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Guide to feng shui: the 5 basic elements. There are five elements at the heart of feng shui: Wood; Fire; Earth; Water; Metal; On their own and together, these elements of …
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Feb 07, 2015 . Feng Shui (pronounced ‘fung shway’) is the 3000-year-old Chinese system of laws that are considered to govern spatial organisation and positioning relative to the flow of energy …
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The point of Feng Shui is to enhance your personal energy so you move around life as a high-vibrational person who attracts abundance, happiness, and peace. Feng Shui is a lifestyle …
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Feng Shui is the art of harnessing energy to create harmony within yourself and your surrounding. Feng Shui is a Chinese term that literally means wind and water, …
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Jun 24, 2018 . Feng Shui is an ancient art and science which originated in China over 3,000+ years ago. It is the practice of arranging your surroundings so that the energy (also known as …
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Feng Shui Quick Guide for Home and Office - Secrets for Attracting Wealth, Harmony, and Love Own the award-winning Feng Shui book that is practical and easy to understand. The Feng …
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The Feng Shui Quick Guide for Home and Office includes easy-to-follow basics plus tips and secrets to make the practical magic of Feng Shui work for you. Sprinkled among the tips are …
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Feng Shui Guide - Quick Reference Guide by Permacharts Make sure this fits by entering your model number. Quick reference learning guide The five elements of Feng Shui are …
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Mar 04, 2009 . In feng shui, we use the five element system, which comes from Taoist philosophy. This system looks at the cycles of nature and how they work together to be in balance. The …
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Feng shui (/ˈfʌŋˌʃuːi/), also known as Chinese geomancy, is an ancient Chinese traditional practice which claims to use energy forces to harmonize individuals with their surrounding …
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This Guide is the ultimate Feng Shui quick reference source! Feng Shui is the Eastern art and philosophy of how to live in harmony with the environment. The life force of "chi", the power …
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Feng Shui is all about harmoniously balancing these two energies, by building structures, arranging furniture and other decor items in a way that enhances the flow of positive chi and keeps the negative chi at bay. How does positive chi help you ask?
• Try to spend ample time in good Feng Shui environment. Take good sleep, eat well and take good care of yourself. And lastly, keep a positive and positive attitude, and you will get a job you deserve.
To that end, we put together a beginner’s guide to feng shui (pronounced fung shway) to help you head into 2016 with maximum harmony—and style—in the home. 1. CLEAR THE CLUTTER The cardinal rule of feng shui is no clutter. Energy, or chi, must be able to flow freely throughout your space. Clutter disrupts the flow creating negative energy.
DRAW OUTSIDE THE LINES Hanging your art in a straight line creates what in feng shui is referred to as a “poison arrow.” These are sharp edges that shoot out aggressively and make the space feel uncomfortable. Opt for a gallery wall to soften the effect and create a natural flow of energy in a more visually appealing way.
TAKE COMMAND IN BED A feng shui concept known as the Command Position suggests placing your bed where you will have a clear vision of the entryway. The headboard should be against a wall and the foot of the bed should never be in line with the door.
7. LEAVE THE WATER RUNNING Fountains are a popular feng shui cure because water is associated with wealth and therefore a flowing fountain helps with the cash flow. Fountains are also natural ionizers, meaning they diffuse negative ions in the air when used indoors.