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Feng Shui Discoveries 10

Posted by admin_issac on 2008/4/26 0:30:00 (2432 reads) News by the same author
Every Feng Shui Master, practitioner, student has a Chinese Compass, but how to choose a good Compass is not knowing by everyone. In this episode, Master Chung will teach you how to select a good Chinese Compass.

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Lo Pan or Lo Gann means Chinese Compass; it is a most important tool for the Feng Shui Master. The Feng Shui master use it to do the measurement and determinate how to arrange the Feng Shui in a house or a grave. If this tool is not accurate, then no matter how good you are in Feng Shui, your result will be totally reverse. Therefore we have a popular saying in Feng Shui, "Lo Gann Char Yat Sin, Fu Kwai But Sheung Kin." It means "Only 1 degree variation in the direction of the Chinese compass, then you will never get a good result."

Although our previous master always mention this importance for us, but most of the so call Feng Shui Masters don't know how to choose a good Chinese Compass. If they don't know how to pick up a good Chinese Compass, how can you sure that they can do a good job in Feng Shui?

There are so many types of Chinese Compass, but we can summarize it into 2 kinds of Chinese Compass, one is manufacturing by the compass company, the other is produced by the Feng Shui Master.

Since the compass company is not the compass user, the produce they produce will base on the profit margin. Therefore quality is quite different. On the other hand, the Feng Shui Master is the compass user, but they do not have the production experience, and it also depends on how good they know about the Chinese Compass, therefore their quality products also quite different.

In this episode, I am not planning to teach you become as a Chinese compass expert, it is because it needs to talk some time to learn, but I can give you a little bit simple hints to help you choose a better Chinese compass. If you like to learn more, I will have some seminar in the near future to help you to choose a best Chinese compass.

To select a good Chinese compass need the following procedure:

1. Check the assemble of the compass, not too loose or too tight
2. Check the needle in the middle to see how flexible they are
3. Check the cross line is right on the line of the compass surface table or not
4. Check anything wrong in the compass table. Some of the compass tables are totally wrong.

The about is very basic technique, hoping it will help you out.






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