The phrase “form school” may have a variety of meanings to various practitioners, and it is used to express observations made about interior as well as external surroundings, as well as environments that are either natural or man-made. Our immediate environment has a significant impact on us, and formal education is a component of a variety of culturally significant traditions. It is closely related to other applications of feng shui, such as those dealing with time or personal compatibility, and works hand in hand with them. The term “form school” may be used to a variety of natural features, including mountains, hills, forests, and any body of water, ranging in size from the most expansive seas to the tiniest streams. However, the interiors of our homes and places of work are not as likely to have an effect on us as the greater world beyond our doors. The term “form school” may also be used to describe to the physical environment outside of a building, which can include neighboring buildings, roads, highways, and any other sort of man-made construction that might affect the flow of qi. The term “qi flow” may apply to a lot of different things, but for the sake of this discussion, let’s think about air currents and how the placement of other buildings in proximity to yours can affect the circulation of air and how much air moves through your space. Have you ever been in a location where it was highly windy right between two angled tall buildings, yet it wasn’t windy as you moved away from those buildings? The arrangement of a building’s interior space, including its furniture and architectural layout, may have an effect on the flow of qi through a residential or commercial building. Some of the most well-known and fundamental feng shui instructions have to do with the flow of qi, such as ensuring that your home does not have two outdoor doors lined directly with each other or that your bed does not face a door in a straight line. We have established guidelines for determining what levels of qi flow are excessive and what levels are insufficient. People might become irritated and even more prone to accidents if they are exposed to an excessive amount of qi flow. A lack of sufficient qi flow results in a form of stasis, which may adversely effect a person’s health as well as their mindset as well as their personal productivity or creativity. The practice of form school is widespread despite there being no official recognition of it as such. For instance, if a landscape design were to place shrubs and trees along the side of a highway, this would serve as a buffer against the flow of qi (as well as the sound) coming from neighboring communities. When we find ourselves driving in circles inside of a badly built parking structure, this may also seem like a disruption in the flow of qi on a visceral level. The arrangement of objects in our personal living space is often determined by common sense, and the vast majority of people will unconsciously take advantage of having a view or being exposed to the greatest amount of sunshine if it is at all feasible. Our animal instinct might be triggered to be on guard and less calm when we are confined in space or in passageways that are too tight. When we develop on it with location and schedule, we may then do further evaluations of any form school considerations. Take for instance the fact that we have a craggy, unattractive mountain that is always visible from the comfort of our own house. when we know what direction that mountain is in relation to our home, that can reveal more details, such as an ugly mountain to the south in comparison to an ugly mountain to the northwest. that can be a general irritant or “sha.” when we know what direction that mountain is in relation to our home, that can reveal more details. It’s possible that various strains of “sha” arriving from different directions might cause different health problems. Then, we may put another layer on with time since the effects will be more obvious in some years than others. This is only a brief introduction to a very complex subject. We may identify connections in form school feng shui in how people will subsequently operate and react to one another, and these correlations can range from the shape of a single piece of furniture to the layout of a whole city. The form school and the flying star school are two of the more popular schools that are being merged in modern times under the umbrella of chinese feng shui. Kartar is available for grave site analysis and can advise on homes and businesses. Go to www.fengshuisolutions.net if you want more information about the local and remote services that Kartar Diamond offers. In addition, you have the option of subscribing for free to Kartar’s time & space newsletter, which has been published continuously since 1996.