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From Ancient Chinese Classics to Modern Nashville: My Journey into Classical Feng Shui
Brad Crane Brad Crane

From Ancient Chinese Classics to Modern Nashville: My Journey into Classical Feng Shui

Several years ago, I made a decision that transformed both my Feng Shui practice: I committed to studying the original classical texts in Traditional Mandarin.

My formal training is rooted in the Wu Chang Pai lineage, but I soon realized that true mastery requires going beyond modern interpretations and returning to the source material such as the Han Long Jing (撼龍經), Qing Nang Jing (青囊經), and other traditional texts that have shaped Chinese geomancy for centuries.

Studying these texts has changed how I approach every consultation.

几年前,我决定回到原始经典、用繁体中文研读风水文献,从而改变了我的风水工作。我的师承为吴长派,但我很快意识到,要真正精通,必须超越现代解读,回到《撼龍經》《青囊經》等数百年影响中国堪舆的传统典籍。研读这些原典后,我对每

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K&S World Market, Nolensville Pike, and the Feng Shui of a Nashville Cultural Landmark
Brad Crane Brad Crane

K&S World Market, Nolensville Pike, and the Feng Shui of a Nashville Cultural Landmark

Businesses are not floating in isolation. They are shaped by the land around them. Roads bring traffic and visibility. Water systems collect and release energy. Hills create support or pressure. Drainage can protect a site or cut it off from stability. A strong location can produce wealth, but a business structure not properly aligned with its environment can make that wealth harder to retain.

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