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   * articles on this subject,[[http://tibetanaltar.blogspot.be/2011/02/tibetan-geomancy.html|Tibetan Geomancy]], [[http://tibetanaltar.blogspot.be/2011/02/tibetan-geomancy-part-two.html|part two]], [[http://tibetanaltar.blogspot.be/2011/02/tibetan-geomancy-part-three.html|[part three]],[[http://tibetanaltar.blogspot.be/2011/02/tibetan-geomancypart-four.html|part-four]]   * articles on this subject,[[http://tibetanaltar.blogspot.be/2011/02/tibetan-geomancy.html|Tibetan Geomancy]], [[http://tibetanaltar.blogspot.be/2011/02/tibetan-geomancy-part-two.html|part two]], [[http://tibetanaltar.blogspot.be/2011/02/tibetan-geomancy-part-three.html|[part three]],[[http://tibetanaltar.blogspot.be/2011/02/tibetan-geomancypart-four.html|part-four]]
   * Sa-che (earth observations)   * Sa-che (earth observations)
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 +===Feng Shui (風水) ===
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 +"Feng shui is one of the Five Arts of Chinese Metaphysics, classified as physiognomy (observation of appearances through formulas and calculations). The feng shui practice discusses architecture in metaphoric terms of "invisible forces" that bind the universe, earth, and humanity together, known as qi.[...] Apart from any mystical implications, Feng Shui may be simply understood as a traditional test of architectural goodness using a collection of metaphors" [[wp>Feng_shui]]
  
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