Feng Shui and the Traditional Chinese Garden with Liu Ming
Sunday & Monday May 22nd & 23rd 2011
9:00 AM - 12:15 PM
The making of palace gardens is the root of traditional Chinese feng shui.
In establishing a sense of nation-state identity 2000 years ago the new Chinese rulers ended their nomadic negotiations with the wilderness and created classic qi-harmony gardens to live in.
During these two sessions we will look extensively at the Chinese garden and its implied relatedness to Nature (yin/yang, 5 elements) and the invoking, capturing and dispersing of qi.
Though modified, copied and standardized over the centuries the Chinese garden is remains a handbook or compendium of feng shui principles that can be applied to landscaping in any context.
Come and enjoy Ming’s unique and lively blend of history, practice and humor – join in the 2000-year continuity of the Chinese fengshui tradition!
Logistics:
- WHEN:
Sunday May 22nd 2011 &
Monday May 23rd 2011
- TIMES:
9:00 AM - 12:15 PM
- $199
- $95 for GGSFS Graduates
- WHERE:
Golden Gate School of Feng Shui
3225 Adeline Street
Berkeley CA 94703
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Liu Ming is a euro-American who over the last 40 years has had the great good fortune to study and practice Chinese Daoism, Chan/Zen and Tantric Buddhism with several great teachers. He holds a degree in Asian aesthetics (art/philosophy) and has been teaching aspects of Chinese medicine and astrogeomancy for several decades. He currently lives and teaches in the San Francisco Bay Area. His students understand him
to be a trance-medium.
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Tel:510.868.0489
3225 Adeline Street, Berkeley CA 94703
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