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Decorating with Feng Shui principles involves the movement of energy and moving blocked areas so energy moves at a balanced pace around the entire home. Feng Shui practitioners will use all types of tools to move this energy. This could involve decorating with mirrors, water, plants, color, sound, scent, and more.
Feng Shui philosophy is based […]
Posted at: March 12th, 2008 - 1:09 am - Number of Comments » 0
Feng Shui for the bedroom, it is said to make a difference how you feel according to where you place the bed and what is around you when you sleep. Feng Shui suggests that you should feel safe and secure in a bedroom. This article gives you some tips about feng shui in bedroom.
Posted at: January 4th, 2008 - 5:25 am - Number of Comments » 1
Feng shui is developed from studies of the “Yi Jing” otherwise known as the book of changes. Feng Shui applies the principles of the five elements of the “Yi Jing” to balance energies in buildings. Therefore Chinese will refer to feng shui when comes to naming their children, furniture arrangement or even what they wear.
Besides […]
Posted at: October 7th, 2007 - 3:32 am - Number of Comments » 1
Mansions and Country Homes
These are usually surrounded by plenty of land which allows for easy flow of auspicious chi in and around the house. To create good feng shui in a mansion, you need the following:
1. The phoenix hill effect
Having a very subtle, low mound of earth just in front of the main door symbolizes […]
Posted at: October 7th, 2007 - 3:11 am - Number of Comments » 1
What is Feng Shui?
Throughout ancient China, classical Feng Shui was a closely guarded discipline used as a tool to ensure the good health, wealth, and power of the imperial dynasties. The keepers of this secret knowledge were the Feng Shui masters, the highly respected scientists and astronomers who were charged with sustaining the good […]
Posted at: September 24th, 2007 - 12:01 pm - Number of Comments » 1
The Feng Shui ba gua is a map of how energy moves within any given space (bedroom, garden, desktop, plot of land or even a bookshelf). Understanding how to use the ba gua map will reveal the invisible pattern of energy within these spaces. The Feng Shui ba gua is also a powerful tool […]
Posted at: September 16th, 2007 - 11:13 am - Number of Comments » 1
Courtyards, entrances and vestibules are transitional spaces between the outside world and the private domain.To the Oriental mind, the alignment of the entrance in relation to the exterior is vital to good feng shui because this is where the flow of energy or ch’i is controlled. The right entrance invites harmony, good fortune and well […]
Posted at: September 6th, 2007 - 7:37 am - Number of Comments » 0
By Jan Andersen
The most familiar method of Feng Shui is the compass method works on the principle of each sector of your house falling into a different area of your life, depending on its orientation. These sectors are identified by placing an octagonal, nine-sectioned diagram over a plan of your home.
Posted at: September 3rd, 2007 - 9:32 am - Number of Comments » 0
By Laura Milligan
Below are 50 simple ways you can maintain a happy, clean, and organized office area at home by practicing the fundamentals of Feng Shui. By including the key elements fire, water, earth, and wood, you’ll have a work space that maximizes your productivity and energy while nurturing a calm, soothing balance.
Furniture
Rearrange furniture frequently. […]
Posted at: September 3rd, 2007 - 9:23 am - Number of Comments » 0
The most ideal locations to situate a home office, in order of best to second, third ad fourth best are the North (the Career Sector), the Southwest (the Wealth sector), the Northeast (Skills and Talents sector) or the South (the fame and recognition sector.) If possible try to locate your home office in one of […]
Posted at: September 3rd, 2007 - 8:14 am - Number of Comments » 0