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Feng Shui Made Easy
Before accessing the interior of a property, a classically trained Feng Shui practitioner will begin by first accessing the exterior of the property – namely the surrounding landforms. Traditionally called Luan Tou or Forms in modern terms, these Forms will help indicate the type and quality of Qi found in the surrounding area of the property. The Feng Shui practitioner will determine if the landform is positive or negative and whether the flow is blocked or free flowing. Aside from evaluating the Forms of a property, a Feng Shui practitioner must also consider the formulas that dictate the way in which the energy map of an area is calculated and drawn. Using these formulas, the practitioner is then able to assess the quality of the Qi of the area and thus be able to make a full Feng Shui analysis by studying these Forms and using the Formulas presented before them. Additionally, they are then able to focus their attention on the property itself and concentrate their attention on the three more important areas, namely the main door area, the kitchen and the bedroom.