Tag: Feng Shui
Modern Feng Shui Helpful Tips
Consider feng shui tips as a way of personal training. However one needs to acquire a fundamental knowledge of the way this kind of ancient Chinese principle succeeds, this could all start by reading an article in a magazine or on the Internet. Most feng shui tips are very practical in positioning, while people are [...]
Posted: September 26th, 2011 under Feng Shui.
Tags: Feng Shui, feng shui tips
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Earth, Fire, Water, Wood, Metal – The Five Elements Of Feng Shui
When it comes to feng shui, how much do you really know about it? Many people would say they didn’t know much but would then say, “but what I do know is that it has something to do with furniture and how it’s placed around the house”. The reality however is that it goes a [...]
Posted: January 5th, 2011 under Feng Shui.
Tags: elements of feng shui, Feng Shui, feng shui design, mother nature
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Why Beds Matter in Feng Shui
Considering how much of your life is spent in your bed, don’t you think it is time to create a comfortable nest that invites the right kind of positive energy into your life? The suggested guidelines of bed placement in feng shui will help you decide what kind of energy you are longing for and [...]
Posted: September 14th, 2010 under Feng Shui.
Tags: bed location, bed placement, beds, Feng Shui
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How to Apply Feng Shui to Your Home
Feng shui is an ancient Chinese system, used to improve life by encouraging positive chi. An ancient art and science that has been around for thousands of years, it reveals how to balance the energies of any given space to assure the health and good fortune for people inhabiting it. Many people apply feng shui [...]
Posted: July 24th, 2010 under Feng Shui.
Tags: contents insurance, Feng Shui, home
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The Japanese Lantern – Feng Shui
‘‘The lantern is present everywhere”. That might be a rash statement! Yet the obliquitous lantern is present in a stroll garden within an Imperial Villa or a courtyard garden in a private residence. I feel the lantern offers great symbolism in a Japanese garden. The lantern presents a light source and a vertical image (Yang). [...]
Posted: July 7th, 2010 under Feng Shui.
Tags: Feng Shui, garden, garden design, japanese garden, kyoto, kyoto lantern, lantern, light, yang, yin and yang
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Celestial Creatures of Feng Shui
Feng Shui was originally uneasy while using romantic relationship between buildings and their surrounding landscape. The perfect positioning of your building was explained when it comes to what land form characteristic was especially desirable in every of the four Directions, when you appear out on the structure. Essentially the most crucial element was thought to [...]
Posted: April 18th, 2010 under Feng Shui.
Tags: celestial wildlife, chi, creatures, dragon, Feng Shui, white tiger
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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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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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