Feng Shui The Way of Wind and Water Some Introductory Tips

Feng Shui The Way of Wind and Water  Some Introductory TipsShort Description
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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Monster.com What is the origin of feng shui

Monster.com What is the origin of feng shuiShort Description
Feng shui is based on the “chi” theory. Chi is the universal energy that underlies all life. It has two complementary forms: yin, the passive, static form, and yang, the active form. The goal of feng shui is to set up your physical environment so that it will attract the positive life energy that chi is. It goes back to the “I Ching,” the book of changes, the foundation of all Chinese wisdom. The “I Ching” is a book for understanding the changing energies of life.

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Feng Shui at Work A Practice for the Office

Feng Shui at Work A Practice for the OfficeShort Description
New York real estate mogul Donald Trump regularly hires a feng shui consultant for his office tower projects. Is it marketing or is it magic?

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A quick guide to the 5 elements

A quick guide to the 5 elementsShort Description
Based on information originally published in the book Fast Feng Shui: 9 Simple Principles for Transforming Your Life by Energizing Your Home by Stephanie Roberts (Lotus Pond Press, 2001).

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ARCHIPLANS FENG SHUI PLANNING GUIDE

ARCHIPLANS FENG SHUI PLANNING GUIDEShort Description
Feng Shui is the Chinese Art of placement, which started with the progress of Agriculture. After living a nomadic existence and with the need for secure shelter, the Chinese started looking for the most favourable setting for a home, one where the occupants would enjoy good health and live prosperous lives from generation to generation. The factors contributing to proper placement come from the geography of the landscape and the flow of chi, life force energy, through rivers, streams, and pathways. Feng Shui is also known as Chinese geomancy.

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