When working on a site, it is best to start by addressing the spirit of place, or genius loci. Asking permission to work there ensures you are working with the blueprint of the site.
Our vibrational environment
The vibration of our environment affects us, and us it.
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Reading the physical aspects of the land and the arrangement of things within it (such as buildings and trees) leads to a deeper understanding of the hidden qualities and energies of a site.
Some sites are better than others
Some sites are better than others for building dwellings … Most sites can be improved. Some sites can be very difficult and will not be able to support harmonious life. Richard Creightmore and Jewels Rocka
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The energy of your house can be likened to the energy in the body. The ‘mouth’ of the building should bring the qi (energy) into the house and it should be able to circulate freely. Want to know more? Join us for our ‘Earth Reading’ workshop to learn more […]
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Much can be done to improve the energy of a site by working with yin and yang alone. By understanding one you can adjust the other to bring balance. Want to learn how to bring balance to your environment by working with the yin and yang of a site? ☯ […]
Yin and yang
‘Yin and yang are not only a set of correspondences, they are a way of thinking where everything is seen as part of a whole. Nothing can exist outside of relationship to the other.’ – Richard Creightmore and Jewels Rocka
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As the breath of life, qi is essential to all living things. Good, healthy qi is essential to a site if it is to support any living thing spending time there. As well as sheng (positive) and sha (detrimental) qi, two other types that impact strongly on a site are shui qi (water qi) and […]
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? Curious to learn more? ? Join us for our ‘Earth Reading’ workshop in September, at CERES in Brunswick, Melbourne. Click here for more information, or email info@geomancyaustralia.com
Reactivating space – Wimmera silos
Throughout the Wimmera artists have painted old wheat silos with portraits of local people. These two examples are painted with the images of local farmers and Indigenous people. It’s interesting to see the change these artworks have on their environments. The silos we visited were all once next to active […]