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Shui and ReligionFeng Shui and Religion It is important to understand that feng shui is not a religion. Feng shui is the recognition or understanding of the laws of nature, that there are certain patterns of energy. For every force, there is an equal and opposite force. For every cause, there is an effect. This natural phenomenon exists whether you believe in it or not. Read more here: » Feng Shui:
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Shui and Stair CasesFeng Shui and Stair Cases First, we must understand what a staircase is before we can know how it affects us. Staircases are made up of many steps, each protruding out as a potential source of danger. When we are not careful, it is easy to stumble or hurt ourselves on the steps. Staircases are also vertical shafts that penetrate through each floor, making a "hole" in the building, especially in high rises. In feng shui, staircases are known as a source of sha chi or potentially harmful or degenerating energy. Therefore, in order to understand what effect it has on us, we must know the residents' birth elements and where the staircase is located. Different people and different stair locations have different effects. Read more here: » Feng Shui:
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 |  |  | Feng Shui and Love: Feng Shui in BusinessBusiness Feng Shui There are about 30 factors that influence or determine our success in life. Of the 30, there are some that are predestined or unchangeable. Then, there are adjustable factors. If we were to set these factors on a scale, how do they rank in contributing to our success in life? How can we improve certain factors to promote us? Feng shui is one of the easiest accessible means of change that can be used to promote our well-being. When our business has done all the promotion in the right markets and the product or service is competitive, and yet business is slow, we need to consider other factors that may be influencing it. Read more here: » Feng Shui: Feng Shui in Business |
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Shui, Astrology and ChiFeng Shui, Astrology and Chi The Chinese astrology or birth chart is taken from the date and time of birth. It is a statistical record of the energies that existed at a specific time and has an accuracy of about 90%, however, the effect it has on a person is only about 3.3% because there are many other factors such as personality, background, education, culture, health and so forth that also influences a person's life. Read more here: » Feng Shui:
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Feng Shui to Make the New Year BetterUse Feng Shui to Make the New Year Better Every year the energies around us change and affect us differently. In feng shui, cosmic energies play a big role in affecting our well-being. As the earth rotates around the sun, day turns into night and seasons change. The shorter days of winter tend to depress us while spring and summer tend to rejuvenate us. Our financial well-being is related to sunspots on the top of the sun, while sunspots on the bottom of the sun are associated with economic recession. The moon's gravitational forces are known to cause earthquakes and floods. Read more here: » Feng Shui:
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Feng Shui and QiFeng Shui Giving Us Direction In Taoist thought, everything is made of qi or energy. In modern terms, this is a perspective of the laws of nature which views our world as made of multiple energy phases or magnetic patterns. Consequently, everything around us has the potential to affect our well-being. Qi is the energy that gives us life, that makes rivers flow and plants grow. Qi is our spirit, our emotions, our subconscious, our creative intellect. Imagine if you could see all the wavelengths of light from ultra-violet to infra-red, you would see that qi is everywhere. It is in the chair you are sitting in, it is in the words you are reading, flowing in the space around you. Qi is the essence of existence. Read more here: » Feng Shui:
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 |  |  | Feng Shui and Love: 'To Feng Shui' Or 'Not To Feng Shui' Feng Shui began when people had a very different way of explaining the world. They regarded the heaven, the earth and themselves as part of one system. This holistic view of life has persisted in many cultures, especially where health, medicine, food and life styles are all connected. The modern city dweller may never actually see food growing or for that matter the night sky with twinkling stars due to the high pollution levels. The modern world has problems that did not exist in the ancient world. However, today we must take these into consideration when studying Feng Shui. In the West, scientific development created different disciplines that advanced in isolation from each other while providing explanations for the goings-on in the natural world. (See also: Feng Shui, Vaastu Shastra, Sacred Geometry, Sacred Space)
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a Name?Feng Shui and Names Naming something enables us to claim it. We will take on more ownership with something that we've named, whether it's a house, a car, a dog or a favorite chair. More importantly, once something becomes personal, we're more apt to have compassion and patience with any trouble that might come up. We're less apt to cut corners when doing repairs or cleaning if the space has become personal. Read more here: » Feng
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Shui in Times of TroubleFeng Shui in Times of Trouble Very often in times of trouble and desperation, we may run to the closest source of solace and expect it to resolve our problems. However, we must understand that just as most problems or illnesses do not occur over night, solutions also require time to work its healing ways. Too often, feng shui is not considered from the beginning to "prevent the fire," rather used when it is too late to "put out the fire." In considering feng shui in our planning, we can gain insight on how to best pave a road to success. Read more here: » Feng Shui:
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