Thursday, April 25, 2019

Fengshui North and Southern Hemisphere

North and South hemisphere issues:

The problem of whether the direction of Luo Shu should be reversed has been pushed back for many years in the compass of the Southern Hemisphere, so let us consider the excellent arguments put forward by Qi Concepts [http://www.dragonsbreath.co.uk]

Feng Shui originated in China from 3,000 to 5,000 years ago. China is a vast country, although its location is entirely in the northern hemisphere, but less than 18 degrees north of the equator. There are both real historical data and no records of the application of feng shui theory in the southern hemisphere. The evidence does not exist at all, so unfortunately we have to discuss this issue, assuming our theory and making our own decisions about what we are happy with. Of course, if you live near the equator, you need to pay attention to the difference between the geographic equator and the magnetic equator, as I pointed out in the previous section. The difference can be quite impressive, reaching 12? The latitude is 720 nautical miles or 828 regulations if you like.

The Isogonics chart shows the magnetic flux. It can range from 0° to 30°. Interestingly, there is no magnetic change in China. This figure is only used to illustrate the change in flux. To see a good example of Isogonics Chart, visit the British Geological Society website

If you look at the Earth, can you see that the Earth's axis is tilted at an angle of 23.5? In the orbital plane around the sun, this is called the ecliptic. It contains this tilt pointing to the stiffness and parallel to the same point in space towards Star Polaris. If the angle of the Earth's axis remains perpendicular to the sun's plane, then the sun will always be at the top of the equator. However, this is not the case, we still insist on the same.

The Earth orbits the sun in 365 days. The obvious movement of the sun crosses the north side of the equator. On the summer solstice on June 21, it reaches the maximum declination on the Tropic of the Moon* and peaks around 23° north latitude for about 6 months. north. Then it began to descend and passed through Libra through the south side of the equator around September 21. It continues to cycle south until the Capricorn around December 22, the winter solstice, which is at the lowest West Point. [S hemisphere reversal] It is now clear how the season is formed. [* angular distance between the equator north or south pole]

From this model, we can see that most people in China live above 22 degrees north latitude. This means that when they saw the sun from Quinghai province in north central China on June 21, it will rise to about 064 in Northeast China. True [24°N of E].

The sun will pass through the sky and reach the highest altitude of 74? At noon, when it reaches the south, the income crosses the sky to the west, and it sets the western west to around 290? True [16°N of W]

Now, if we consider the fact that the earliest feng shui school is a form of school feng shui, it should be at least 2000 years before the compass, and focus on the landscape topography using four celestial configurations, we can see the formation of a pattern.

We have an arrangement in Chinese form schools that naturally look at the midday sun/south our largest source of energy and the ultimate Yang. Our source of warmth and light. This is the red/orange phoenix in front, and its elements are like the sun rising and setting the mountain. It will be a family facing the direction of the Yang room is very natural. These will be the most active and used rooms during the day.

They will be the most open rooms, the largest window entrance hall, living room, family room, conservatory, courtyard, sundeck,

The tortoise is protected by the north behind us. Blue/black/cold and dark as long as the northern night. Black turtles historically represent the dark side of the hills. This direction with the lightest small windows and the most yin direction should be considered the most suitable for the house's vaginal room, such as the bedroom toilet bathroom storage room.

Azure / Green Dragon is the color of the Eastern Plains and the Chinese Sea. It is the left/east and rising sun. Its woody elements are inflated, representing the growth of spring and the dawn of every new morning. This area is good for kitchen yang but the yang is less than the south, suitable for the breakfast room, if there is a garden, then this is a vegetable or orchard area, especially if they can face south.

White Tiger is right/west, towards the snowy peaks and sunsets of the Himalayas. Its metallic elements represent shrinkage, and in autumn it is overcast, feminine, protective and natural. This is also a good area for children's bedrooms and kindergartens, especially for the youngest daughter.

It can be easily seen how and why ancient Chinese people deployed their homes in these directions. For families in the northern hemisphere, this configuration is the same as in China 5,000 years ago. If we can choose to build the perfect home, then this is definitely the configuration we are most likely to choose.

Viewed from the North Pole, the energy pattern and quality of the apparent movement of the Sun in the Northern Hemisphere is clockwise. Similarly, the main ocean currents and major air currents cause the trade winds and monsoons to circulate clockwise.

[A good example of the world climate chart for the NP136 in the direction of the Admiralty in July].

Coordinate with the laws of nature; therefore balance, yin and yang. The opposite is true in the southern hemisphere. Although the sun will still rise in the east, the obvious movement of the sun from the southern hemisphere is counterclockwise. The main current and airflow are counterclockwise. The sun, the main source of energy is the north, the cold darkness and the shadows are located in the south. The four seasons will not be reversed, that is, autumn, summer, spring, and winter are common, but spring and autumn, summer, winter, autumn, spring, winter and summer are opposite. Wave patterns are periodic, alternating but equal in frequency and amplitude, providing dynamic balance and overall harmony. Common sense requires you not to build a home facing the cold and Yinan, the shadow side of the southern hemisphere.

There are many other very powerful phenomena and examples in nature that reinvigorate the opposite direction of the Southern Hemisphere. We should observe the surrounding environment, pay attention to and listen to nature and the environment, not Feng Shui.

  • The rotation of the Earth as viewed from above the North Pole is clockwise.

  • When viewed from above the South Pole, the rotation of the Earth is counterclockwise.

  • The power of Corriolis reverses from one hemisphere to the other.

  • When ocean currents pass through the equator, ocean currents change their direction of flow.

  • The meteorological system tornado and storm rotate in the opposite direction of each hemisphere.

  • In the process of crossing the equator from the equator to the other hemisphere, the trade wind changed their cycle.

  • The huge upper air mass heats up in the direction toward the pole and rises in the direction of the equator and rises upward. Yang

  • The huge upper air mass became cold and heavy, sinking and gathering on the poles of the Poles.

  • The opposite is true.

  • Plants and trees tilt toward the sun and are the ultimate yang of all sources of energy.

  • As you approach the poles, as you go further north or south, the earth rotates at a slower rate.

  • The closer you are to the equator, the faster the rotation.

  • As you approach the poles, as you go further north or south, the earth grows colder and darker.

  • The closer you approach the equator, the closer to the warmer warmth, the warmer, more vivid, and more vibrant.
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