Archive for 'Feng Shui'
A Few Basic Elements of Feng Shui to Keep in Mind For Your Home
Feng Shui, the ancient Chinese system of aesthetics has really caught on in a big way, in our lives currently. Most home owners today want to abide by the principles as set forth in Feng Shui and not violate them as best as possible. While some people may simply dismiss all Feng Shui principles as [...]
Posted: April 16th, 2010 under Feng Shui.
Tags: Feng Shui, feng shui guidelines
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What is the BTB Feng Shui, Black Sect School?
BTB Feng Shui is just one of many schools practicing this discipline. BTB is an acronym for Black Sect Tantric Buddhist. This is also referred to by some as Black Hat Tantric Buddhism. The reference to Black Hat is due to the color of the hats that are worn by Tibetan Monks within the Bon [...]
Posted: April 3rd, 2010 under Feng Shui.
Tags: Black Sect School, BTB Feng Shui, What is the BTB Feng Shui
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Using Water Fountains to Add the Feng Shui Water Element
The water element in Feng Shui practice is used to bring about harmony, balance and prosperity. This water element can be via a stream located on your property, a picture of a waterfall or art that represents water, colors normally associated with the water element, a reflective surface or a water fountain. In the theory [...]
Posted: March 28th, 2010 under Feng Shui.
Tags: Feng Shui, feng shui water, water element, water fountains
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Feng Shui – Feng Shui Products
The art of Feng Shui is a philosophy that focuses on balance, harmony, and improving the quality of life. Despite being thousands of years old, it is still relevant and beneficial today. The practice make use of certain products to manage an energy known as qi, or chi using the English pronunciation, which is the [...]
Posted: January 23rd, 2010 under Feng Shui.
Tags: feng shui products
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Feng Shui, Art and the Five Elements
The five element form of feng shui classifies various aspects of interior design according to their relationship to the predominant forces in nature. The Chinese five element system views wood, fire, earth, metal and water as the primary natural elements. Homes and interior decorative objects may be balanced through it with one or more of [...]
Posted: January 22nd, 2010 under Feng Shui.
Tags: feng shui art, five elements of feng shui
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Feng Shui – Acupuncture For Your Home
Feng shui, a 5,000 year old art aimed at aligning buildings with the fundamental forces of nature, is a unique approach to indoor environments. Feng shui works much like acupuncture. This uses “cures” to reestablish the proper energy flow in a building by removing energy blockages and stimulating stagnant areas. In feng shui, each area [...]
Posted: January 21st, 2010 under Feng Shui.
Tags: Feng shui acupuncture, home feng shui
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