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Feng Shui House - Location |
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Friday, 28 December 2007 23:16 |
Remember Yin and Yang, the opposite and
complementary forces? In Feng Shui we always strive for balance.
Depending on the purpose of the premise or area, it can be
classified as either Yin or Yang. A human tenanted house, for
example, is classified as Yang while a gravesite is classified as
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Friday, 28 December 2007 22:55 |
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Does your home feel like Home? Is it there to support, heal and
nourish you? Applying feng shui in your home should be a priority
if you are looking to bring more harmony and love into your space.
Start with the feng shui basics. How happy do you feel in your
home? Which areas do you like most? Which ones do you avoid? Why?
How close is your environment to the ideal one you would like to
live in? What is your relationship with each and every object in
your Home? Before getting to the interior of the Home, you should
take a good look outside your home. Making the best remedies inside
will not change much if your outside is overpoweringly negative.
After studying and re-aligning the outside energy patterns, a
closer look at your home is next. Each and every area of your home
is closely related to a specific area of your life, organ in your
body, etc. Ideally, you would start applying feng shui after
releasing most of the clutter from your environment. |
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Feng Shui Front Door Facing |
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Friday, 28 December 2007 22:55 |
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In this article we will focus on the front door facing. Please
refer to the diagram on the right. This house is the same as the
one in the previous article except that the main door facing is now
East instead of South. The facing of the sitting and facing of the
house is still North and South respectively and the qi distribution
remains unchanged.. In the Flying Star system the feng shui front
door facing usually matches the house facing. feng shui front door
facingIn the Eight Mansions system however the direction of the
front door can be totaly different from the facing. |
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Feng Shui Color Blue Tips - How to Use Color Blue in Feng Shui |
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Friday, 28 December 2007 22:54 |
Blue is a magnificent feng shui color. It ranges from gentle aqua
blue to the blue-green of the ocean to the deep indigo blue of the
crown chakra. In feng shui, we associate blue with the clear sky
and the healing, refreshing waters.
Feng Shui-wise, Color Blue belongs to the Water element. It is
excellent for use in the feng shui areas of East (Health &
Family) and Southeast (Wealth & Abundance) of your space, as
Water energy nourishes the Wood element of these two areas. Bring
it in the form of wall color, art, or decor items.
Gentle blue is an excellent feng shui choice for study, especially
as a ceiling color. Several studies have shown that children
performed better under the blue-colored ceiling then under the
regular white one. |
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Friday, 28 December 2007 22:51 |
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Feng Shui when literally translated from Chinese to English
means wind and water. Referred in Feng Shui practice as an element,
‘water’ comprises around 2/3 part of the earth. It also
comprises 2/3 part of our body. So there is no doubt about the fact
that it has a great influence on our lives. At anytime, there are
millions of particles and energy waves passing through our bodies
without us noticing them. Water and wind have tremendous energy and
the traditional wisdom of Feng Shui tells us how to use this energy
to enhance our immediate surroundings (our home, office and other
living spaces) for improved efficiency, optimal health, better
relationships, increased prosperity and overall well-being.
Feng Shui has tried, true, and time tested wealth strategies that
integrate theories based on Feng Shui Elements. Feng Shui colors
and tools such as the Feng Shui Baguato provide followers the
secret keys to lasting prosperity. If you did a Feng Shui Study,
you would be fascinated by the relationship Feng Shui establishes
between the bathroom and wealth. Read on and you will not only help
you discover new ways to improve prosperity but will also provide
to deepen your understanding of this popular practice which has
strong spiritual and scientific basis |
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