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Classical Feng Shui is a practice of harnessing the natural life forces (also known as Qi/Chi) in our surrounding environment to bring about prosperity, good fortune, harmony, and beneficial changes in our life. Although the practice originates from olden China, the principles apply to modern urban living. By analyzing the Qi in the environment with a particular method, we can tap into the positive energy and avoid negative energy.
Two primary schools of Classical Feng Shui are San He and San Yuan. The Feng Shui approach is usually known as the Li Qi (theory and calculation) and Luan Tou (landform feng shui) systems. Sometimes they're classified as form and compass schools, which could be clearer because both use a compass. San He emphasizes Luan Tou (landform) more, while the San Yuan method emphasizes Li Qi (calculation).
Classical Feng Shui is not about decoration such as crystals, three-legged frogs, ba gua mirrors, wall paint color, or other similar decorative objects. It is also not about the type of plants, interior decor of a room, or specific lucky numbers. The practice of objects/symbolism that creates a psychological effect is mainly found under New-Age Feng Shui (or other names). Typically, an authentic Classical Feng Shui practitioner utilizes a Lou Pan (Feng Shui compass), analyzes location/direction, observes the environment, considers the time aspect, and considers each occupant of the property.
Feng Shui is never a religion or superstition, and it is not a trial-and-error work. If a method of Feng Shui is not traceable on which aspect of its San He/San Yuan base principles, then it is likely not Classical Feng Shui. While different practitioners prefer to use other methods, no single system dominates. Here is an analogy from a classic tale: A father of five blind sons brought an elephant home. Each kid touched the animal and asked them to describe it to him. Depending on the part of the elephant they touched, the description from each kid will be different as they can't see or feel the elephant as a whole unit. In the Classical Feng Shui world, a particular method is a part of the system. Thus different practitioners will have other preferred methods and design results.
To provide an accurate analysis, Hadi uses different methods. San He Water and Landform method will be used to analyze the surroundings (it can go beyond a radius of 50 km / 30 miles from the property location), Eight Mansions/Najia/Dragon Gate Eight Formations method will be used to assess the property/individual's preference based on the location/direction and Xuan Kong Flying Star method will be used to calculate and evaluate Qi based on the time and space aspects. All Feng Shui calculation work is done manually with an in-house program developed by Hadi himself.
Hadi Sumoro
Life Path & Feng Shui Consultant
Hadi is the principal consultant of Happy Yellow Rock Feng Shui. Grew up in Indonesia, he has long been exposed to the true Art of Chinese Metaphysics. While searching for alternatives to improving the family's life, Hadi discovered his passion for Chinese Metaphysics. Since then, he has studied with several renowned Feng Shui masters from various countries, including reading many Chinese Classic translations.
As an Acoustics/Electro-Acoustic consultant and educator, Hadi has come a long way since the beginning of his professional career. He has worked with architects, interior designers, end users, integrators, and other professionals. His everyday work is creating floor plans, site surveys, and working with different types of venues. Hadi's background makes his work in Feng Shui smoother, as most resources share similarities. His satisfied customers have praised his warmth, enthusiasm, work professionalism, and detailed analysis.
Hadi practices several branches of Classical Feng Shui, such as San He Landform Feng Shui, Xuan Kong Da Gua, Eight Mansions, and Xuan Kong Flying Star Feng Shui. As a professional, Hadi continues to serve clients of all profiles. Located in the Greater Philadelphia Area, Hadi is now available for those who need help in Feng Shui analysis or BaZi life destiny reading worldwide.
Feng Shui and the Trinity of Luck
The Trinity of Luck is the foundation of Feng Shui. There are three kinds of luck with equal influences (one-third each) on someone's life
Heaven's Luck
Heaven's luck is someone's fate or destiny. This can't be changed but can be read. Finding the auspicious timing for important life decisions (moving house, career change, marriage, business launch, etc.) can help you plan the upcoming year properly.
Man's Luck
Man's luck is the actions and achievements of someone in this life. This is the human aspect and is controlled by each person directly.
Earth's Luck
This is where Feng Shui has an impact on us. Earth's luck is the living environment. Using Feng Shui principles, we can map and analyze the Qi of the surrounding environment. By harnessing the good Qi and avoiding the bad Qi, the environment will enhance positive aspects of Heaven's Luck, such as giving more opportunities for career/academic advancement, receiving more income, avoiding serious illnesses, or simply making one's life smoother.