Energy is E=MC2. Energy is life.
Life Energy is Chi in Chinese. Ancient Chinese believed Chi was the “Dragon’s Breath” or the universal life force, the force that gives life and animation to every living thing. It travels all around the environment.
In the human body it circulates through our meridians as acknowledged in acupuncture, reflexology, massage and traditional Chinese medicine.
If the flow of chi is blocked either in the surrounding or within the body, disease happens. So it is important to ensure and secure the ease of Chi flow always! How? Through the scientific application of Feng Shui.
With good Feng Shui, effortless ease of Chi flow like blood circulation in the meridians, gives needed blood supply to all cells in a body.
Thus the metaphor used to define Feng Shui as wind and water. Feng as wind. Shui as water! Wind is air or oxygen together with other life giving gases. Water composes 75 percent of the human body and serves as the medium of carrying the circulation of wind and nutrient energies to all parts of the body – be it in an animal, plant or human!
Exercise like Chi Gong helps circulation of chi for wellbeing of not only body but mind and spirit as well. It is as physical and plain as bringing oxygen that helps create energy through heat generation aiding metabolism to produce energy for every cell.
Thus the bottom effect of Feng Shui via chi management is good health and wellbeing.
In other countries in the East, like in India, Chi is called prana. It is popularized in yoga practices. In Japan and Korea, Chi is known as Ki.
Good Feng Shui and ki circulation at home, workplace, and within the body is key to great fitness, alertness and health that helps humans achieve their goals faster with quick response or reaction time. It makes for solving problems brighter and faster for success in the attainment of goals and dreams, let alone learning to make the most of opportunities to succeed!
One can progress with effortless ease or be smoothly in harmonic progression using Feng Shui to optimize or maximize good great Ki! Now in Chinese, great is Fu! Altogether now to sum up your great discovery and learning without pun or malice as Filipino, in appreciation of Feng Shui, what then is Great Energy?
Clue, in China it’s Fu Chi! Now as Ninoy is fond in Japanese translation saying in Japanese accent that a politician robs (loves) the country very much, to cap your global learning from now on, what then based on the as above, is great Chi in Chinese-Japanese?
Congratulations enjoy your great energies every moment from now on with guided Feng Shui!