What You See is
What You Get
Form Stream
is a method used to assess Feng Shui by studying
the geographic conditions of the neighbourhood
(exterior) and the layout (interior) of the property. As
the study of Feng Shui developed, the Compass
Stream relied more on using a Loupan (Chinese compass)
and Bagua for the assessment. Both streams have
their foundation and statistics to back them up.
However, the Form Stream is more about tangible
objects and is easier to understand.
In fact, both streams are the complement of each
other. Having a good form (good location and
good floor layout of the building) will need a
good time (the Flying Stars) to come. On the
other hand, having a bad time (bad Flying Stars
come to you) may not have a bad effect on you
without a catalyst – a bad form.
It is, therefore, crucial to keeping bad objects away
from you – as what you see is what you get
is also true in Feng Shui. If you have a
devil statue at home, it will attract the devil
to you. This is why you should not place
anything 'bad' in your home -
weapons (including replicas), demonic
statues (including beasts) and
posters of wars and warriors are not recommended.
If there is something 'bad' (such as a chimney) in your
neighbourhood and you can see it from your
window, you can block the
view by a window blind so that the effect will
be minimized. What you see is what you
get! If you don't see it, the Feng Shui
effect will be minimized in general.
On the other hand, you may use suitable objects
to attract good stars to you or to enhance their
power. This is why having a good location, good
floor plan and good decorations is very important
in Feng Shui as these things can be kept and
maintained for almost forever, while the Flying
Stars change every Period (20 years) and every
year (with less effect).
If interested, you can have a detailed
explanation by consulting a genuine Feng Shui
expert. Good Luck!