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Feng Shui Tip - Your Front Yard

Saturday, February 25th, 2006

There is a term in Feng Shui called Ming Tong. This roughly means “bright palace”. This is should be the flat area directly in front of the house and should be beautiful and welcoming. This is a key area for holding the beneficial qi of the house. Having beautiful flowers and [...]

Feng Shui Tip - Finding the house orientation

Monday, February 20th, 2006

This may sound controversial, but in traditional Feng Shui, if you do not use a compass you are only guessing. Authentic Feng Shui requires knowing the orientation. If you guess on the orientation, you are probably wrong. Just because a street seems to run North and South does not make your house [...]

Finding the Sitting and Facing of the House

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2006

The sitting and facing of the house are key components to any Feng Shui reading. It is essential that you know the sitting of the house in order to find the house trigram. The house trigram will then determine the trigram group the house belongs to; east group or west group. The [...]

The Consultation

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2005

Frequently, (more times than one can count) we are asked a lot of questions about Feng Shui consultations. The most common is “What does a consultation consist of?” Most people have never experienced a Feng Shui consultation or have only heard about it by word of mouth. What should one expect? [...]

Finding your Best Feng Shui Directions

Monday, August 22nd, 2005

Everyone asks us how to determine their favorable and unfavorable directions for sleeping, working, study, etc. Each person aligns with one of the 8 directions and can use four of the directions to their benefit. Below are some guidelines on finding out what your directions are.
First, Feng Shui is based on the Solar [...]

What is Feng Shui

Wednesday, August 17th, 2005

Feng Shui, literally means wind and water. It is rapidly becoming a standard practice for creating the ideal environment in which to live and work.
Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese study of the natural and “built” environment and has been practiced for thousands of years. This environment can be at the office, in your home, [...]

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 Five Elements

Sunday, August 7th, 2005

It seems that many people today who have heard about Feng Shui have heard about the Five Elements. These elements; Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water are the foundation theory for Feng Shui balance. There also seems to be some confusion about just what these elements really are and how they work. [...]

Yin and Yang Theory

Friday, August 5th, 2005

The concept of Yin and Yang is one of the most fundamental and profound theories of Feng Shui. It is the Chinese perspective of balance and continual change. Many Feng Shui practitioners claim they have a deep understanding of this concept, yet they cannot even represent the image correctly. In fact, this [...]

Feng Shui and Destiny

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2005

Often in Feng Shui, we see that people get the house they were destined for, at that time, whether good or bad. And in applying Feng Shui, people may either get an knowledgeable master or a fraudulent master. This is their destiny. The best area of the house may be their garage [...]


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