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View Full Version : Is Feng Shui a scientific discipline based on the analysis of energy?
Mind Over Matter 01-20-12, 10:36 AM http://www.amfengshui.com/faq.htm#Basic%20Principles
What's your thought about Feng shui? I consider it as superstition. The ideas have been used for thousands of years in China. Anyway, Kung Hei Fat Choy. :wave:
spidergoat 01-20-12, 12:06 PM It's superstition for the most part. Perhaps some of it started for sound reasons, but a whole industry arose around it which was codified into a permanent system of fraud.
The simple fact of the matter is that most people are affected by the things they have in their living and working space, and how those things are arranged in that space.
The principles of this may be hard to put into words, but given that people are more or less pleased with a space, they apparently do operate by these principles.
spidergoat 01-20-12, 01:04 PM That would mean that there are ideal spaces common to all people, and that cannot be true. It's all part of thinking there is an ideal universe moving with geometrical precision and ideal rulers ruling in accordance with ideal universal principles...
That would mean that there are ideal spaces common to all people, and that cannot be true. It's all part of thinking there is an ideal universe moving with geometrical precision and ideal rulers ruling in accordance with ideal universal principles...
No, it doesn't mean that.
But it does mean that for an particular person, or for a type of persons, the same kind of choice and arrangment of things in space will seem pleasant.
Which is something that can be readily observed.
spidergoat 01-20-12, 02:04 PM I guess that's why it's so concerned with astronomy and alignment with the poles.
cosmictraveler 01-20-12, 05:32 PM This was the first interior decorator that the world ever knew. They used this "method" to attract the rich to use them as they had the secret knowledge as to where things look there best without making the rich seem stupid because they couldn't do it themselves. ;)
spidergoat 01-20-12, 05:58 PM It's actually a brilliant marketing tactic.
Thoreau 01-31-12, 08:55 AM I've always been hesitant about it. I just don't see how the placement of furniture can increase wealth or happiness.
It falls into the catagory of what I call "spooky dooky" - crap of supernatural nature that just doesn't make any logical sense.
Is Feng Shui a scientific discipline based on the analysis of energy?
No.
Search & Destroy 02-01-12, 04:46 AM I've always been hesitant about it. I just don't see how the placement of furniture can increase wealth or happiness.
It falls into the catagory of what I call "spooky dooky" - crap of supernatural nature that just doesn't make any logical sense.
There are good interior designers and bad ones. The good ones do make you feel better. People who believe Feng Shui works do think they're increasing the value of their living... placebo or not it works.
We do not notice it much, but our surroundings have profound effects on mood I believe. Clean office vs dirty office. Feng Shui vs non-feng shui. Etc.
The simple fact of the matter is that most people are affected by the things they have in their living and working space, and how those things are arranged in that space.
The principles of this may be hard to put into words, but given that people are more or less pleased with a space, they apparently do operate by these principles.
As soon as I see some sort of blind study indicating that people actually prefer feng shui-arranged rooms over rooms arranged according to other methods (like, you know, just hiring a competent interior decorator), I might take that into consideration...but so far as I know, most people only seem to prefer the feng-shui arrangement after they absorb a line of bullshit about how feng shui is better because of magic.
I guess that's why it's so concerned with astronomy and alignment with the poles.
What, you don't have a personally favourite pole? Pfft.
GASHOLE 02-03-12, 07:20 PM lols
aaqucnaona 02-06-12, 06:47 AM Its actually furniture rearrangement on steroids + coke.
That's a fucking lie. Some of them just use heroin.
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