China's induction of Feng Shui Qi is the core of Feng Shui.
Therefore, the true meaning of feng shui is qi, which is a kind of vitality. All living things and human beings, plants and animals need to breathe it to sustain life. Without air, trees can't grow, blossom and bear fruit, rivers can't flow back, and people can't engage in all activities in nature. Qi is a kind of cosmic energy, which can roll huge waves, destroy rocks, create valleys and rivers, and even rule the universe, affecting the body, mind and fate of human beings and all living things. Exploring the trajectory of cosmic gas field and earth gas field, gathering and dispersing time and space and their induction to human beings are the core of Feng Shui research. No matter which feng shui school, it is inseparable from the analysis of the gas field.
It can be said that qi is the most important part of geomantic omen, and its theory and method are all around the problem of qi. "Buried Sutra" says: "Buried people are angry, and their husbands are full of yin and yang. For the wind, they rise to the clouds, fall to the rain, and walk on the ground to become angry. Anger walks on the ground and everything is born." Funeral Scripture holds that anger is the energy of underground movement, represented by "earth" element, which is the growth factor of all things on the surface, and anger is also rustic. When anger overflows the surface, it forms the wind, not the wind formed by the external airflow. The former is the original meaning of "wind" in Feng Shui. Where there is life, there must be local spirit, but the place with local spirit is not necessarily where it is. Therefore, "Buried Sutra" also said: "The mother of the natives is angry, and the toast is angry; Gas, the mother of water, gas, water. " Here is the concept of water. Qi is the mother of water, and water moves with it, so the correct concept of Feng Shui should be "water and soil". In essence, it refers to the relationship between surface ecology and climate. Fengshui is good, that is, the soil and water in a place are good, and the surface ecology and climate are not harmonious. Therefore, the purpose of China's simple geomantic omen is to explore the ecological environment and landscape environment of buildings. Based on this understanding of "Qi", the ancients must choose a place where "the wind gathers in seclusion" to live and bury. Experts believe that anger is related to the terrain and the terrain. In the natural environment, gas and wind have the greatest relationship with water, because "gas is dispersed by wind and stops at the boundary of water". Wind should be hidden, water should be gathered, and "wind can get water" is the only way to get angry. Therefore, the word "feng shui" is the most important in the landscape, of which Tibetan wind is the second and water is the best.
Because people grow up in different geographical feng shui environments, they encounter different experiences. Although no one is unwilling to avoid evil spirits, heaven and earth support people and people live in them, which is often supported by the local geomantic omen of their place of residence, that is, they unconsciously let it be good or bad. If attacked by fierce qi, people's temperament will inevitably become violent, which is also the doom of the formation of human resources. Geographical geomantic omen can greatly influence the lifestyle of residents.
Only when ancestors are placed in a busy place can they live in harmony and empathize with each other and benefit future generations. How to know where you live and then place your ancestors there is the most important decisive factor in the study of Yin House Feng Shui. Xu Shanji's On Riding Anger: In short, geographers say that Guo's riding anger was inspired by his purpose. Therefore, the understanding of taking advantage of wisdom is based on clear principles. Therefore, the original dragon got up and was angry. Only by examining acupoints can we know that anger gathers. When angry, there is water to guide; When angry, there is water as the boundary; There is sand to defend the gathering of anger; There is no wind to disperse it. This insight into the coming, stopping, gathering and dissipating of anger is endless. Since ancient times, people have invented the word "sand and water in Longdong", which only teaches people to benefit from qi, and qi is born in yin. This wonderful nature of endless vitality is welcome and endless.
Qi is the core of Feng Shui, which has been mentioned many times in ancient Feng Shui books. Some foreign scholars once said that "knowing the gas will ventilate the water." However, what is qi? It can be said that so far, scholars at home and abroad have not reached a complete conclusion on the study of Qi. The study of modern physics is approaching the essence of Qi step by step from another angle. The more authoritative point of view is that the essence of qi is ultrafine particles and their fields. Field is a concept of modern physics. According to the field theory, matter has two forms, one is an entity composed of elementary particles and possibly smaller elementary units, and the other is the field between various entities. Here, field and entity are both a kind of existence, two sides of the same thing, inseparable, and can be transformed into each other under certain conditions. This theory is very similar to what the ancients in China said: "If you gather together, you will be successful, but if you disperse, you will be transformed into qi". By observing the movement of celestial bodies, the growth of plants, the physiological structure of animals and the life characteristics of human bodies, Chinese and foreign scientists have found that there is a spiral cosmic field that affects everything on the earth, just as the shape of genes affects the human body. For the field observation of this spiral rotation, it seems that we can find clues from the ancient culture of China. For example, China's auspicious patterns are widely used in scrolls, Nazi party emblem, fish intestines and palindromes. These are the perceptions and cognitions of ancient people in China about "love bend", "luck bend", "good luck bend" and bad breath. Correspondingly, there is a cognition in Feng Shui that "where there is water, there must be gas", among which "ring" and "embrace" are the songs of mountains and rivers.
As can be seen from the above, the significance of Qi in Feng Shui is extensive and abstract, and people without attainments have not fully realized it. Because Feng Shui believes that Qi is the foundation of all things, where there is Qi, there is hope, and where there is hope is Ji Di, so the ultimate goal of Feng Shui practice is to find a place where Qi can gather or generate. The essence of feng shui is to use qi, which is the source of life. Different environments have different structural orders. Changes in objects, including beds and desks, will cause changes in qi, thus changing the feng shui environment. Ancient geomantic omen changed people's fortune from qi, and the adjustment of geomantic omen promoted the harmony between qi of heaven and earth and qi of people.
Qi is closely related to shape. Qi is full of vitality and rage. In addition to its temporal and spatial characteristics, generally speaking, qi that runs regularly in gentle mountains, gentle flowing water and calm air is vitality, while qi that is violently and irregularly impacted in steep slopes, swift flowing water and violent hurricanes is suffocation. Anger brings vitality to a place and its people, which makes people lucky. Wherever Shaqi goes, people will be confused, decline and even disaster. The function of feng shui is to avoid hostility and welcome anger. Therefore, the application of Feng Shui is the understanding and application of Qi, which shows that the importance of Qi in Feng Shui, that is, its core position, is obvious.