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Dear Xin Xin,
1. The two traditional and thus considered authentic schools of Feng Shui originated from China: Shapes and Forms and Compass School.
2. As Chinese culture and beliefs has spread to many cultures, Tibet is very close to, and now part of China.
3. The Black Hat (BTB) Sect or often called the Black Hat Tantric Sect - has a major part to play with the marketing of Tibetan stuff especially, the mystic of the Tibetan bells etc...
4. To many Tradtional Feng Shui Schools, this is not an authentic school. But many of the authentic schools have considered BTB as a marketing ploy. With its strong association of fixed template FS and various products etc....
5. Perhaps, since Tibet is often considered inaccessible, due to its physical location and mystic, in my opinion, it could be one of the ways to make the BTB mystic and estoric. Often this appeals more (in my opinon) to our inner greed.
6. In general, one should classify the BTB type of FS more towards enhancing "Human / Man Luck " than truly Feng Shui.
7. In the 1980's unfortunately, many westerners, had very little knowlege of tradtional Feng Shui, given the limited number of resources in (English) than. But, many of these westerners are highly educated.
Today, I believe that many of the highly educated BTB pratitioners have (AT LEAST) adopted many of the Shapes and Forms concept. Thus, I would say that they are now part Earth-luck practitioners, than a decade ago of just merely (Make us feel nice - with Human Luck FS).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 12/11/2003 4:51:10 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil:
I?d like to learn if Tibetan
singing bowls and bells with
dorje are used in Feng Shui,
and if it is so, for what
purposes.
All the best!

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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