The Feng Shui Ruler: indications of prosperous dimensions
There areauspicious andinauspicious dimensions and those who possess a Feng Shui ruler canactually measure their tables, cupboards, windows, and doors and check if the dimensions are auspicious or inauspicious. The Feng Shui ruler or measuring tape has eight cycles of dimensions, four of which are auspicious and four inauspicious. Each cycle measures the equivalent of 17 inches (43cm), and each cycle is categorized into eight segments. The cycle of lucky and unlucky dimensions then repeats itself over and over again to infinity. Once you have familiarized yourself with the Feng Shui ruler you can apply it to almost everything that has a dimension to find the auspicious dimensions. You can use your ruler to measure furniture, doors, and windows, even business cards, envelopes, and notepads. I use mine on everything.
The auspicious dimensions
Chai is between 0 and 21/8 inches, or 5.4cm.This is the first segment of the cycle and it is further subdivided into four categories of good luck.The first approximate half inch (1cm) brings money luck, the second brings a safe filled with jewels, the third brings together six types of good luck, and the fourth brings abundance.
Yi is between 63/8 and 81/2inches, or 16.2 and 21.5cm.This is the fourth segment of the cycle. It brings mentor luck, it attracts helpful people into your life. Again, there are four subsections.The first approximate half inch (1cm)means excellent children luck; the second predicts unexpected added income; the third predicts a very successful son; and the fourth offers excellent good fortune.
Kwan is between 81/2 and 105/8 inches, or 21.5 and 27cm.This third set of auspicious dimensions brings power luck. The first subsection denotes ease in passing exams; the second predicts special or speculative luck; the third offers improved income; the fourth attracts high honors for the family.
Pun is between 14V8 and 17 inches, or 37.5 and 43.2cm.This category of dimensions brings lots of money flowing in if it is in the first subsection. The second spells good examination luck; the third predicts plenty of jewelry; the fourth offers abundant prosperity.
The inauspicious dimensions
Pi is between 2′/8 and 4 2/8 inches, or5.4 and 10.8cm.This category of bad luck generally refers to illness. This dimension also has four subsections which convey other problems.The first approximate half inch (1cm) carries the warning of money retreating; the secondindicates potential legal problems; the third means bad luck, possibly even going to jail.The fourth indicates the death of a spouse.
Li is between 42/8 and 63/8inches, or 10.8 and 16.2cm.This category means separation and the first half inch (1 cm) means a store of bad luck, while the second predicts losing money.The third says meeting with unscrupulous people; the fourth predicts being a victim of theft or burglary.
Chieh is between 10s/8 and 126/8 inches, or 27 and 32.4cm.This category of bad dimensions spells loss.The first approximate half inch (1cm) spells death or departure of sonic kind; the second foretells that everything you need will disappear, and you could lose your livelihood; the third warns that you will be chased out of your village indisgrace; the fourth indicates that you will suffer a forthcoming extremely severe loss of money.
Hai is between 126/8 and 146/8 inches, or 32.4 and 37.5cm.These dimensions indicate severe bad luckstarting with disasters arriving in the first subsection; death in the second; sickness and ill-health in the third; scandal and quarrels in the fourth.
The dimensions can be applied to every item in the home, although the most important objects to measure, from a Feng Shui perspective, are the length, width, and height of doors and windows, beds and tables.
The Feng Shui ruler is widely used in the Far East by Feng Shui enthusiasts. A genuine ruler indicates auspicious and inauspicious measurements for both Yin and Yang dwellings. The upper part indicates the measurements for Yang dwellings (houses of the living) while the lower section indicates the lucky and unlucky measurements for graveyard Feng Shui (Yin dwellings).
The ruler is used to measure the length, breadth, and height of rooms, doors and furniture to determine dimensions and proportions that will encourage good fortune.
The Feng Shui unit of measure is 17 inches, or approximately 43 cm. This Feng Shui unit of measurewas derived from the side of a square, where the length of the diagonal of a square is the square root of the sum of two sides. Western mathematicians called this the “magic square” and the Chinese considered this as “mystical.” The Feng Shui unit of measure is divided into eight sections, each corresponding with one of the eight trigrams and each segment representing good or bad luck. The table, right, summarizesthe lucky and unlucky dimensions for Yang dwellings. For longer dimensions you simply multiply the “lucky dimensions,” therebyusing the ruler like a measuring tape.
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