The Feng-shui of Landform Classification

Mountain Formations

Whether or not they're connected to dragon veins, mountain formations that resemble "magical" animals such as dragons, snakes, birds, or Taoist or Buddhist religious symbols carry powerful auspicious energy, while formations resembling ghostly faces carry powerful malevolent energy.

Mountain Landforms
A dragon vein must have a
defined "spine" and "branches."
  Powerful destructive energy
is created by waves lashing
at sea cliffs
(Orkney Islands, Scotland)

 
 
A mountain range with the "feet" and "claws" of a dragon
(Carizzozo, New Mexico)
  A mountain range with a defined
dragon "head"
(Ladakh Himalaya)
 

 
 
A dragon formation emerging out of the ground. Note the spinal fins of the dragon
(Roxborough State Park, Colorado)
  Earth energy "oozing" out of the ground in the form of rock piles
(City of Rocks, Kansas)
 

"Ghostly" landform
(Hell's Half Acre, Wyoming)

The Fundamentals
What is feng-shui?
Principles of feng-shui
Forms of Energy
Landform Classification:
Mountain Formations
Spirit Rocks
Energy Regulators
Earth Dragons / Earth Dragon Veins
Water Dragons
Protective Landforms:
Urban Structures as Landforms
Building Characteristics/ Exterior Architecture
The Flying Stars System