Feng Shui Tips for the day
The best windchimes to use is a metal windchime with 6 rods. This is because the number 6 represents Big Metal. The number 7 also represents metal but it is Small Metal. Never use windchimes which has both metal and wood as these are two clashing elements.

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Feng Shui Quotes
"Even Coca-Cola let it be known last month on the front page of The Wall Street Journal that they had a Feng Shui consultant help them with their headquarters, on the recommendation of their Asian bottlers" From The Piedmont Review

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Featured Feng Shui Quick Tip

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Place an aquarium in the North for Good Career Luck!
The North goverens our career and it is dominated by the element of water. Place a small aquarium or any other water feature in the North sector of your room, office and home, to activate your career luck! Make sure it is a Yang water feature (where the water is constantly moving). |
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Feng Shui Tips- an Introduction
For thousands of years, the Chinese has been using Feng Shui to improve their lives. Feng Shui advocates living in harmony with the earth’s energy lines and your surroundings. At home, good feng shui attract harmonious relationship between family members, good health and good fortune. Bad feng shui on the other hand brings bad luck, accidents and financial loss.
Harnessing good feng shui is one of the easiest things that you can do to attract good luck and good fortune. By just using a good compass and re-arranging your furniture, good feng shui change your life for the better. |
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Key Concepts in Feng Shui
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The Pa Kua
The Pa Kua is probably the most important reference tool in Feng Shui. It is an octagon-shaped symbol, which shows the four cardinal points of the compass, as well as the four sub directions. It is also regarded as a powerful remedy against poison arrows and other harmful structures.
More about Pa Kua Directions
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Chi and Cosmic Breath
The concepts of Chi and cosmic breath are also pivotal in the practice of Feng Shui. Feng Shui emphasizes a good flow of chi, which promotes balance and harmony within you and the environment.
More about Chi
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The Five Elements
Feng Shui practitioners also make frequent references to the Five Elements; wood, water, fire, earth and metal. The key is to create a balance between these five elements. Any one of these elements must not be so strong as to overwhelm the other. An imbalance of these five elements causes disharmony, which will result in volatility and unrest.
More about the Five Elements
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Flying Star Feng Shui
The Flying Star Feng Shui is an advance formula that takes into account the dimension of time and space. It is often used to determine the auspicious areas in the house. This practice is recommended to advance practitioners of feng shui as it involves a thorough knowledge of the auspicious directions on a day-to-day basis. For beginners, it is sufficient to just know the flying star chart for that particular year.
More about flying star
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Footnote :
The Chinese believe that a man’s life is governed by a trinity of luck; heaven-luck, earth-luck and man-luck. Astrology and other forms of divinity reveal your heaven luck, which you cannot control, nor change. Man-luck is created from your actions and thoughts. Lead your life earnestly and responsibility to harness your man-luck. Feng Shui governs earth-luck. Use your knowledge in Feng Shui to create balance and harmony with surrounding energy lines to maximze your earth-luck! |
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