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Tuesday, July 12th, 2011
How To Bring Balance and Positive Chi Into Your Home with Feng Shui
It is taking the world by storm. That's right, more and more people are joining the new age revolution and seeking out the help of Feng Shui to change their lives and bring balance into their world.
Meaning literally wind and water, Feng Shui is the ancient Chinese art of placement based upon a philosophy of the movement of chi or natural energy through our environments. While much of the art was recorded by Choo-he of the Song dynasty, it is thought that Feng Shui has much deeper roots. By following the patterns of nature, a Feng Shui practitioner will advise on the placement of everything from an individual object in the home or workplace to the positioning of a building upon property. Feng Shui shows us how to support the flow of energy in our lives to improve one's health, financial situation and love life. (more…)
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Monday, June 27th, 2011
Feng Shui is the 6,000-year-old Asian practice that blends science, art, and spirituality in choosing the proper placement of buildings, furniture, entrances and exits, as well as in using colors, plants, and water in the home, condo or workplace.
Feng Shui is based on complex scientific calculations, not inspiration or intuition. Our planet is filled with different energies. It rotates on its axis creating cycles of day and night, while simultaneously revolving around the Sun in yearly cycles, and is constantly subjected to a wide array of other forces in the Universe. These physical forces and many different time cycles affect us profoundly. The Chinese have spent centuries observing the effects of these forces and learning how to help humanity live in harmony with its environment. This is the science of Feng Shui.
Using the five traditional Chinese elements (fire, water, earth, wood and metal) to balance the flow of "chi" (life energy) in your environment, Feng Shui can improve your health and clear barriers keeping you from financial success.
The following are specific pieces of advice from Feng Shui experts on using this discipline to make your condo a happier and more productive place. (more…)
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Sunday, June 26th, 2011
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Thursday, June 2nd, 2011
Cyberspace today mimic the real world so accurately that it is not surprising that many are resorting to feng shui to create a great website. The general principles of feng shui advocate the harmonious flow of energy of Chi with your surroundings. In real life, premises with good feng shui co-exist with its surroundings, harnessing good chi that in turn bring good luck and good fortune.
The same feng shui principles can also be applied to websites. Websites, as we all know, are virtual real estates. If you own a good website with established contents and traffic flow, or if you happen to own a popular domain name, the value of the websites can go up to millions of dollars.
The first feng shui tip can be use in choosing the name of your domain. You must never have a domain name that has a hyphen in it (e.g. feng-shui-tips-today.com). Besides the obvious fact that hyphens takes a little more effort to type on the keyboard, the hyphens represent mini poison arrows slicing through your website name. This is very inauspicious and extremely bad feng shui. Instead, opt for a simple website name without hyphens (e.g. fengshuitipstoday.com). This practice can be observed from the websites in the Alexa rankings (it's a ranking of websites based on traffic). Not one of the top 100 sites in the world has a hyphen in their domain name. (more…)
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Wednesday, May 18th, 2011
Feng Shui, you have heard it mentioned but still are unsure what it really is. Well let's find out the true meaning of Feng Shui. Feng Shui is the ancient Chinese art of placement and stands for wind and water. The Chinese used this system to balance out the energy patterns of their physical environment with spiritual forces. Their ultimate goal was to achieve harmony, comfort, and balance, first within their environment and then within their lives. In the Chinese culture the gentle wind and the clear waters have always been linkedwith good health and a good harvest. So from this good Feng Shui means good livelihood and good fortune. On the other had bad Feng Shui means misfortune and hardship. So Feng Shui is a very important part of the Chinese lifestyle. Feng Shui is based around Taoist and their vision and an understanding of nature. This focuses specifically on the belief that land is a living being and is filled with Chi. The ancient Chinese felt that the land's energy could either help the kingdom prosper or cause it to fail and fall apart. (more…)
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Monday, April 18th, 2011
Harvey Gallery Koi and Lotus Garden Water Fountain Top Deals
Our Koi and Lotus Garden Water Fountain depicts a koi pond that you look into for a clever effect. If you are into Zen Yoga or feng shui you won’t be disappointed. The sound is terrific and these koi will last forever (and you will never have to feed…
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Friday, April 15th, 2011

Chi is the life force that runs through everything; feng shui, which means literally “wind and water,” is the art of placing things in harmony with the environment, so that chi can flow freely. Feng Shui: Creating Environments for Success and Well-Being is an introduction to this Chinese art form that seeks to give you peace and happiness in your life. It doesn’t matter whether you believe in feng shui or not, the video tells us; you don’t have any choice in the matter–”your destiny intertwines
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Create harmony in your environment with Feng Shui incense! Each fragrance represents one of the five elements–Earth, Water, Wood, Fire, Metal–found in Chinese astrology. Hand-rolled in India, each stick is 9” long and comes 20 to a box. 5 pack.
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Friday, April 8th, 2011
Using Feng Shui elements, learn how to use fire, metal, and water in yourFeng Shui in this free video from a leading Feng Shui practitioner. Expert: Natalia Kaylin Bio: Natalia Kaylin is a leading feng shui practitioner in New England. She has presented at workshops, given lectures at universities, and published several articles. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Learn from our spiritual expert how to use water for your health and wealth in feng shui in this free decorating video on using feng shui designs in your home. Expert: Katie Grant Bio: Katie Grant teaches a workshop for actors and other creative people. Her style of Feng Shui is called the BTB, from the Tibet Buddist School. She is the owner of Grant Redesign group in Los Angeles. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan Video Rating: 4 / 5
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Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011
Alfresco Home ValGardena Water Fountain – 74-0304 Price Comparison
The Alfresco Homes ValGardena Fountain is the perfect way to add water and stone elements to your Feng Shui garden. Water cascades down a series of three stone bowls each made of lightweight easy-to-clean resin with a realistic rock finish. The bottom…
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