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Feng Shui – An Amazing Art To Accomplish Success In Life

Posted by Tina L. Jones On February - 28 - 20101 COMMENT

Occasionally there are negative or evil powers within the house which do not enable an individual accomplish certain jobs properly. Individuals often attempt several things to make things better. Feng Shui means wind and water. The exact meaning of Feng Shui is to manipulate the orientation and arrangement of space related to energy flow. Feng Shui should be considered when renovating houses or workplace and place the furniture in the correct orientation. Having furniture in right direction makes the positive flow of energy towards the premise and it can result in the better progress of a person. There are several Feng Shui tips that will undoubtedly help you to know everything about this wonderful concept.

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The Importance Of Engaging An Excellent Feng Shui Consultant

Posted by Victor Epand On February - 13 - 2010Comments Off

The meaning of “Feng” refer to wind and “Shui” refers water, are kinds of Chinese cultural belief that the wind and water are always affiliated with a harvest as well as with the health of a person. If the wind is mild and the water is smooth and flowing, then there will be a good harvest and every one can be in good health, however if the wind is harsh and the water is stagnant, then there’s a seemingly possibility that there can be food shortage and also illnesses .

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The Salt of the Earth – Luck and Life

Posted by Estee Taschereau On January - 22 - 20101 COMMENT

Spilling salt at the table is considered to be unlucky. The spell of bad luck can be quickly and easily dispatched by picking up a pinch of the salt and throwing it over your left shoulder.

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Feng Shui: Are Dried Flowers Bad Luck?

Posted by Estee Taschereau On January - 4 - 2010Comments Off

adminWhat could make dried flowers such an undesirable object? Flowers are certainly not unlucky or negative in any way. Let’s consider some of the concepts of Feng Shui.

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Use Feng Shui Flowers For The Home And Bedroom

Posted by Webmaster On December - 25 - 2009Comments Off

Using the flowers symbol is based on the same universal feeling that flowers evoke in all humans, giving a feel of grace, beauty and alive sensuality. Feng shui flowers can be a great addition to the home and bedroom. Live flowers are a beautiful choice for any home bringing healing and energy inside your house they can often bring good luck and blessings.

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Call Abundance to Your Feng Shui House

Posted by Webmaster On December - 23 - 2009Comments Off

Because Feng Shui brings together art and science, you will find its principles carried through all areas of these subjects from astronomy and architecture to decorating and design. In fact, the same principles that define science itself also could be applied to the ancient practice of Feng Shui cures as well.

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Asian Dragon Symbolism

Posted by Webmaster On December - 22 - 2009Comments Off

Dragon in China has come to stand for both good and bad as far as Chinese history is concerned. But the fact remains that the dragon has auspicious power when we see the art form or the myths that is related to Chinese dragon.

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Red Tones in the Home

Posted by Jim Slate On December - 8 - 2009Comments Off

From the fury of red -orange flames to crimson blood, this color stirs us to action. It excites, invigorates, and stirrs the warrior spirit in our subconscious.

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The Story of the Dragon and the Stream

Posted by Webmaster On July - 10 - 2009Comments Off

In the feng shui art of geomancy, it is said that the dragon follows the course of the water. The influence of the dragon begins at the place where the water has its beginning.
Taken into a logical view, we see that a great source of water is found in the melting snows [...]

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Confucius and Writings of Feng Shui

Posted by Webmaster On July - 9 - 2009Comments Off

Most of us have heard the name Confucius, the Chinese philosopher who compiled many works into the books we now know as the “Five Classics”.
One book contained in the “Five Classics” is the Yih King. This book contains teaching in the science of divination or geomancy created by Fuk Hi. The translation for [...]

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