đŸ•Żïž Traditions The Bibles Viewpoint FĂȘng ShuiIs It for Christians?

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IN ASIA, grave sites are chosen according to it. Buildings are designed and decorated according to it. Property is bought and sold based on it. In Chinese it is known as fĂȘng shui, a form of geomancy or augury. Although fĂȘng shui has been popular in Asia for centuries, in recent years it has spread to Western lands. Some architects are using it in designing skyscrapers, offices, and homes. Some housewives are using it in decorating their homes. Dozens of books and Internet Web sites promote and teach it.

The reason for this growing popularity? According to one advocate, fĂȘng shui can bring “improved living, health, better marriages or partnerships, greater wealth, and personal peace of mind.” While that all sounds appealing, just what is this practice, and how should Christians view it?

What Is It?

The Chinese words fĂȘng shui literally mean “wind-water.” The roots of fĂȘng shui go back thousands of years to the time when many Oriental philosophies were developed. Included among these was belief in the so-called balance of yin and yang (darkness and light, hot and cold, negative and positive). The concept of yin and yang was joined with the idea of chÊŒi, which literally means “air” or “breath.” Yin, yang, and chÊŒi, along with the so-called five elements of wood, earth, water, fire, and metal, form integral parts of fĂȘng shui theory. Devotees of fĂȘng shui believe that powerful lines of energy run through every landscape. The goal is to pinpoint locations where the energies, or chÊŒi, of the land and sky are brought into balance. This is accomplished by altering the landscape itself or by making alterations within a building on a particular site. Bringing about this balance is supposed to bring good fortune to those working or living there.

Usually, fĂȘng shui masters consult a geomantic compass.You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. This is a small magnetic compass set in the middle of what is basically an astrological chart. The compass contains concentric circles, which are divided by lines. A geomantic compass contains data on such things as constellations, seasons, and periods of the solar cycles. When analyzing a site or building, a number of compass readings are taken. The fĂȘng shui master observes where the compass needle intersects with points on the outer lines and circles, and from this he determines what is needed to “cure” a site.

Nearby topography, watercourses, sewer drains, and even the placement of windows and doors in a building may all be taken into consideration in deciding how to bring a site into balance. For example, in Canada a shopkeeper hung a mirror over the back door of her store to “correct” the positioning of its doors. A geomancy practitioner might similarly recommend moving plants or furniture, replacing a picture, adding wind chimes, or setting up an aquarium so as to bring a building or a room into balance.

The Christian View

Significantly, most libraries catalog books on fĂȘng shui with writings on astrology and fortune-telling. In fact, Webster’s Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary describes geomancy as “divination by means of figures or lines or geographic features.” (Italics ours.) Thus, it is widely accepted that fĂȘng shui and other types of geomancy are forms of fortune-telling. They involve divination and spiritistic practices, which are nothing new to mankind.

When the Israelites left Egypt and finally entered the land of Canaan in the 15th century B.C.E., divination of all sorts was prevalent in both lands. Through Moses, God said, as recorded at You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.: “These nations whom you are dispossessing used to listen to those practicing magic and to those who divine; but as for you, Jehovah your God has not given you anything like this.” The many forms of divination in Egypt and Canaan originated in ancient Babylon. When Jehovah confused the language of the people of Babylon, they spread to other places, taking with them the practices connected with Babylonish divination and spiritism.—You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now..

Jehovah God sternly and repeatedly warned Israel not to take up the divination practices of other nations, saying: “There should not be found in you anyone who . . . employs divination, a practicer of magic or anyone who looks for omens . . . For everybody doing these things is something detestable to Jehovah, and on account of these detestable things Jehovah your God is driving them away from before you.” (You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.) Practitioners of divination were to be put to death without fail.—You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now..

Why was divination so roundly condemned? You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. tells of a woman who had “a demon of divination.” Yes, divination is inextricably linked with demonism. Practicing any form of divination can thus put one in contact with Satan and his demons! That could result in spiritual ruin.—You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now..

Some popular styles of decorating and landscaping, Oriental or Occidental, may have originally been influenced by false religious practices like fĂȘng shui. Oftentimes, though, such styles have entirely lost their religious significance. Still, it would be a clear violation of God’s law to use fĂȘng shui to divine the future or to bring good luck or good health. To do so would be to violate the Bible’s clear-cut command to avoid touching anything “unclean.”—You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now..

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In Western lands practitioners have tried to give fĂȘng shui a more scientific appearance, some even using computers to assist them in analyzing geographic sites.
 
Ang feng shui ay, base lang din sa totoong pangyayari sa buhay, tulad nung malas daw yung tumbok na bahay at madami naasksidente, natural naman na madaming maaskidente sa tumbok na nakatayong bahay, kasi mag kasa lubong ang kalsada.
 
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