Some of the greatest inventions that have changed the world can be attributed to the Chinese. Gunpowder, paper and silk, all of which have changed world histories in different eras were invented by the Chinese.
But the Chinese, more than innovators, were great observers. The Chinese could observe the patterns of nature like floods and bird migrations and correlate it with the other happenings.
They discovered the power of magnets and directions ahead of any other civilization. Along with the discovery of directions they crafted a science of habitation.
The Chinese were great builders and spent a great part of their lives in designing and living in energy rich buildings.
Some of their buildings were large and survive after three thousand years a proof of this. The great wall in fact has the distinction of being the only man made object seen from space.
The Chinese after three thousand years of research, knew for sure that by applying the
Principles of Feng and Shui, it was possible to make their living and working more
attuned to the life forces that surrounds them.
Feng Shui was developed with the idea that individuals should live in harmony with their
environment to get the best out of their potential.