Not long ago I read an article about the Mosuo – a matriarchical society in China.
Men don´t have much or any power positions, marriages do not exist , romance seems to be most important. The families are led by females. Men do live with their mothers.
The Mosuo are an interesting example of the relativity of what is “good” and “bad” according to Chinese Astrology and Astrology in general and if a persons character fits into the environment or how a character plays out at all within the “given” society.
When something is appreciated by the environment then usually there is well being while the “wrong” environment might cause stress which creates suffering and sickness.
http://www.spiegel.de/international/zeitgeist/0,1518,627363,00.html
http://www.chinaculture.org/gb/en_curiosity/2004-05/11/content_47041.htm
BWT Maybe we can compare a human being with a cell – both have to communicate with their environment for making a living. For a human the environment is the family/society etc. – for a cell it´s the extracellular matrix.
Actually researchers experiment with cells, observing their behaviour within different artificial extracellular matrixes. The result so far is that cells definitely communicate with their environment and more - the environment can let them die or let them grow and flourish. The extracellular environment can obviously change the genetical program of the cell.
In some experiments the researcher could change the “job” of a cell (tissue cell/fibroblast) slightly, while changing the environment only a little bit. So maybe if the change of the environment is completely against the basic function of the cell - the change of the programming fails and the cell dies.
This research group also got interesting results of testing reaction of human skin cells within different levels of stress (frequencies).
So Feng Shui could also be considered as changing the "extracellular matrix" of a human being, a change of the environment with the result of reprogramming the behaviour of a human being.
Antje
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