The Way We Think
Chinese Metaphysics is a science to our firm. It stems from ancient Chinese Science.

Most Eastern Asian has in one way or another personal accounts or close experience with Feng Shui or its sister systems in Astrology (BaZi and Zi Wei Duo Shu), Date Selections and Physionomy (Face Reading and Palm Reading). It is no doubt a ‘unfamiliar’ science to the world. However, its long history and association with Traditional Chinese Medicine and most fraternity of Chinese heritage, arts, culture and science is undeniable. Its effectiveness, when applied authentically, is evident throughout Asia, and, now all over the world.

The deeper the Chinese Metaphysics community delve into research and open it up to the contemporary world by giving it its due academic respect, documenting it with empirical observations, both failures and success in applications, is the only route to end this age-old dismissal of it being a pesudo-science or worse, superstition.
At FIRST Principles Inc, we are bringing it further. We have been practising Feng Shui by applying BEST Practices procedures. Each step of an audit from Selection, Assessment, Alignment,and, Reviews plus Astrology are documented. This allows our database to be measured against all known applications within Chinese Metaphysics systems. It allows us to measure, trend and gauge our applications with each Subject’s Qi matrix. It will subsequently allow our researchers to improve on the proven systems and application in various fraternity of Chinese metaphysics over a period of time and suitable size database. To do so, we take an unprecedent step by introducing Group Practice where each case is handled by minimum 2 practitioners to reduce / avoid subjectivity in applications to our proven techniques.
We dedicate below quote to those who are confined by their life experiences, education, cultures, and, ‘belief’ systems in understanding ancient Chinese Science:

“One of the greatest needs of the world in our time is the growth and widespread dissemination of a true historical perspective, for without it whole peoples can make the gravest misjudgements about each other”
The Man Who Loved China, and, the greatest Western sinologist of 20th century: Joseph Needham (9 December 1900 – 24 March 1995)
Joseph Needham’s well respected work on ‘Science And Civilisation in China Series” has made it clear to the modern world that the emergence of modern science owed major debts to many influences and innovations other than those of the ancient Greek tradition.