Feng Shui Colors

April 14th, 2010

Chinese astrologers believe that each year is represented by one of the five elements. Each element is also represented by specific colors. The colors that you need to use more of inside your surroundings can be found by matching your year of birth to its corresponding element. There are also two forces that influence the way the five elements work together to attain balance.

To find out more about finding the right colors for your house, please read the full article HERE

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Feng Shui for your home office

April 11th, 2010

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Do you know that the most effective location for an office is towards the front of a home, preferably by the entrance?

Do you know that office located in the central part of the house, around the basement or anywhere near a bathroom is bad?

Do you know that combining your work space with any other space just isn’t a good feng shui practice?

Do you know that appropriate colors, decorative items and other feng shui tools around the wealth and career corners of the home office will activate the ‘qi’ for the promotion of productivity and success?

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Feng shui bedroom

April 11th, 2010

Here are some Feng Shui tips for your bedroom:

1) According to Feng Shui, bedroom is a space where the soul regenerates. Therefore it is considered to be the most sacred room. A perfect balance of yin (good) and yang (bad) is necessary.

2) Keeping your bed in line with your door can drain out all your energy. This will make you feel tensed and stressful and can also create health problems.

3) Do not keep a mirror facing your bed. If you have no option but to keep a mirror in front of your bed, cover it with a cloth before sleeping.

4) You should never keep you working desk or computer in your bedroom. The energy behind work and rest are opposite to each other and thus incompatible to each other. If you have no option but to keep your laptop or computer in the bedroom, separate the two with a Feng Shui element. Feng Shui elements are items that have a strong power to balance power.

5) A good Feng Shui bedroom also allows the harmonious flow of sensual energy. This energy is destroyed by magnetic waves. Therefore it is important not to keep computers and television in your room.

6) To paint your bedroom walls, choose Feng Shui colours. As far as the bedroom is considered skin colours are called the Feng Shui colours. This can range from beige, white, cream and brown. Choose a skin colour that will best suit your home decor.

7) Do not leave your bedroom cluttered. Avoid storing things that is of no use. Such things store in bad energy. A clean room eases the flow of positive energy.

Excerpts taken from http://living.oneindia.in/home-n-garden/home-decor/2010/feng-shui-bedroom-300310.html

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Feng Shui Mirrors – Powerful Tools To Use Throughout The Home

April 10th, 2010

Mirrors are found throughout a home, but unless you follow the proper guidelines for feng shui mirrors, the position is usually incorrect.

A mirror placed in a wrong location can do more damage than you think. What you normally use for home decor and vanity purposes is actually quite a powerful tool which can cure the bad ‘qi’ or energy of the space and shift its flow.

There are three ways in which the mirrors can effectively be used as feng shui remedies. They are expansion, reflection and deflection.

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Feng shui can balance landscape’s positive energy

April 9th, 2010

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Gardens can relax or energize you, depending on their design. Balance your landscape’s energy flow to ensure it will be comfortable and harmonious.

Yin and yang describe the two opposing forces that act on qi. Yin is passive; yang is aggressive. This is the goal of balance to achieve in your garden.

Feng shui is the discipline of bringing balanced qi to your life, including home and garden. Translated, it means “wind and water,” two forces that have a great impact on Earth. They are considered part of the cosmic energy that the Chinese believe is in everything. Wind and water carved canyons, eroded mountains, determined locations of cities and dictate whether soil will be rich enough to support life.

Learning the terminology and concepts of feng shui can help one understand this discipline. Read all about it HERE.

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Following the sacred way to the Ming Tombs

April 7th, 2010

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According to Fengshui, bad spirits and evil winds that descended from the North had to be deflected and so an arc-shaped area at the foot of mountains north of Beijing was selected. Today, the Ming Tombs offer us dazzling insight into the beliefs, world view and geomantic theories prevalent in feudal China. The tombs offer the visitor the opportunity to not only view the burial edifices of great historical figures, but experience what was the theatre for major events during the course of China’s rich and gripping history.

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