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Ancient Art of Denje, Living in the I

By

Kahu Fred Sterling

www.kirael.com

The deepest part of feng shui dates back to Lemuria and was called

denj�. Denj� disappeared after Atlantean times, and is the missing

link to full balance. It addresses the alignment of the four bodies

to complement the harmony in one’s environment created by feng shui.

Often after our environment is feng shui-ed, we do not maintain the

balance. Until we balance our soul, there’s a good chance that feng

shui won’t take root. Denj� is about feng shui�-ing the soul—the

mind, the heart, the four bodies, the five senses—bringing them

collectively into alignment to keep your physical environment from

becoming disorderly. When juxtaposed, the relationship between feng

shui and denj� is evident. Feng shui addresses nine energetic areas

in your environment—wealth, career, relationship, etc.—areas found on

the feng shui bagua or map. We used the feng shui bagua to devise a

denj� bagua, mirroring the nine energetic areas. The denj� bagua

differs in that the four bodies—physical, emotional, mental and

spiritual—are found on its outer corners.

The three basic rules of feng shui correlate to those of denj�. For

example, the rule of clutter in feng shui, relates, in denj�, to the

four bodies; the feng shui rule of being surrounded by things you

love, relates, in denj�, to putting yourself first, and the feng shui

rule of paying attention to the art on your walls, relates, in denj�,

to the fact that what your eyes take in affects your cellular

consciousness.

The three pillars of feng shui (entrance, stove, and power position)

also correlate to the three pillars of denj�, where the entrance is

the heart, the stove is the brain, and the power position resides in

the self.

Since denj� balances the soul, which we cannot physically manipulate,

we developed a meditation to take you into what we call the denj�

sanctuary of healing, a room patterned after the denj� bagua. In

essence, the denj� sanctuary of healing is woven into the denj� bagua.

This meditation is a tool to help you denj� your body, your self.

We also found a sigil or symbol associated with denj�. The sigil of

denj� connects the Lemurian numerology to the full understanding of

this ancient art.

Finally, we created a Denj� Creed, which helps you focus your thoughts

for the day.

In practice, denj� creates inner balance by reducing fear. Lemurian

society had little awareness of the word, “fear.” Everything was

based in love. The Lemurian reality was denj�, meaning it broke down

the fears we have accepted as part of our world. Denj� encourages you

to speak from the “I,” thus eliminating the word “you,” which is not

used in denj�. In conversation, the word “you” brings us to the

balance of duality where we bounce back and forth. In order to find

the true meaning of balance in speech, we must denj� the “you,” which

brings us to the balance of “I.” “I” is the balance to everything.

In the “I,” we realize that we can no longer attack anyone. If we

attack, we will attack the “I” of me. It is like attacking yourself.

Denj� makes you aware that you and I are one. You are “I” and I am

“I.” When you have a disagreement with someone, or you’re involved in

a negotiation and you’re getting nowhere, it’s probably because you’re

saying to the other person, “You don’t get it,” or “You don’t

understand,” or “You’re not looking at the whole picture.” In other

words, you’ve put the emphasis on the other person. The minute we

say, “I,” the first thought we express in words is focused on

ourselves. For instance, “I’m not being clear enough to help you see

what I’m seeing. Let me try again to express what I’ve been telling

you and see if I can put it into a better perspective, so I will

understand how it is that I am not communicating.” In this way, the

emphasis is on “I,” which means that we take responsibility for our

own journey. Denj� is the culmination of the Ten Principles of

Consciously Creating, bringing everything into alignment in the

universal light of “I.”

Let’s push beyond our fears, beyond what we think we cannot do, and go

into a new experience called, “can do.” Denj� is designed to disperse

the particles of our veils or fears, so we can reshape our lives.

With such a vast reduction in fear, more possibilities open to us in

our journey.

We have only touched the tip of the iceberg with denj�. As we

continue to uncover this ancient art, the possibility of peace lies in

the balance.

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