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Over the years, FSRC has designed several correspondence courses covering the topics of Feng Shui, the Four Pillars of Destiny, I Ching, Ziwei Dou Shu and Yijing Divination. | |||
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| Elementary Level: | Consisting of eight lessons, the elementary level correspondence course outlines a brief history of feng shui's origins and provides an overview of a few fundamental concepts. |
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| Intermediate Level: | A course designed for beginning practitioners, this course teaches the concepts of the bagua, compasses and how to perform your first house audit. There are ten lessons. |
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| Advanced Level: | A Sophisticated and challenging course for more advanced practitioners. The lessons in this level are designed for those who want to be a Feng Shui practitioner. In this course the Xuan Kong (Time-Space) School of Feng Shui is taught in detail. It contains material that have been lost centuries ago and rediscovered by the few real Feng Shui Masters throughout Chinese history. The original work, written in ancient Chinese, is explained in plain English. |
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| Xuan Kong Da Gua: | This is the most sought after Feng Shui course as it contains the missing part in Flying Stars Feng Shui. |
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The Four Pillars Correspondence Course consists of 30 lessons. Participants will be members of the Four Pillars discussion mailing list moderated by Master Joseph Yu. A lot of supplementary materials will be posted. Topics of discussion will be assigned. You can join the class anytime and study at your own pace. | |||
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Zi Wei Dou Shu is a very interesting kind of astrology. The findings, interestingly, match those of Four Pillars although the method and the basis are entirely different. This course consists of a course book over 300 pages and a permanent mailing list where a lot of additional materials are provided. There will be a lot of discussion on the subject matter. | |||
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Professional I Ching (Yijing), aka Wen Wang Gua, uses the interaction of stems and branches
generated by a hexagram to portrait an image of the happenings and thus giving guidance to solve problems. The text of the I Ching is not used. | |||
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Qi Men Dun Jia is the most profound subject in Chinese Metaphysics.
It is a practical subject to be used at war. Today, the broad sense of the word "war" is to be taken to include
war in the commercial world, competition and of course, actual warfair. | |||
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101 Courses | |||
Supplementary courses available online for all users. The 101 Courses cover two topics: Feng Shui and the I Ching. | |||
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Home Products FSRC Lecturers Mailing List PayPal Practitioners Links Site Map Chinese Astrology and Feng Shui are ancient wisdom handed down by our ancestors and have been in use throughout the Orient for many years. To the best of our knowledge, we guarantee that all information on this website are sincere representation of the subject and makes no claim for absolute effectiveness. The adoption and application of the advice or information offered is solely the readers' responsibility. Feng Shui Research Center and its Associates are not responsible or liable in any manner for any loss or damages caused by following the suggestions in our articles, readings and other services. This site is developed and maintained by Joseph Yu.All Contents Copyright © 1997-2005 Joseph Yu |
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