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The Original Science-Based Feng Shui
Pyramid Feng Shui Overview:
Pyramid Feng Shui is a contemporary western
adaptation of ancient Chinese Feng Shui, integrating biology, psychology,
cultural anthropology, physics and other environmental considerations to
assess how an individual experiences their environment.
Recommendations are substantiated using information from these social and
scientific fields. Pyramid Feng Shui also places the individual at the
center of the process by using a customized approach that takes into account the
culture, beliefs, and design preferences of the client.
Through an
integrated
approach of the use of these disciplines, Pyramid Feng Shui practitioners
identify the
many influences of the person-place connection and create recommendations
for long-lasting, sustainable change, achievement of goals, and support of positive living.
Pyramid Feng Shui History and Detailed Description:
Pyramid
School Feng Shui was founded by Nancilee Wydra, who in the early 1960's, started
her pioneering research on the human condition as it relates to the environment
in both nature based and built spaces. She traveled extensively to study feng
shui and a myriad of other disciplines in order to compile scientific research
that substantiated feng shui's basic tenets. In 1989 she officially founded the
Pyramid School of Feng Shui and in 1991 Ms. Wydra assembled her research and
teachings into a formal educational program and launched the Feng Shui Institute
of America (FSIA), the umbrella under which Pyramid School is taught. It was one
of the first professional certification schools in America based on a
contemporary, Western approach that blended traditional feng shui tenets,
Eastern philosophy and social/physical/environmental sciences. At this point,
Pyramid Feng Shui, as taught by FSIA, became committed to introducing cutting
edge research and incorporating fields related to feng shui into the curriculum
of its certification program, For example, FSIA was the first to introduce
Bau-Biologie to a feng shui study program with Helmet Ziehe, founder of the
Bau-Biologie Institute, being a guest teacher.
Leading
experts in various fields have contributed to the expansion of Pyramid Feng Shui
e.g. cultural anthropology as presented by Edward T. Hall, aromatherapy as
presented by John Steele, molecular cell biology as presented by Dr. Bruce
Lipton, the organic nature of the bagua along with the eight basic patterns
found in nature as presented by Richard Feather Anderson, “archimapping” aka
Primary Imaging as presented by Beverly Payeff and Holons as a diagnostic tool
as presented by Nancilee Wydra.
There is
a large emphasis on the interaction of micro and macro systems, and for this
reason the pyramid as a shape was chosen to represent Pyramid School's approach
to feng shui. The classic pyramid model proposes that everything is built from a
foundation and that the most basic ingredients must be expressed before higher
forms can result. This is very similar to Abraham Maslow's concept of the
hierarchy of needs. Traditional thought concerning the pyramid is that its apex
is the link between heaven and earth.
Although
Pyramid School encompasses many of the major concepts shared by Form and Compass
Schools, and Black Sect Tantric Buddhism, it strives to synthesize the wisdom
and knowledge from traditional schools while providing a core knowledge based on
universal laws while filtering in cultural and geographical proclivities. There
is a heavy emphasis placed on current social, physical, and environmental
sciences. Pyramid School investigates and uncovers what is considered to be
genetically encoded human behaviors, innate release mechanisms and patterns of
nature as they affect human response. The exploration and expansion of the
person/place connection is the foundation of Pyramid School Feng Shui.
Several aspects of Pyramid School distinguish it from other schools. First, an
underlying premise that an individual's current symptoms, issues, and
personality expressions take precedence over explanations of a person based
upon, for example, their birth date. For that reason, much emphasis is placed on
the development and utilization of diagnostic tools, some of which include:
·
Elemental personality testing (Five
Elements) - a technique used by Pyramid School Feng Shui to determine an
individual’s combined elemental overt and hidden combinations based on TCM’s
Five Elements.
·
Holons - a system of systems that
includes a graduated hierarchy where all components must be in place for the
individual to be able to achieve goals. A pyramidal shape is used to represent
this system and the selection of the appropriate holon(s) is based on the feng
shui’s professional’s diagnostic ability. The purpose of Holons is to
evaluate a client's issues in order to make appropriate feng shui
recommendations. There are several Holons that practitioners can access, e.g.
Tao Holon, Yin/Yang Holon and Self-Actualization Holon to name a few.
·
Archityping – a discipline that
incorporates cellular structures and processes of the human visual system in
order to decode an individual’s experience of place that is not consciously
accessible. Archityping is used to
determine a person’s pre-verbal memory of place along with cognitive/visceral
experiences in order to provide for a supportive environment.
It is based on the Archi-Mapping process developed by Beverly Payeff in
conjunction with research at Harvard and M.I.T.
·
Scagging - a tool that uncovers gender
roles, social economic status, support systems, generation and historical
references, and positive and negative geographical/geological conditions.
·
Use of sensorial systems enhancements -
process methods via the five senses.
The
Pyramid School of Feng Shui continually seeks out and incorporates leading edge
research along with cultural, environmental and geographical factors that
support the science of person/place connection. It is in this way that feng shui
stays current and responsive to the culture it serves.
Pyramid
School Feng Shui or Pyramid Feng Shui is not to be confused with a teaching
institution. Pyramid School Feng Shui is a style of feng shui or
philosophy such as Compass School or Form School; however it is a contemporary
school such as Intuitive Feng Shui or Integrative Feng Shui.
Feng
Shui Institute of America, LLC (FSIA) is the official teaching and
certification institution for Pyramid Feng Shui. FSIA is committed
to establishing standards of excellence, disseminating information and training
professionals in the field of Pyramid Feng Shui. In addition to a professional
certification course, FSIA also offers faculty training and a Feng Shui Masters
Program. Information about FSIA can be found on their website:
www.windwater.com.
Feng
Shui Institute International, Inc. (FSII) is the professional membership and
consultant referral arm for Pyramid Feng Shui.
To hire a feng shui
practitioner who has been certified in Pyramid Feng Shui, go to our
Member
Directory, where you can search by state. To join FSII,
visit our Membership
page - membership is open not only to Certified Pyramid Feng Shui consultants,
but to professionals in related fields - and anyone interested in learning more
about feng shui.
Copyright
© 2005 by Feng Shui Institute of America, LLC
By harnessing the power of Feng Shui, balance and harmony can be infused into
all
aspects of your life. This ancient practice can help you improve
relationships, find
career or business success, bring about self-improvement and
attain good health.
Pyramid school Feng Shui, a blend of traditional Feng
Shui and Western social/physical
science, will help unleash your full potential
in order to achieve your life goals.
Feng Shui is a practice that not only improves your personal life but also your
career
or business. Many trades and professions such as real estate, interior
design,
architecture, software/hardware design, medical/health practices and
retail businesses
have found Feng Shui to be of tremendous help in improving the
bottom line.
Simply put, Feng Shui is the vehicle that can help you
"…. harness the
physical surroundings for personal advantage."
--Nancilee Wydra, Founder of Pyramid School Feng Shui
If you have question that you need an answer to, we
invite you to use our Feng Shui
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Service - $97 for a 30 minute phone consultation with a certified Pyramid Feng Shui
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