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Topic: Bagua (concept)


  
  The bagua map area of family
According to the bagua map indications, the area which corresponds to family can be found at the west of any house or environment.
The main element of this bagua map area is wood.
The golden ratio is a very important concept in feng shui due to the way it implies aspects of balance and perfection of shapes.
www.fengshuicrazy.com /feng-shui-basics/the-bagua-map-area-of-family.php   (1005 words)

  
  ShouyuLiang.com - Bagua Class
Bagua is based on the theory of the Bagua(Eight Trigrams).
Bagua theory was used by the ancient Chinese to analyze directions, locations, causes and effect, and all the natural changes of the universe.
The movements of Bagua are not as soft as Tai Chi, yet they are not as hard as Xing Yi.
www.shouyuliang.com /classes/bagua.shtml   (727 words)

  
  Concept Encyclopedia Information @ Karr.net (Karr Network)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A concept is an abstract idea or a mental symbol, typically associated with a corresponding representation in language or symbology, that denotes all of the objects in a given category or class of entities, interactions, phenomena, or relationships between them.
Concepts are abstract in that they omit the differences of the things in their extension, treating them as if they were identical.
Concepts are also the basic elements of propositions, much the same way a word is the basic semantic element of a sentence.
www.karr.net /encyclopedia/Concept   (2162 words)

  
 Bagua | Wing Lam Kung Fu Federation
Bagua (also known as Pa Kua) comprises one of the major 3 internal styles of China alongside Xingyi (Hsing-i) and Taiji (Tai Chi).
Bagua movements are intended to be smooth and co-ordinated, with the body employed as a whole.
Pa Kua incorporates the concept of continuous change, with a pratitioner able to rapidly change directions to evade the opponent while using the hands to distract the opponent from devastating kicks and throws.
wle.com /kungfu/node/24   (572 words)

  
 Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine
The concept of the human organism as a microcosm of the macrocosm is discussed.
Also discussed is the bagua, or the eight phenomena, as a representation of the three dimensional nature of the universe, the place where events occur, and how that manifests in the human being.
The concept of increasingly vital and dense spheres of qi as an integral part of the health of the organism is discussed at length, as well as the association of the energetic layers as a fractal representation of the heaven, life, and earth of the body.
www.jungtao.com /program/courses.html   (2730 words)

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