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FengShui at home - your home and its surroundings part 4
Tuesday, 2 June 2009
When you are inspecting your site of your house, you must make sure Qi is able to circulate freely, and for yin and yang to strike a balance,
the land should not too dry or too wet.
Therefore, try to avoid water-logged land or plot that reclaimed from disposal ground.
This is based on the practical principal that these kind of land will bring ill health, and damp or structure problems.
The ideal land is the one that is well aerated, and neither too wet nor too dry.
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FengShui at home - your home and its surroundings part 3
Monday, 25 May 2009
You may not be aware that the shape of a building can have a great influence in our lives.
Actually, whether you believe in fengshui or not, we have different feelings when we go into different shapes of buildings or houses.
Buildings designed as per FengShui principles may seem boring and old fashion but they sure energise the occupants and can in turn promote their success and well-being.
When a house is oddly shape, it will have significant effect on its occupants. The severity of the effect will in turn depend on the sectors are missing and extras.
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FengShui at home - your home and its surroundings part 2
Monday, 11 May 2009
House shapes can have a profound effect on the Feng Shui within its building,
either helping or impairing the well-being of the occupants.
A house needs to feel comfortable and have a restful environment.
But many times, in an attempt to make a statement or to create something unique,
architects play with the shape of the house/building and design homes that are not conducive to rest.
Rather, one feels unsettled or restless in such houses.
Have you seen in many Chinese restaurants
they provide circular tables instead of square ones because circles emits energy that is always circulating,
while squares create restful chi.
So people tend to linger longer at square tables, which is what the owners do not want, since they need more customers to walk in.
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FengShui at home - your home and its surroundings part 1
Sunday, 3 May 2009
The Green Dragon and White Tiger are believed to guard the house and should be well-balance. This formation can be achieved
if both sides of the house are similar in their proportions.
If additional extensions, rooms or floors are made such that one side is much larger or wider than the other side, one animal may become to powerful and difficult to control which in turn
could effect the health and wealth of its occupants.
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When you DO need a Feng Shui master
Thursday, 5 March 2009
There are many who are confused or not sure when should they call in to get a feng shui help. In many occasions the help come in too late to have any major impact.
For example, a young boy have being very depressed for more than two years without any obvious some reasons. He also has a kind of suicidal thoughts. Luckily his father called in for help. The reason is that outside his bedroom's window, there was a old tree with some old branches which formed some kind of hanging rope. At night whenever there are lights, a shadow of hanging rope is reflected on his bed!.
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When you DO NOT need a Feng Shui master
Wednesday, 25 February 2009
Have you ever wonder why some people always have the luck.
They must have used super fengshui or consulted a grandmaster of BaZi. They must already know what to do.
Is this always true? No it is not true. If this is true, all fengshui and bazi master are millionaires.
The reason is their luck is high.
Their Four Pillars of Destiny is superb and currently at their lucky cycle the decade 10 years luck (大运 "ta yun").
If this is the case nothing can stop you.
Chart 1. A 40 years of continous good luck.
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Various approaches to feng shui cures (1)
Monday, 5 January 2009
In Flying Star Feng Shui practice, we can take the following approach:
1. Harmonise or balance out a conflict
2. Avoid untimely star
3. Make use of your existing features and environment
It is very important to avoid the untimely stars like 2,5, and 3. It is bad if we open our doors in these areas, having our master bedrooms at these places, put the kitchen or stove at these locations, which will bring problems to the occupants.
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Flying Star flight sequence
Sunday, 28 December 2008
This position of the numbers in the diagram thus changes from Age to Age from year to year, from month to month, even day to day. This chart is called the flying star chart .It is by such methods that we can assess the fortune of a building and predict happenings within it. This technique of the flying star was a well kept secret in the past.
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How to take house's facing direction.
Saturday, 20 December 2008
You now need to know how to use a lou pan to take the necessary basic readings needed for the Flying Star Feng Shui. Regardless you are lucky to have a good luo pan, made one yourself, or have a hiking compass, you have to get familiar with it. The following instructions apply to a proper lou pan. If you are using a trekking compass, skim down until you find the those instructions instead.
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What is Feng Shui - Feng Shui Theory and Feng Shui Tools, Cures and Tips
Friday, 12 December 2008
So what is Feng Shui? This is a simple question that can be difficult to answer. Feng Shui is an ancient art and science developed over 3,500 years ago in China. It is a complex body of knowledge that focus on how to balance the energies of any given space to assure the health and good fortune for people inhabiting it.
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