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Feng Shui

A resource on Feng Shui

Feng Shui

Feng Shui is the art of placement - a guiding philosophy to bring harmony by looking at our environments and how the balance of energies can affect every part of life.
All we are and do is connected to the environment, Mother Earth and Chi, the natural Order or Energy which permeates the universe.

Feng Shui is a science incorporating astronomy, geography, the environment, the magnetic fields and physics. Feng Shui is not a religion or superstition - modern science has proven it to be a complex mathematical system.

See also: Vastu, Vastu Shastra

We recommend this article: Feng Shui - 1, and also this: Feng Shui - 2.
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Feng Shui: Encyclopedia II - Outlaw Star - The Galactic Leyline

The Galactic Leyline is a treasure shrouded in myth; rumors and superstition surround the Galactic Leyline, and popular opinion claims that the Leyline is a immense treasure of valuable metal or mineral. The Galactic Leyline is actually an intelligent library created by an advanced but now-extinct race. This race possessed an unsurpassed knowledge of science, technology, and reality. Drawing upon Feng Shui, the word leyline means "a place where Ki collects." By manipulating the Ki lines (the timelines, referring to the idea tha ...

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Feng Shui: Encyclopedia II - List of religions - Nonsectarian and trans-sectarian religious movements and practices

List of religions - Esotericism. Alchemy Anthroposophy Esoteric Christianity Freemasonry Gnosticism Kabbalah Occultism Rosicrucian Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis Confraternity of the Rose Cross Rosicrucian Fellowship Surat Shabda Yoga List of religions - Mysticism. Christian mysticism Gnosticism Hindu mysticism ...

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Feng Shui: Encyclopedia II - Zig-zag bridge - As a decorative or ceremonial bridge

A zig-zag bridge is a pedestrian bridge often seen in East Asian gardens. It may be made of stone slabs or planks as part of a pond design and is frequently seen in rustic gardens constructed according to Zen philosophy and teachings. As it often has no railings, it is quite possible for an inattentive walker to simply fall off an end into the water. The objective in employing such a bridge is to focus t ...

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Feng Shui: Encyclopedia II - Melaka - History

Melaka - Sultanate of Malacca. Malacca was founded by Parameswara, a Srivijayan prince who left Sumatra in 1396 in order to further his enmity with the Majapahit Empire. According to a popular legend, Parameswara was resting under a tree near a river while hunting, when one of his dogs cornered a mouse deer. In self-defence, the mouse deer pushed the dog into the river. Impressed by the courage of the deer, and taking it as a propitious omen of the weak overcoming the powerful, Parameswara decided on the spot to found an empire on the very ...

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Feng Shui: Encyclopedia II - Ammolite - Formation occurrence and extraction

Ammolite comes from the fossil shells of the Upper Cretaceous disk-shaped ammonites Placenticeras meeki and Placenticeras intercalare, and (to a lesser degree) the cylindrical baculite Baculites compressus. Ammonites were cephalopods, or squid-like creatures, that thrived in tropical seas until becoming extinct along with the dinosaurs at the end of the Mesozoic era. The ammonites that form ammolite inhabited a prehistoric, inland subtropical sea that bordered the Rocky Mountains—this area is known today as the ...

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Feng Shui: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Feng Shui

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(See also: Feng Shui , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

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Feng Shui: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Feng Shui

Feng Shui

Geomancy, called feng-shui (wind and water) in China, is the art of healthful arrangement of rooms, furniture and buildings to effect spiritual, psychological and physical well-being.

 

(See also: Feng Shui , New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Feng Shui: Encyclopedia II - Crank person - Related terminology

"Kook" is a somewhat similar pejorative term that is usually used to describe a person whose areas of interest are perceived to be eccentric, fantastic, or insane. A person may be said to be a "kook" if they are seen to hold socially unacceptable beliefs, or perceptions that outrageously conflict with known scientific results, and appear to base their entire world views upon them. The term was coined in 1960 and originates from the word cuckoo, which is also the name of a bird, but which ...

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Feng Shui: Encyclopedia II - Chromotherapy - History

Several findings indicate that colour and light have been used for health treatments since the beginning of recorded time. Colour therapy is possibly rooted in Ayurveda, an ancient form of medicine practiced in India for thousands of years. Other historic roots are attributed to Chinese and ancient Egyptian culture. In traditional Chinese medicine, each organ is associated with a colour. Ancient Egyptians built solarium-type rooms, which could be fitted with coloured panes of glass. The sun would shine through the ...

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Feng Shui: Encyclopedia II - Ammolite - Formation, occurrence, and extraction

Ammolite comes from the fossil shells of the Upper Cretaceous disk-shaped ammonites Placenticeras meeki and Placenticeras intercalare, and (to a lesser degree) the cylindrical baculite Baculites compressus. Ammonites were cephalopods, or squid-like creatures, that thrived in tropical seas until becoming extinct along with the dinosaurs at the end of the Mesozoic era. The ammonites that form ammolite inhabited a prehistoric, inland subtropical sea that bordered the Rocky Mountains—this area is known today as the ...

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Feng Shui: Encyclopedia II - Indonesian Chinese - Demographics

The economic activities and wealth of the Chinese community in Indonesia is hugely diverse; many are farmers and small-scale merchants, and others are businessmen. Most are identified as ethnic Chinese in official documents, but many are not, for a variety of reasons. In many parts of Indonesia, however, they are represented among the wealthier classes out of proportion with their small numbers. According to a survey of corporations listed on the Jakarta Stock Exchange, the Indonesian Chinese community was thought to own or operate a large f ...

