Bedroom is the most important and sacred place in a house. It is the place where everyone retreat to have a good night rest and sleep. It should be peaceful,comforting and relaxing. Your feng shui bedroom should place much emphasis on the design structure of the bedroom as well as the decorations in the bedroom. […]
Posted on February 3rd, 2010 by Susan Palmer
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Humans are meaning-making machines, and they tend to attach meanings beyond simple object and events. Most of our psychological, emotional and physical reactions can be derived from colors. No wonder our traffic lights are color-coded.
The Guiding Principle
Feng Shui knows the link between man and colors and instead of making people fight […]
Posted on June 17th, 2009 by Susan Palmer
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Feng Shui bagua is a chart which connects the different areas in your life to the 8 divisions or sections of the space that you occupy. It is a very essential tool especially needed by those who want to get started on studying and practicing feng shui.
How Fen Shui Bagua Works
The bagua should be placed […]
Posted on May 18th, 2009 by Susan Palmer
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Feng Shui is the science and art of comprehending nature’s forces so that we can live accordingly and attract positive energy and block or neutralize the negative energy. It is not based on superstitious beliefs but rather relies on understanding why fortune is sometimes good, and other times, bad.
How to Spot an Authentic Feng […]
Posted on April 12th, 2009 by Susan Palmer
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Feng shui, or the ancient art of arranging surroundings for maximum benefit, has been linked to a number of benefits. In your home, feng shui can be a simple and very effective way to create a comfortable and effective living space without spending a fortune on décor. This is because feng shui is at heart […]
Posted on August 10th, 2007 by Susan Palmer
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Feng Shui, which translates literally as “wind-water” is an ancient art that teaches us how to arrange furniture, belongings, and other parts of our home to enjoy better health, prosperity, comfort, and a higher quality of life overall. While the idea of arranging objects and getting such dramatic results may seem a little unusual at […]
Posted on July 10th, 2007 by Susan Palmer
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