Feng Shui Mistakes Corrected by Master Mas Using Yin & Yang and Wu
Xing Theories
If you are new or starting your
journey to discover the incredible wisdom held in Chinese Metaphysics, you
might not understand this concept fully yet and if you have been immersed in
the study of Chinese Metaphysics for a while you have probably realized that
there are many inconsistencies and mistakes in theories and many confusing Feng
Shui practices. This is old news!
Jiang Da Hong considered by many
as the great grandfather of Xuan Kong used poetic language to hide the secrets
of his work, Tan Yang Wu who is the Liu Fa theorist made a public apology for
his Feng Shui mistakes, Yang Jun Song (commonly called “Yang Gong” or saviour
of the poor) who is considered the great grandfather of Feng Shui had hundreds
of “wannabee” disciples who distorted his message along the way, and many other
Chinese Metaphysics greats have published severe contradictions and inconsistencies
in their books available today. To make this short and simple, part of the
problem is the way the wisdom is transmitted, the secrecy in the Chinese
culture and perhaps the most famous secret saying “Thou shall not divulge the
secrets of Heaven”. In addition, we should not forget that the Imperial courts did
everything in their power to guard the secrets of Feng Shui and other forms of
Chinese Metaphysics to maintain wealth, power and control for themselves to the
point of killing Feng Shui masters and publishing books laden with false information.
During the time of Chairman Mao Tse Tung, Feng Shui was prohibited although it
has been said that Mao himself used this knowledge for his own purpose. Whether
deliberate or unintentional, many of these mistakes and discrepancies have been
transmitted from one generation to the next over the last few centuries.
You may not be aware but most
likely you could be using Feng Shui methods and formulas commonly taught today
based on these inconsistent theories which are missing the vital connections
with “Yin & Yang” and “Wu Xing”. You might have noticed that many
practitioners will try to fit the situation they encounter and their findings
into the formulas and theories they learned from their masters. Often, the
results they get are just as unreliable as the theories they use, “hit or miss”
at best. Many, in their narrow
understanding and insecurity as to the efficacy of the theories they are using,
will use in their practice every formula available in the book and hope that
some of them will eventually work. In one of Master Mas’s speeches at the
International Feng Shui Convention, he called this practice “potluck Feng Shui”.
We have also witnessed during our many years of practice hundreds of “symbolic
figures” lying on clients’ desks or hanging everywhere in their homes and
offices yet in their desperation they still need professional Feng Shui consultation
to help them with their existing problem.
Apparently by our
great-great-grandmaster Yang Jun Song
So, whether these mistakes and
discrepancies in the classical texts and manuscripts available to us today are deliberate
or not, we have the responsibility to ourselves and to our clients to remedy
these problems and try to find clarity through on-going research and practice.
We need to make sure that ALL concepts and theories in Chinese metaphysics comply
with the “Yin & Yang” and “Wu Xing” (5 Elements) theories.
"巒頭無假,理氣無真"
“Luan-Tou Wu Jia, Li-Qi Wu Zhen.”
“Landform does not lie, formula (Li Qi)
does not necessarily tell the truth.”
Master Mas has spent almost three
decades of his life researching, learning, testing out theories and decoding
hidden secrets of Feng Shui and Chinese Metaphysics. As a result he brought
about remarkable new revelations, viewpoints, and understanding of “Space, Time
and Qi” which is evident in his authoritative “I Ching Flying Stars Feng Shui”
which he developed based on the breakthrough discovery of a whole NEW theory for
the “I Ching Bagua”, urban landform theory and application techniques, and
space-time study in Xuan Kong Da Gua. He was able to decode and verify the
“Auspiciousness of the San Sha Theory”, one of the most guarded secrets in the
study of Feng Shui. He confirmed it with more than 1,000 real-life case studies
achieving spectacular and consistent results.
Sounds amazing and unbelievable! To
be able to do this with success, Master Mas verified and adjusted these exceptionally
important vital connections and corrected the identified mismatches related to
the “I Ching”, “Yin & Yang” and “Wu Xing” (5 Elements) theories. Without verification
of these time-honoured theories we received from our ancestors, he would not have
been able to achieve excellent results his clients and students experience.
One good example to illustrate
the real effects of these verified vital connections with Yin & Yang and “Wu
Xing” theories is the Xuan Kong Da Gua Date Selection which Master Mas used successfully
to gain auspiciousness from the “San Sha” or “Three Killings” as it is commonly
known. I believe that everyone is in agreement that this is considered one of
the strongest negative energies that can cause fatal accidents or even death
when wrongly activated. By understanding the real concept of the “San Sha” or “Three
Killings” and applying the new and verified Xuan Kong Da Gua Date Selection and
Feng Shui theories, he was able to gain auspiciousness from the “San Sha”. If the vital connections of the Yin & Yang were mismatched when synchronizing the "Cosmic Trinity" of Tien-Ren-Di, the results could have been disastrous! He
continues to use this technique effectively in his daily practice to avoid and
control the negative effects of the yearly, monthly and daily “Feng Shui Afflictions”
for doing renovation, moving-in and other similar situations requiring auspicious
date selection.
As a testament to our dedication
to promoting the real authentic Feng Shui with scientific foundation, all the
courses we offer at Master Mas International | Feng Shui Academy [www.mastermasfengshui.com]
use only principles and application techniques that have been verified by
Master Mas. More importantly you can rest assured that what we teach complies
with the forces of nature and adheres to the “Ying & Yang” and “Wu Xing” (5
Elements) theories, the vital
connections which are often missing in many other Feng Shui schools. It is our on-going mission to give you the broadest
perspective in Chinese Metaphysics available today!