What Is The Difference Between Feng Shui and Holistic Dowsing?
Feng Shui Healing utilizes the alchemy of the five elements, yin yang, building shape divination, the study of time (astrology), and space (observation of the land formation - which also taps into the use of dowsing to locate ‘sha streams’ - underground harmful water veins). The combination of these various Feng Shui approaches helps to evaluate and re-harmonize the energy of the land and building. Thus providing a more supportive living and working environment mentally, emotionally, physically, and spiritually. The process of Feng Shui can be done remotely and/or in person.
Holistic Healing Dowsing allows you to journey beyond the five senses, connecting more intimately with the unseen subtle energy realms. Dowsing is a unique way to investigate the root cause of detrimental energy (Geopathic Stress) that could be negatively affecting the home, land, and/or occupants. The accumulation of detrimental energy could occur over days, months, years, or even centuries. If not released, it has the capacity to negatively influence a person’s body, mind, emotions, and spirit. Common tools utilized to assist in the investigation of Geopathic stress include pendulums or dowsing rods. Even more importantly, is the string of questions that helps to activate the movement of the dowsing tools to respond ‘yes’ or ‘no’ in guiding the dowser to where the Geopathic stress is located inside the building, on the land, around the person, or animals. The process of dowsing can be done remotely and/or in person.
Can dowsing and Feng Shui work together?
Absolutely! Each healing approach puts on a unique lens of consciousness and connectivity to the situation at hand. There are some obvious and subtle differences between Feng Shui and dowsing, yet each healing approach can absolutely complement each other. By doing so it will only enrich the overall energy healing and clearing process, and beneficial maintenance of the home, land, and occupants.
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