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Feng Shui: Encyclopedia II - Beijing - Geography and climate

Hills dominate the north, northwest and west of the municipality. The northwestern part of the municipality, especially Yanqing County and Huairou District, are dominated by the Jundu Mountains, while the western part of the municipality is framed by the Xishan Mountains. Mount Dongling in the Xishan ranges and on the border with Hebei is the municipality's highest point, with an altitude of 2303 m. Major rivers flowing through the municipality include the Yongding River and the Chaobai River, which are part of the Haihe River system, and fl ...

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Read more here: » Beijing: Encyclopedia II - Beijing - Geography and climate

Feng Shui: Encyclopedia II - Woodworking - Tool Sharpening

The cutting and some of the shaping woodworking tools rely upon sharp cutting edges to produce a satisfactory finish. Keeping these tools sharp is an important aspect of woodworking. There are a large number of machine powered and hand powered sharpening methods in use by woodworkers, the selection of which is in part determined by the tool being sharpened and part personal preference. Some tools, such as chisels and plane blades, are commonly sharpened by the owner, others, such as saw blades and machinery knives, ...

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Woodworking, Woodworking - History, Woodworking - Terminology, Woodworking - Topics in Woodworking, Woodworking - Woodworking Tools, Woodworking - Measuring and marking tools, Woodworking - Cutting tools, Woodworking - Shaping tools, Woodworking - Assembly tools, Woodworking - Finishing tools, Woodworking - Accessory tools and furniture, Woodworking - Tool Sharpening, Woodworking - Sharpening Paraphernalia, Woodworking - Sharpening Methods, Woodworking - Woodworkers

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Feng Shui: Encyclopedia II - Beijing - History

There were cities in the vicinities of Beijing by the 1st millennium BC, and the capital of the State of Yan (燕), one of the powers of the Warring States Period, was established at Ji (T: 薊 / S: 蓟), near modern Beijing. Ji has often been claimed to be the beginning of Beijing; but in reality Ji had been abandoned no later than the 6th century. The exact location of Ji remains unknown despite much effort in recent decades to identify the site. During the Sui and Tang dynasties, only small towns existed in this area. Numerous ancient poets came here to mourn the lost city, ...

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Read more here: » Beijing: Encyclopedia II - Beijing - History

Feng Shui: Encyclopedia II - Woodworking - Topics in Woodworking

Woodworking is now a general term covering a wide range of skills and techniques. carpentry – Originally a carpenter was a wagon maker but carpentry has come to mean the general working of wood. Sometimes used to cover all aspects of woodworking, at other times carpentry refers to the least-skilled level of woodworking and larger projects, such as house building. joinery – Either refers to (mainly in the UK) architectural woodwork or (mainly in the USA) to the joining of two or more pieces of wood together, necessar ...

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Feng Shui: Encyclopedia II - Woodworking - Woodworking Tools

A variety of tools are used for woodworking. These may be divided into hand tools and power tools or woodworking machinery, or they may be divided into rough groups based on their function in the woodworking process. Woodworking - Measuring and marking tools. rulers, tape measures, and protractors straightedges, combination squares, try squares, scratch awls, marking gauges, marking knives levels plane gauges used to determine the flatness of a surface hyg ...

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Read more here: » Woodworking: Encyclopedia II - Woodworking - Woodworking Tools

Feng Shui: Encyclopedia II - Woodworking - Topics in Woodworking

Woodworking is now a general term covering a wide range of skills and techniques. carpentry – Originally a carpenter was a wagon maker but carpentry has come to mean the general working of wood. Sometimes used to cover all aspects of woodworking, at other times carpentry refers to the least-skilled level of woodworking and larger projects, such as house building. joinery – Either refers to (mainly in the UK) architectural woodwork or (mainly in the USA) to the joining of two or more pieces of wood together, necessar ...

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Feng Shui: Encyclopedia II - Rose Hills Memorial Park - Sites

Rose Hills Memorial Park - Mausoleums. Whittier Heights Mausoleum: Built in 1917, is considered to be the second public mausoleum built in California and portrays a sense of early California architecture with its Spanish Renaissance influence. El Portal de la Paz (Doorway of Peace): Dedicated in 1930 as part of the initial expansion program at the cemetery. Complete with an enclosed outdoor garden and fountain, Rose Hills' second mausoleum reflects California's early Spanish Mission e ...

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Feng Shui: Encyclopedia II - ROC presidential election 2004 - Contested results

After all 13,749 polling places had reported, Lien appeared before his campaign headquarters and demanded a recount calling the vote "unfair". He demanded a full inquiry into the apparent assassination attempt on Chen that had happened the day before, characterizing it as surrounded by "clouds of suspicion," seeming to fuel theories that it had been staged to get Chen re-elected. On the next day, the KMT filed several lawsuits in major cities and Lien led 20,000 supporters in a march to the presidential office and staged an all night ...

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Read more here: » ROC presidential election 2004: Encyclopedia II - ROC presidential election 2004 - Contested results

Feng Shui: Encyclopedia II - Rose Hills Memorial Park - Popularity

In Southern California, Rose Hills is the location of choice for those who adhere to the principles of Feng Shui. While the park, overall, is renowned for its Feng Shui, many individual lawns possess complementary attributes. Known for its natural beauty and tranquil park-like setting, Rose Hills offers a wide selection of burial property. Most lawns reflect the tastes of our surrounding communities while others feature designs preferential to s ...

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Feng Shui: Encyclopedia II - Woodworking - Woodworking Tools

A variety of tools are used for woodworking. These may be divided into hand tools and power tools or woodworking machinery, or they may be divided into rough groups based on their function in the woodworking process. Woodworking - Measuring and marking tools. rulers, tape measures, and protractors straightedges, combination squares, try squares, scratch awls, marking gauges, marking knives levels plane gauges used to determine the flatness of a surface hyg ...

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