How Feng Shui Bagua Changes Lives

By Edward Cook


Using this practice is the main way that people all over the world are able to analyze just where things should be placed in their home or office, or figuring out how to optimize the use of a space. There are many names for feng shui bagua, such as ba-gua or pakua, and the main purpose of it is to make an energy map for any type of space to see where the energy is moving and how it can be harnessed. This is done by relating key sectors to parts of the person's life, of which there are eight.

It is hard to find an ancient practice that everyone can agree on. While some people will stick to the old ways forever, other people have found more easy and accessible ways of doing things that, in some people's opinions, work better in the modern day for the modern person. The Western pakua techniques and the more classical versions both have their strengths and are completely legitimate, and it is a matter of taste.

Using a compass to get readings at the front door and in other places of a building or space is essential for this process to work. That not only means that a functional compass must be available, but that there is someone who can accurately read a compass as well. These readings set up the whole rest of the practice, so it is important to be precise.

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.

It is always better to start out with an option that is less complicated and overwhelming for someone who has never tried it before. This makes the more modern version of the practice more preferable to newcomers. A simpler process makes mistakes less likely to be made.

There are nine squares or sectors all together in the modern or Western form of pakua, also known as BTB. Once the house is divided up, eight sectors are correlated to the person's life in different ways. The last sector is known as the Yin Yang point, which is also called the Heart of the Home.

In all forms of pakua, the step that comes after breaking the office, home, or even garden into all of the different sections that are designated is to see how these areas can be worked on. Honing in on each specific area individually is a great way to figure out exactly what the needs are. Once these areas are tended to, the unit as a whole operates much more smoothly.

Ancient traditions from long ago helped the masters in this practice determine exactly which part of a space relate to which specific area in life. The northern part of a house, for instance, is the one that relates to a person's career. Love and marriage have to do with the southwest area. In addition, all of the sectors have their own color and element that is unique to them.




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