Jeremy P. H. Morgan
DOI: 10.64212/BYPP2922
Abstract:
It was from discussions with my father who was a Geographer (human-political) that I became aware of the term “Feng Shui (風水)” when we were walking in Welsh hill country looking at the landscape around us and my father explained to me the concepts that underlay Geomancy in Ancient Chinese Taoist cosmology. I became aware that certain Chinese concepts were bound to the principles of divination. Understanding the world in both physical and psychic terms of materiality and spirituality was fascinating. During these walks, I became aware that the spaces of Nature were also “landscapes” that were created from processes of geology and were overlaid by the motion of weather as functions of both time and space and by extension the Eternal and Infinite. Was motion that was the underlying and unifying reality? The landscape was a profound experience and concept.


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