Archive for July, 2010


Feng Shui Fountains

Feng Shui Fountains that can enhance your prosperity The water element is very strong and can bring prosperity. Using metal containers is ideal for Feng Shui Fountains as in the Five Element theory, metal gives strength to water. Here are some examples of metal feng shuifountains that would bring beauty and harmony to your home [...]

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168 Feng Shui Advisors – New Look, New Articles

Please check out our new website at http://www.168fengshui.com. We have updated the look and feel and have also added 5 new articles on the Five Elements. Of course, they are Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water. We are sure you will like this new site!

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Feng Shui Earth Element

The Feng Shui Earth element can be both the bad guy and the good guy. It is at the center of the eight trigrams and is in the opposing directions of Southwest and Northeast. Looking at the Post-Heaven Trigram, it is also in the Center. Its colors are earth tones, yellows, or tans. This elemental qi [...]

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Feng Shui Wood Element

Being that it is springtime and a time for renewal, the Feng Shui wood element is the ideal place to begin a discussion of the elements. Of the five elements, wood is one of the most refreshing and easily adaptable solutions for one’s home. It is associated with spring, new life, and the directions east [...]

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Feng Shui Fire Element

Fire is something that has transfixed man for as long as we have had recorded history.  Fire is what keeps us warm. Fire cooks our food. Fire in proportion can be useful.  Fire out of control is devastating. The Chinese looked at fire as being one of the primary elements.  It is the most Yang [...]

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Feng Shui Metal Element

Have you ever held a compass close to something metal, such as an automobile or even a metal table? Metal can effect the compass needle, skewing it to one side or another by several degrees. Because of this strong effect, one of the primary Feng Shui solutions that is recommended more times than not, is something made [...]

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Feng Shui Water Element

Feng Shui literally means wind and water. The ancient Chinese used Feng Shui to study the effects of qi (pronounced “chi” and meaning “Life Energy”) on people and buildings and to create environments that were supportive and prosperous. “Wind disperses qi and Water holds qi” is a common axiom in Feng Shui. Water is one [...]

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