Feng Shui The Way of Wind and Water Some Introductory Tips
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Feng shui can flummox the best of us, but it does not have to. It is a combination of common sense and good taste, of intuition and logical thinking. “When you begin to perceive the power of the invisible world,” writes William Spear, author of Feng Shui Made Easy, “you may very well explode, too — with possibilities for a new future!”
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Everything is connected. Say, for example, your sofa faces away from the room’s entrance. This could begin making you jumpy and nervous…you snap at your spouse, which brings tension into your marriage. Perhaps, in response, you eat more and gain weight, which brings more tension into your relationship. This tension begins to affect how you do your job…which means you won’t get a very good raise…which means you won’t be able to afford a vacation with your family…which means…well, it goes on and on. Feng shui is also a practice of cures for what ails an environment that is not working, and for those that must live or work in such an area, they often times discover a simple change can make a huge difference. Perfection not withstanding, feng shui can give you a new outlook on a room that “feels off”, but for some reason you never knew what was troubling about it.
You’re already naturally practicing a lot of good feng shui; you just don’t know it. Feng shui is a practice of harmony with nature and the environment. It’s about yin and yang, balance and things we already do on some level, but we’re not consciously aware of why we do them.
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