Category
page 1Geomancy
feng shui
Chinese system of harmonizing everyone with the surrounding environment
geomancy
thumb|right|250px|Geomancy tool
thumb|Geomantic instrument, Egypt or [[Syria, 1241–42 CE, by Muhammad ibn Khutlukh al Mawsuli. When the dials were turned, random designs of dots would appear, which were then interpreted. British Museum.]]
Geomancy, a compound of Greek roots denoting "earth divination", was originally used to mean methods of divination that interpret geographic features, markings on the ground, or the patterns formed by soil, rocks, or sand. Its definition has expanded over time (along with the recognized definition of the suffix -mancy), to include any spiritual, metaphysical,
Pixiu
The pixiu (; ) is a Chinese mythical hybrid creature. Pixiu are considered powerful protectors of the souls of the dead, xian, and feng shui practitioners, and resemble strong, winged lions. A Pixiu is an earth and sea variation, particularly an influential and auspicious creature for wealth, and is said to have a voracious appetite exclusively for gold, silver, and jewels. Therefore, traditionally to the Chinese, Pixiu have always been regarded as auspicious creatures that possessed mystical powers capable of drawing from all directions, and according to the Chinese zodiac, it is especially h

luopan
The luopan or geomantic compass is a Chinese magnetic compass, also known as a feng shui compass. It is used by a feng shui practitioner to determine the precise direction of a structure, place or item. Luo Pan contains a lot of information and formulas regarding its functions. The needle points towards the south magnetic pole.
Ley line
straight alignments between historic structures and landmarks
Luoshu Square
Chinese name for a specific 3x3 magic square occurring in legendary accounts of the creation of Chinese writing and culture
Myocheong
'''Myoch'ŏng''' () was a Korean Buddhist monk, rebel and geomancer of the royal court of the Goryeo dynasty.
locational astrology
astrology that factors in locations on Earth