
- Outside the Bow and Inside the Bow
- Translated from pp.45-49 of Yang Chai Ti
Ling Chan Wei (A Detailed Explanation of Household
Geomancy), written by Master Sheng-yen Lu, 1987.
- Translated by Janny Chow.
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"Outside the bow When we raise a bow and
mount an arrow on the string of the bow, the area pointed at by
the arrowhead is considered outside the bow.
Inside the bow When we raise a bow and
mount an arrow on the string of the bow, the segment of the arrow
that is located within the bow is considered inside the bow.
In simple terms, a bow is an arc. The area enclosed by an arc
is called inside the bow. The area outside an arc is
called outside the bow.
For example, we draw a circle and place a house inside this circle.
The house would be inside the bow, no matter which direction
it faces. On the contrary, houses outside the circle are all located
in an outside the bow position.
In terms of topography, watercourses, roads, and buildings can
give rise to outside the bow situations.
An outside the bow situation created by a watercourse
happens when a meandering river flowing in front of ones house
forms a curve, and the house is located outside the curve.
An outside the bow situation created by a road occurs
when a meandering road in front of ones house forms a curve,
and the house is located outside the curve.
An outside the bow situation created by another building
is a situation that happens to houses located in the vicinity of
large circular shaped stadiums, as they are all located outside
a curve.
In household feng shui, houses enclosed by a topographical or
structural curve are located inside the bow. An inside
the bow position is one that is being nurtured by affection
and will see great prosperity.
In contrast, houses located on the outside of a curve created
by a landform or structure are in the path of forces bouncing off
the curve. Such outside the bow houses lack the essence
of affection and will see decline.
In general, three phenomena can be created by a landform or structure:
inside the bow, outside the bow, and straight.
What is a straight situation? When the watercourse or
road that passes in front of ones house is straight, and there
is no curved building in front of ones house, then it is in
a straight position.
A true feng shui practitioner will select inside the bow
sites to build homes and avoid constructing houses in areas that
are outside the bow. This is because outside the
bow sites are like targets being aimed at by arrows
and are under the assault of malign forces from all directions.
In terms of earth energy, such sites are directly confronted by
sha chi or noxious chi from all sides. When one is under
the invisible ill influences of sha chi, one will definitely
encounter great disasters or major accidents.
I, Living Buddha Lian-sheng, have noticed that many contemporary
luxurious homes have been built in outside the bow positions,
places being pointed directly at by arrowheads. I could not help
but sigh because some of these luxurious buildings were masterpieces
designed by feng shui professionals. Such kinds of feng shui professionals
are indeed ignorant and incompetent, and therefore make one shudder!
There was one rich man who had his home built in an outside
the bow location. He was originally a powerful businessman
but, after moving into his new home, he immediately became involved
in a car accident in which he was seriously injured. Afterwards,
his business suffered a great setback and the number of orders for
his company took a nose dive. The disastrous outside the bow
position also caused his employees to embezzle money from him. It
was quite a sad state of affairs, and soon after, the large, luxurious
mansion became vacant.
I find that many contemporary feng shui practitioners like to
pay particular attention to the direction a house faces. They favor
houses with front doors facing southeast, south, or east. Houses
facing southwest, northeast, and west are undesirable, while those
facing northwest and north are average. Thus many feng shui practitioners
concentrate on juggling the direction faced by the front door.
The correlation between the orientation of a house and the magnetic
birth orientation of an individual is of course important, but whether
a house is located with its front door facing the outside of a bow
or the inside of a bow is even more important.
I would like to stress:
Inside the bow = Great Auspiciousness.
Outside the bow = Great Misfortune.
If one has already purchased a site that is outside the
bow on which to build a home, or if one has already built
a home on a site that is outside the bow, how can this
be remedied? A true feng shui master will offer the following two
resolutions:
1) Copying the same curvature For
example, a large building located outside a ring can adopt a curved
design to its structure. A design conforming to the same curvature
as the topographical curve is the best method to prevent the ill
influences of an outside the bow situation. Adopting
the same curvature on the building structure will render the sha
chi ineffective.
2) Equal retaliation For example,
design the building in the vicinity of a circle in a curve form
that has the same but opposite curvature as the circle. The malign
forces directed toward one by the curve of the circle will be
rebounded by a similar curve inherent in ones house design.
The forces generated by the two outside the bow positions
will cancel each other out.
I deeply feel that there is an intimate relationship between an
inside the bow position and the presence of essence
of affection, as well as between an outside the bow
position and the absence of essence of affection. This
is a relationship that involves the principle of earth energy and
its movements. Based on my personal experiences, studying the various
elements of topography and landscape, one can judge if a house is
auspicious or not. The levels to be considered are very complicated
but, when each level is analyzed, one can determine if a house is
within the bow, outside the bow, or straight.
If one studies carefully the phenomenon of inside the bow,
outside the bow, and straight, one will
discover that there is indeed a great and mysterious correlation
among heaven, earth, and men.
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