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Schools of Feng Shui: Forms (Landscape) School

This system emphasizes on the physical landscapes, their contours, shapes, sizes and most importantly, waterways. It focuses on the relationships between the living environment and the inhabitants. The Four Celestial Animals, representing the four primary directions, The Green Dragon of the East, The White Tiger of the West, the Black Tortoise of the North and the Red Phoenix of the South governs the energy of the land that permeates around our surroundings. Snuggled between the focal of the Green Dragon and White Tiger formations lie the lung mei (dragon's den) where an abundance of chi can be found. This is ideal location is where all the sheng-chi of the landform gather.

The Form School (also known as Ti Li) converges on landscapes, land contours, land formations, building structures and the overall surrounding environment.

One of the most popular Feng Shui Master of the Tang Dynasty was Master Yang Yun Sang who is also known as one of the founding fathers of Yang Feng Shui. His generosity flowed to the poor and the downtrodden whom he helped avoid natural catastrophes and mishaps using his vast knowledge in form school Feng Shui. The title given to him by the public "Yang The Savior" was well deserved as was the respect showered on him by those he helped. Coupled with the advanced theories of the Flying Stars Feng Shui, the form school assumes its most potent application in the present world.

 

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