A ThreeinOne tool for Feng Shui tracking and prediction which covers :
Form School
The form school is the oldest documented form of classical feng shui. It was originally concerned with the placement and orientation of tombs for the dead, and later its principals were transferred to the buildings used by the living. It examines and assesses the ‘form’ of physical objects and shapes in the natural and built environment, along with transformational elements, qi flow and the manifestations of yin and yang.
Compass School
The classical compass school involves numerical calculations based on the direction in which a building faces, which is determined using a western compass or a Chinese ‘luo pan’. Analysis is then based on the eight compass sectors and the trigrams of the Ba Gua, and the Luo Shu is used for ‘flying stars’ analysis. Birth dates are sometimes taken into account in certain calculations that help to identify the relationship between individual people and the energy pattern of the environment.
Contemporary Feng Shui
A contemporary western interpretation of feng shui has gained popularity, particularly in America, since its introduction in the 1970-80s. This approach is based on the psychology of how to achieve goals through a targeted focus on the different aspects of life as well as classical form school principles.