Praying altar in Feng Shui.
Saturday, 21 April 2007
Praying altar is prefer to be at the auspicious bright places...
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Potraits in Feng Shui.
Saturday, 14 April 2007
There are many theories concerning the place for wedding potraits, family potraits and etc. Some said it is not a good idea to place wedding potraits inside the bedroom, facing the bed, at the and of the bed, on top and so on. ..
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Lights in Feng Shui.
Saturday, 7 April 2007
There are many saying about the number of lights that should be fixed in a house. The number should be odd or even? Some said according to 9 flying stars auspicious and inauspicious self ie. 1 will make you flirting, 2 make you sick, 3 dispute, 4 academic excellence, 5 very sick, 6 power, 7 robbery, 8 wealth and 9 celebration and so on...
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Main door directly facing the kitchen in Feng Shui.
Saturday, 31 March 2007
The main door to your house is the principle entry of chi entering your living space so it usually commands the attention of many feng shui masters. It is not good to have kitchen facing the main door and extremely bad if you can see ...
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Bathroom directly facing kitchen in Feng Shui.
Wednesday, 21 February 2007
You must have heard a lot about fire and water clash; microwave oven on top of the fridge, the fridge next to your stove, your cooking stove directly opposite your washing basin and so on. All this are not fire and water clash. We have seen hundred if not thousand type of small kitchens where electrical items are either directly facing or just beside the washing basin.
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How to Use Mirrors as Feng Shui Remedies.
Wednesday, 14 February 2007
Mirrors are versatile, all-purpose Cure - known as the Feng Shui "Aspirin" because they are useful for so many different purposes, but when and how to use them always bring uncertainty and confusion. Here, I would like to clarify what mirrors can do for you and how to use them as feng shui remedies.
In feng shui applications, mirrors serve three basic purposes:
1. Expansion
2. Reflection
3. Deflection or repel
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How to Choose a Good Feng Shui House and Office? What to look out for?
Wednesday, 24 January 2007
The home is a very big investment and commitment for most of us. In terms of Feng Shui, this investment is not only money, but also an investment in the wealth and health of your entire family. Therefore, it is very important and a worthwhile effort to check the feng shui of a house before deciding to buy it, because feng shui cures can be expensive and sometimes just impossible to do.
When you go house or apartment hunting, remember the “Armchair” formation. Look around notice the external environment of the house or building. It must blend into the surrounding. The front should be relatively low and there should be ample breathing area so-called “Bright Hall” (Ming Tang). On the contrary, the back of the house should be higher. This is what we call “Back Support Mountain” ( Kao Shan). Just like an armchair, we love to have a high back with solid armrests and ample leg room.
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Missing Corners and Protruding Corners in Feng Shui.
Friday, 1 December 2006
This is one of the most ask question. How to We determine a missing
corner? Or does it really missing? Is missing what is the effect.
You must know how to differentiate when a corner is missing and when a corner protruding. The two are very different.
1. Missing Corner.
A corner is missing when the empty area is less than half of the overall total length of the house.If the missing corner belong to a good sector likes the "Tiany Yi" wealth sector than money is difficult to retain.
It will be good if the missing corner belong to bad sector likes the "Wu Gui Five Ghosts".
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