| Joey Yap deciphers the colour of soil  Did you know that the colour    of the soil can tell us a lot about the land in Classical Feng Shui? By   digging  a few feet into the ground past the top soil, observe the   colour as well as the  quality of the soil. A good land which is   normally soft and loamy is a sign  that the land is filled with positive   Qi. On the other hand if the soil  consists mostly of rocks and   pebbles, then this land does not circulate  positive Qi. Why is that so? Rocky lands indicate that  the   wind velocity is high in that area. Remember the Feng Shui description   that  'Qi is dispersed by the wind, and gathers at the boundaries of   water'? If you  think about it, windy areas mean that there are not many   (or any) hills nearby  to pacify or 'protect' the area. Hence, Qi   cannot gather. Secondly, we all know  that hills and mountains are the   natural generators of Qi to its vicinity.  Without these natural   features, the quality of Qi is also meager. So if you are  in an area   that does not boast lush hills, what do you look for? As Qi gathers    near water - look for natural water like lakes and streams. These are    indicative of lower ground where Qi will coagulate. That being said, you   do not  want your land to be mushy and constantly water-soaked. This is   indicative that  the Qi is stagnant in that area - a good land is one   that has natural waterways  that allow Qi to circulate and flow.  Green  Soil, Good Name Now if your vicinity has a    mountain or two, and you want to know what kind of energetic effect they   have -  the colour of the soil can tell you this. For starters, if the   natural soil is  green in colour (like jade) then this area is governed   by the Wood element.  Wood Qi prolongs life, sustains good health, and   is known to bring nobility and  good name to the people in that area. As   Wood also represents growth, people  living in this area will become   more sentimental and benevolent in nature. Any  professions that require   a good name like writers and celebrities, benefit most  from Wood Qi   areas. Yellow  Soil, Wealth When the colour of the soil  is   yellowish (not orange) then the area is governed by the Earth element   star.  In the study of the Five Phases of Qi (or Five Elements), Earth   represents  stability and wealth-creation. Hence, you will often find   many banks thrive in  these areas. Bankers and all types of business   people normally benefit from  Earth element Qi. Metal element, on the   other hand, is the colour of pale  white. Since Metal represents power   and authority, you will find that Metal  element lands are best-suited   for politicians or CEOs or people in the military  force.  Lands which belong to the    elements of Wood, Earth, and Metal element are considered superior in   Classical  Feng Shui. These are normally sought-after for their   benevolent positive effect  on the occupants.  Black  Soil, Tourism  Water element Qi is present    when the soil is black in colour. While Water does govern intelligence,   it also  governs movement and leisurely pleasures. Such areas normally   become well-known  tourist sites! In other cases, the occupants tend to   travel away from Water  element lands to seek opportunities elsewhere.   Water also governs instability.  Fire element, on the other   hand, is present in red and purple-coloured  soil. While Fire represents   passion, its intensity sometimes causes people to  become overbearing   in character. These areas are best suited for religious or  spiritual   establishments.  |