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» Feng Shui Water Placement
By Sheryl Cooper | Published 09/1/2006 | Feng Shui | Unrated
Feng shui literally means ‘wind and water’. This ancient Chinese discipline of placing and arranging living space gives prime importance to the flow of energy through wind and water. Within homes, the energy flow through water takes place with the help of water fountains or waterfalls that are placed in specific areas of the house for bringing good fortune and happiness to the members of the house.
» Feng Shui Products
By Sheryl Cooper | Published 09/1/2006 | Feng Shui | Unrated
The discipline of feng shui relates to the flow of energy in the nature. It is believed that the everyday lives of people are affected because of the placement of objects in our homes or offices. Feng shui products are thought to correct or reduce the negative energy flow and enhance the flow of positive energy in our surroundings. Some feng shui products in general use include fountains, crystals, mirrors and wind chimes. Most of these products can be purchased from local area shops that sell feng shui products or can also be found on online shopping sites.
» Feng Shui Front Door Colors
By Sheryl Cooper | Published 09/1/2006 | Feng Shui | Unrated
The door of the house plays an important role in the quality of energy that flows through the house. It is believed that positive energy enters the house through doors and windows. The front door of the house therefore is of prime importance and the colors used to decorate the front door also affect the feng shui of the house depending upon the direction in which the door faces.
» Feng Shui Architect – A Stress Free Architecture
By Sheryl Cooper | Published 09/1/2006 | Feng Shui | Unrated
Feng Shui is a traditional Chinese oriental art of placing and arranging of objects for achieving harmony. More over the art teaches us how to create harmony and balance around us. This Eastern philosophy though being more than 3000 years old has already become very popular with the contemporary building design.
» Feng Shui for Apartments Gua
By Sheryl Cooper | Published 09/1/2006 | Feng Shui | Unrated
The gua is the area in the apartment that one wishes to enhance. According to feng shui experts there are nine specific areas that make up each one’s life. Each area in the apartment or living area represents a different aspect in life. A bagua diagram which specifies each of these areas can be used to feng shui the apartment.


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