Why Everyone Should Try Feng Shui Bagua

By Edward Cook


This is one of the primary ways that a home, office, or virtually any other type of space can have the energy flow in it analyzed. Feng shui bagua, which is also known as pakua or ba-gua, is a way of mapping out which parts of a house or space correspond to which part of the person's life. According to the masters of this ancient practice, there are eight key parts of a person's life that they must relate to in the space.

As with any ancient tradition that has found its place in modern day, there are some who prefer more traditional ways of doing things and others who follow contemporary schools of thought. There is no right or wrong way of doing things, and it comes down to personal preference and style. It is important to definitively choose which method you're going with and not try to incorporate both, as they tend to conflict with each other.

The ability to use a compass to get readings on a space is critical in this process. There are several readings that must be taken, including at the front door. Watching videos online can be helpful to see exactly how it's done.

With the right information and preparation, it is possible to perform this kind of practice on all kinds of spaces. However, since many spaces are quite different, it is good to know how these difference impact the feng shui. There are plenty of resources with information about all kinds of spaces.

BTB is easily the easiest type of pakua to start out with. There are fewer complicated readings that have to be taken, and it makes the whole process a lot less complicated. It is a better idea to start out with something that isn't overwhelming so as not to be scared away from the whole practice.

The first step of BTB or modern ba-gua is to subdivide the entire building or home into nine individual squares, each one being equal in size. Each one of these squares will then be matched up with different parts of the person's life. The leftover square is reserved for the Yin Yang, where the home finds its balance.

After the individual areas of a house have been identified and matched with the correct area of life, no matter which form of pakua being used, this is the time to work on all the individual areas. This will help the person figure out what each area's needs are. Once each area is being treated well, the entire home and everyone in it will thrive.

It is worth taking the time to research which area of a home corresponds to which area of life because it comes from an ancient practice that people have benefited from for thousands of years. The northern part of the house relates to the person's career and the southwest with love. Each area is also designated with an element and color.




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