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Archive for August, 2005

Shapes in Feng Shui

Wednesday, August 10th, 2005

Feng Shui is a study of the environment; specifically the living spaces we call home or work. When we are at home, we need a restful environment. Many times though, homes are designed and built in a shape that is not conducive to rest. Rather, it stirs you up or it [...]

The Fish Factor

Wednesday, August 10th, 2005

We frequently get questions about fish and their effect in Feng Shui. This is a Feng Shui topic that has a lot of misunderstanding, primarily because there is some basis for what is discussed, but also there is a lot of misunderstanding.
In traditional Chinese Feng Shui, the only recommended solutions are the five elements of [...]

A glimpse into the Yi Jing

Wednesday, August 10th, 2005

If you are looking into the origins of Feng Shui, you certainly cannot miss that Feng Shui is based on the yi jing (also known as the I Ching). The yi jing is a profound Chinese oracle. It is one of the five classics of Chinese writing. The five classics are the Book of Changes [...]

Feng Shui Tip

Tuesday, August 9th, 2005

If you know the Feng Shui chart for your house/office, use the good areas and avoid the unfortunate areas. Try to spend more time where the qi is good!

The Principles of Feng Shui by Master Larry Sang

Monday, August 8th, 2005

This is an excerpt from “The Principles of Feng Shui” by Master Larry Sang.
Foreword
Feng Shui, a Chinese mathematical system developed by scholars through observations accumulated over thousands of years, is a method of harmonizing a man-made environment and the calculation of time and space. It is a science incorporating astronomy, geography, [...]

Does Feng Shui require a compass?

Monday, August 8th, 2005

Yes, Feng Shui is only Feng Shui if a compass is used. Without it, one is only practicing design and personal preference. At a basic level, Feng Shui does blend with interior design principals. These addresses the environment you live in. But at a deeper level, the true nature of Chinese Feng Shui [...]

Feng Shui, a mystical belief or a natural science?

Monday, August 8th, 2005

Feng Shui has gained widespread popularity in the United States and around the world. Originating in China more than 2,000 years ago, it is quickly becoming a part of architecture, building development, and home living. Much has been written and reported about this topic. So truly, what is this thing that recommends avoidance of sharp [...]

The Time Aspect of Feng Shui

Monday, August 8th, 2005

“Time marches on.” How appropriate a comment, especially at the beginning of a new century. Time is an elusive concept. What is right now, or did it just pass, or will it happen? Time controls our lives. People live by their calendars and their watches. It also is a principle part of Feng Shui. Feng [...]

Feng Shui and Mirrors

Monday, August 8th, 2005

Frequently, Feng Shui practitioners in America utilize mirrors as a cure. We consistently see mirrors being used upon the recommendation of a prior “master.” According to one web site, “Mirrors are known to be the aspirin of Feng Shui” (Although I tend to think of them as placebos). What do these mirrors do and how [...]

Feng Shui Tip

Monday, August 8th, 2005

Adding water in the East or Southwest directions outside your house can
help the prosperity in the house until 2043. Be sure to keep the water
clean and circulating!


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