by Laila | Jun 29, 2014
The name Feng Shui (pronounced Fung Shway) means wind and water. It is the ancient Chinese art of placement. Basically the intent is to harness the earth’s natural energies to create harmonious living conditions and balance. Taken into account are the environment,...
by Laila | Jun 29, 2014
There are many different Feng Shui approaches and schools. It can get quite confusing as you start to read the multitude of books available. Some of this is because the references are to ancient Chinese beliefs and practices that may not apply to our modern world and...
by Laila | Jun 29, 2014
There are many reasons to apply Feng Shui to an area or several areas, a few of which follow: Clearing ‘stuck’ feeling from your life Healing – improving all round health Enhance abundance – monetary or wherever you wish more Increased vitality Clear blocks-...
by Laila | Jun 29, 2014
Chi is present in every element. It is the invisible force that animates everything. Chi is meant to flow and enervate. When stagnant, chi can cause all kinds of maladies from physical to emotional. An example of the emotion behind chi is the feeling we have when we...
by Laila | Jun 29, 2014
Yin and yang are opposing energies. They are not good or bad, just opposite. Both are needed to make a whole. Most of us have seen the symbol we associate with Tai Chi that represents yin/yang. YIN YANG dark ...
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