What does the four dimensions of Feng Shui mean?

The four dimensions of Feng Shui refer to orientation, topography, gas field and time, which is the core concept of Feng Shui. Orientation refers to the orientation of a building or room, the growth direction of vegetation and so on. Topography refers to the surrounding mountains, rivers, etc. Gas field refers to the energy field formed by the interaction between people or everything and the natural environment. Time refers to the state of the earth and the universe at a specific time, including the day, month, year and constellation. In Feng Shui, four dimensions are essential.

The four dimensions of geomantic omen are different, which have different influences on the fate of residents. Good orientation and terrain can enhance fate and longevity. For example, the so-called "auspicious direction" comes from the sun. A house with a good atmosphere can increase family wealth, help others to work and dredge interpersonal relationships. And bad atmosphere will bring trouble and bad luck to residents. At the same time, there will be different energy states and noble fortunes in different periods, which will have different influences on residents' fortunes. The application of four-dimensional geomantic omen is to adjust the fate of residents and make them full of vitality and interest.

The four-dimensional application of Feng Shui mainly includes calendar, constellation, facial features, home and other forms. Among them, the eight-character is the most representative method, which can distinguish people's five-element attributes, destiny characteristics, family relations, health status and so on. At birth, this is of great help to the study of Feng Shui. In the use of home feng shui, orientation, furniture selection, color and so on need to be carefully arranged. In a word, the four dimensions of Feng Shui is a wide and detailed research field, which is widely used in practice and research.