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Feng Shui Tip - Feng Shui Colors

Sunday, January 15th, 2006

Did you know that you can use colors as Feng Shui remedies? They are not as strong as the actual element, but in some cases this is fine and what is needed. For example, if you need water in an area, but you cannot put the actual element of water, you can use [...]

Feng Shui Tip

Thursday, January 5th, 2006

Now that the Western New Year is behind us, it is the time to begin thinking next year in terms of Feng Shui. The new year according to Feng Shui begins February 4th. There are two types of New Year events in Chinese culture. There is the Lunar New Year which will [...]

Feng Shui Tip - Removing Sha

Thursday, December 15th, 2005

One of the key things in Feng Shui is to remove sha. Sha means “negative influence.” So if you see something that is creating discomfort to any of the senses, then remove it from your environment. A torn rug, a broken doorjam, a stuck window, or even a leaky faucet can all [...]

Tip: An excellent holiday gift idea

Tuesday, November 29th, 2005

An great idea for a gift this year for your holiday giving is to give a copy of the 2006 Astrology and Feng Shui Guide by Master Larry Sang. Many people love this as it provides them with the key information for properly aligning themselves according to Feng Shui and guidance as to what [...]

Feng Shui Tip

Sunday, October 30th, 2005

When determining the orientation of the building remember that the entrance has nothing to do with the sitting and facing. It is important in that it is the “qi mouth” but the sitting and facing are determined by the yin and yang sides of the building. The more public side is the facing and the [...]

Feng Shui Tip - Symbolic Representations

Sunday, October 23rd, 2005

Remember that when looking at the symbolic representations of the directions; the green dragon, the red phoenix, the white tiger, and the black turtle, these are only representations and not to be used as symbolic objects. In other words, you do not need statues of these animals for the feng shui. They represent [...]

Feng Shui Tip

Sunday, October 16th, 2005

Never have your bed aligned with the head board to a corner. You should be flat against a wall at the headboard. This will prevent qi from circulating behind the head, creating unrestful sleep. Additionally, being square to the wall helps avoid creating odd angles within the room.

Feng Shui Tip

Saturday, October 8th, 2005

If you want to seriously study Feng Shui, you need to learn some Chinese. There is a lot of Feng Shui that has been put into English, but to get to the roots, you need to understand some Chinese. You do not need to necessarily learn to speak fluent Chinese, but having the [...]

Feng Shui Tip - Finding Balance

Wednesday, September 28th, 2005

Think in terms of balance. Is it too hot or too cold? Is it too bright or too dark? Good feng shui avoids extremes. Try to make the room or house as comfortable as possible without extremes. This can include colors. Red and Black are two extreme colors and should [...]

Feng Shui Tip

Monday, September 5th, 2005

A simple way to improve the Feng Shui of your home is by starting in the garden. Using beauty and color will enhance the qi of any house. The trick is to use the right colors. Similar to painting the house, if you use colors that are supportive to the trigram of [...]


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