Shepherd – 牧人. Feng Shui – 风水.

The Chinese words “feng” and “shui” translate to mean “wind” and “water,” respectively, which are associated with good luck, and good health. Most people will say that a home that has been “feng shui’d” feels more peaceful and harmonious. To increase the amount of good vibes in your home, follow these easy feng shui home decor tips for a lucky, prosperous Year. This concept derived from an ancient poem that talks about human life being connected and flowing with the environment around it.

What Is Feng Shui?

The philosophy of feng shui is a practice of looking at our living spaces and working environment and striking a balance with the natural world.

In Asian culture, this philosophy is called the Tao, which translates to mean “the way.” Taoism is the way of nature and all the basic principles of feng shui reflect nature. Take a look at the essential principles of feng shui: the commanding position, the bagua, and the five elements. 

The parable about the joker shepherd. 

“..The shepherd was alone herding cows and bulls. He got bored and wanted to see people. He shouted, rustled: “Wolves, wolves!” People from the village came running with sticks and chains. They looked around, at first they were surprised, then they spat and went to their village.

Time passed and the bored shepherd again shouts: “Wolves, wolves!” People did not come so soon, but they came running. Again there are no wolves, again deception – they scolded the shepherd and went back.

And soon they hear from above the voice of the shepherd for the third time: “Wolves, wolves, wolves!” People laughed, dismissed it and did not go – they did not believe it. Meanwhile, the wolves really ran up and ate all the cows. The shepherd, who had lost the whole herd and was left with one single bull, slowly wandered home….”

The parable shows that this is what liars achieve – from a certain moment they are not believed, even when they tell the truth

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Shepherd (牧人) , sketch
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Shepherd (牧人) , sketch watercolor
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Shepherd (牧人) , sketch watercolor

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Shepherd (牧人) , Sketch, homedecor on the wall.

Taming the bull

Yes, one cannot do without a whip and rope – at first the bull could break free at any moment and rush away along the road, throwing up clouds of dust. But when I finally pacified him, he became so meek that even not tied up obeys his master.

When one idea comes in, another goes away. If the first thought arises due to enlightenment, then the subsequent ones will also be true. But if the first thought arises as a result of delusion, she and the rest will be wrong. However, delusion does not come from the outside – only you can fall into error. So when you lead your bull, hold it tight by the ring threaded through the nose and do not allow the slightest hesitation.

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