Caption : The tomb of the late Ong Sam Leong - a renowned entrepruner (Singapore)
(Disclaimer: I'm not a professional geomancer and thus the interpretation is solely my own views)
What actually got me interested in fengshui is the study of the Yin fengshui (阴宅) the art of selecting the abode for your ancestor. However, due to land limitation and other method of disposal such as cremation, this art is not often practice today. (absolute none in Singapore, if I may say). Furthermore, the context of today fengshui is more practiced on the living abode and sadly, all all about garnering wealth and material needs.
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Monday, March 11, 2013
In search of the Lost Horizon - Shangri-La
When I was a little boy, I read a book and a movie made in 1973 titled "The Lost Horizon by James Hilton" that leaves me with a burning desire to go venture into the unknown, a time travel, a dream into the Himalaya that brings you into another world. The descriptions from the book and the movie described Shangri-La as an ancient Tibetian legend of Shambala (Buddhist Pure Land), a fabulous kingdom whose reality is visionary or spiritual as much as physical or geographic. All these points to the Himalaya Region of Southwest China (Yunnan, Kunming and Sichuan), Tibet, Bhutan, Himalayan India (Dharamsala, Lahaul, Spiti, Ladakh, Zanskar, Leh and Sikkim), Nepal and Pakistan.
These regions remain pretty inaccessible until very recent. With all the power struggle and military confrontation in Tibet and India, China finally opened its door to Tibet in the year 1985.Unknown to me, I finally set foot into what may be the Lost Horizon, the Shangri-La in 1987. Right into the heart of Tibet - Lhasa. This also ignite the desire to venture to the rest of the region in search of the legendary Shangri-La.
These regions remain pretty inaccessible until very recent. With all the power struggle and military confrontation in Tibet and India, China finally opened its door to Tibet in the year 1985.Unknown to me, I finally set foot into what may be the Lost Horizon, the Shangri-La in 1987. Right into the heart of Tibet - Lhasa. This also ignite the desire to venture to the rest of the region in search of the legendary Shangri-La.
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