Feng Shui and Wealth
Let’s start out by saying that the phenomenon of Feng Shui (like gravity) has been with us always, since it is a part of nature and how the environment responds to itself in very predictable ways. The repeating cycles of the four seasons is just one of countless examples. How then does the practice of Feng Shui manage to control or manipulate a man-made construct such as money?
Aside from the fact that ” wealth ” is a relative and subjective experience, most FS consultants are asked to help people increase their income more than any other request, compared to those related to health or relationship matters. How is it that the trickle-down effect of changing physical surroundings can then translate to an increase in income or a career boost for the person living or working in that area?
This is actually a profound, existentialist question to ponder, especially since money as we know it in current times is an illusion that the whole world has bought into and participates in this illusion in order to obtain real tangible goods like food, shelter, clothing and transportation. And then we need money also to enjoy the more intangibles of life such as art and entertainment.
What were the original Feng Shui masters thinking when they made their discoveries and correlations between a certain type of environment and whether or not it had any real association with garnering riches or financial success, way back when or as we know it today? Is money just manifestation of conquering some form of insecurity or alienation? Is it an expression of love between a human and their planet, whereby things flow smoothly enough or in great bounty so that the said human then has more leisure time to contemplate God? Or conversely, why does making money tend to create more of an obsession with it? Why is it that people need money, but the rest of the nature does not? If I handed a dollar bill to my dog Nutmeg, she would play with it and then eat it.
That said: some animals can be trained to understand the abstract nature of money. I read an article many years ago about a test group of monkeys who were trained to trade a coin token to get their food.
It was a fascinating report on monkey behavior in regards to stealing, budgeting, gambling, and even monkey prostitution! Here is a link to one of the reports: New York Times – Monkey Business
It is safe to say that in the cosmological sense of Yin and Yang and the laws of attraction or repulsion, that money and wealth are the result of opportunities. And these are then opportunities which are taken advantage of in a myriad of ways. This is obviously not the kind of article on Wealth Potential which most readers would have assumed they would encounter. Most people would be looking for a Top Ten To-Do List since Feng Shui is usually stripped down to “do this and get that result” without much introspection on any theory behind it or what the real sustaining goal might be.
Wealth “cures” and “remedies” are not guaranteed to deliver a suitcase of cash to one’s door. Rather, they set in motion more opportunities within the laws of attraction. They open up lines of communication and thought and projection. But unlike using the mind as the only tool for attracting or repelling, Feng Shui uses time, space and pole magnetism as the mediums for change.
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About the Author
Connect with Kartar Diamond and Kartar’s School of Traditional Feng Shui ® at fengshuisolutions.net
Kartar Diamond grew up in Southern California in the 1970’s and always had an interest in metaphysics and holistic lifestyle choices. She met Master Sang in 1992 became one of his senior graduate instructors from the American Feng Shui Institute. Kartar founded her own company, Feng Shui Solutions, and has advised thousands of clients and students about the healthful benefits of this still greatly misunderstood practice.