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By Rodika Tchi, About.com Guide to Feng Shui

How Do You Take the Feng Shui Compass Reading?

Monday May 7, 2007
feng shui compass There are many feng shui schools, some more easy to understand and apply than the others. The Classical, or Traditional feng shui schools, require the use of the feng shui compass to do the accurate reading of the space. The Black Sect, as well as the more recent feng shui schools, such as Western, Pyramid, Intuitive, and others that are western adaptation of ancient feng shui schools, do not require the use of the compass.

See which feng shui school you resonate with the most and act accordingly. In my feng shui practice, I always use the compass, as well as do the readings on many other levels.

If you decide to use the compass, you can basically use any good compass to take a feng shui reading of your home; the compass does not have to be the intricate feng shui compass.

Follow these simple directions on how to do the compass reading.

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May 7, 2007 at 2:55 pm
(1) Dr. Katherine Grace Morris says:

The Pyramid School of Feng Shui [http://www.fengshui-ii.org/index.shtml]
is a contemporary western adaptation of ancient Chinese Feng Shui, integrating biology, psychology, cultural anthropology, physics and other environmental considerations to assess how an individual experiences their environment.

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