Archive for Chinese Philosophy

Objective of reading History of Feng Shui – Part 2

I have seen current practitioners having the nonchalance to cite methods in Feng Shui classics compiled by renowned Feng Shui Master like Jiang Da Hong’s methods like as if these were universal truths that are applicable for all time and social context.  For example, they say that these greats did not mention in their books [...]

Posted by: Ken on Monday, January 12th, 2009

Objective in reading History of Feng Shui – Part 1

(picture credit of Lexinatrix)
In my previous article about the psychology of resistance to change, I talked about how people are mentally conditioned against changes and usually back themselves up by falling back on precedent cases.  A more extreme form of precedent cases are historical ones.  Ask ourselves, do the past always oppose to changes in [...]

Posted by: Ken on Thursday, January 8th, 2009

Should We Be Resigned to Destiny?

We all know the power of motivational speech and technique like Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP). Yet, it is often contradicting that people who attend motivational talk organised by the likes of Anthony Robbins also consult fortune tellers. Presumably,it could be that they are eager to improve their fortune and curious about their future. For the Chinese, [...]

Posted by: Willy on Wednesday, December 10th, 2008