Monday, October 31, 2011

Feng Shui Architect?

I Quote:

"No hill in line. No tree in front. No john above. No wet beneath.

No mirrored hall or bush too tall, no stove with sleep or land too deep No street too high or wall you'll die, no number four, no squared off door No poisoned corner corner corner corner - where's that f@#'ing mirror

No stop. Look. Go. No door face door.
No decisions without my secret compass. No evil. No doubt. No end.

No.

Fengshui. Somehow, the masters forget about smell, sound and touch. Ask one and bewilderment will never have looked so complete; it is all about the seen and the no-that-can't-be-done. They forget about exceptions to the no because their books only speak of rules, not when and how they can be broken.

Fengshui. The subversive art of sight, smell, taste, touch, sound and Yes. - Architect of Small Projects. "

This is the common gesture coming from most Architects, in the their professional lifetime of meeting the mysterious species called FengShui Masters.
I believed, it is high time for FengShui master to study Architecture...

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi David

I like your kindergarten practice!

Picasso said once " It took me 10 years to learn how to paint and the rest of my  life to learn how to paint  like a child!"

A recent social study in the US showed that an important  factor for feeling happy and experiencing "well being"  was to possess more than the neighbour!
a.k.a " Enter the rat race!"

What would you do for such a customer? Trying being provocative I suggest  FS practitioners should also carry a hammer and a few nails:
so if needed, you can drive a nail in the ground where the 5# sits and hammer a bit the walls in the san sha , sui po and tai sui... as a cure ....

Difficulty would be to adjust the blows to the customer's need for encountering slight  difficulties  to turn him from the rat race to the Dao walk!

That would be the "Friendly San Sha Pai"  vs the Fighting San Sha!

Cheers!

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