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FENG SHUI BAGUA (Ba gua)
(excerpted from Fast
Feng Shui: 9 Simple Principles for Transforming Your Life by Energizing
Your Home)
The bagua (ba:
eight; gua: area) is a map of the energetic world. It is
traditionally shown as an octagon with eight sections surrounding
a central area, the tai chi. The qualities of each outer
sector are represented by a trigram composed of solid (yang)
and/or broken (yin) lines.
To make it easier to apply this energy map
to your space, we extend the corners of the bagua to form
a square, then divide it into nine equal sections:
The bagua divides any space into nine areas.
Each area corresponds to a different aspect of your life. Whatever
is going on energetically (good or bad) in that part of your space
will affect the related aspect of your life (see diagram below).
Align the bottom edge of the bagua
with the wall the door is in. Stretch the bagua sideways
or lengthwise to cover the entire space. The door or entryway will
always be in ken, kan, or chien gua, although
it may overlap more than one gua. As you stand in the doorway
facing into the space, hsun gua is always at the far left;
kun gua is always to the far right, and li gua is
always at the center of the wall opposite you.
If there is more than one way to enter
a space, orient the bagua to the main door or entryway. Even
if you usually enter your home through the garage, align the bagua
of your home to the front door.
Every space has a bagua. There is
a bagua for your plot of land, a bagua for your house,
and a bagua for each room within your home. You can even
apply the bagua to your desk, bed, or stove.
The bagua is rich with meanings
and associations. The most important meanings of each gua
are shown below....
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