Archive for December, 2009

Applying Feng shui principles in office can improve your career and help you become successful. Most of the western cultures promote placing backs towards each other and fronts facing the wall. This is a brutal feng shui mistake.
 
Feng Shui originated in China and translates to "wind and water." It was first used in ancient China about 3000 years ago to determine the auspicious sites for the tombs of ancestors. As time passed, the art was used in building palaces, monuments, government buildings, and eventually, whole cities were built using the principles of this powerful art.
 
 
Thursday, December 31st, 2009
From Feng Shui crystals, lucky ornaments, the money corner, lucky red ribbons, oriental water features, bamboo plants to promises of romance - all new age nonsense. Feng Shui is being marketed as psychology, spiritualism & intuition, none of which it is. Where has the mix up come from?
 
When you walk through a house, you tend to make a very quick assessment as to whether the house has a good feel about it or not. Without knowing you are being influence by good or bad Feng Shui. You can use these ancient principals to sell your home faster and for a bigger profit.
 
 
Tuesday, December 29th, 2009
Most people have heard of feng shui as something that Chinese people do to their houses, but most are unsure as to exactly what it is. In many respects it is employing practical design applications and making environments more pleasant to live in. Feng Shui is thousands of years old and has evolved over time to meet the requirements of the population and their current level of thinking. The version that has migrated to the western world is mostly concerned with people quests to make their living space more harmonious.
 
Placing your bed into an unfavorable position will affect your feng shui negatively. Find tips how to resolve this problem.
 
 
Monday, December 28th, 2009

Feng Shui is a way that the Chinese believe will bring about a balance and energy into your room. Chi is what the energy is and with the right use of Feng Shui it is said to be able to flow from all objects in the room and help to get your energy back. You need to set up feng shui in the right way so that the chi is able to flow in the right way.

Of course, one of the biggest influences on chi and feng shui itself is the color scheme which is used in the space. Color is important because it can make a huge impact on the person viewing it and ultimately, the flow of chi will be determined by the people in the room. Color can give off certain emotions and moods. Light colors can either be uplifting or aggravating depending on the arrangement and purpose of the room. Dark colors may be soothing or they may be depressing for the same reasons.

Learning how to best use the color in a room will play an important part in a proper feng shui arrangement. If a room is supposed to be a room with relaxation, such as a bedroom, having too many light or bright colors will achieve the opposite effect. At the same time, putting dark colors in the office may push people to relax too much and no work will ever be done.

What kinds of objects you have in the room will also determine if the chi will flow properly. Don’t put too many light or dark colors in one room; this will bring about the opposite affect you were hoping for. Too much power in one room will become way too overwhelming.

Area rugs will help out the chi in a room too. With so many colors of rugs available you shouldn’t have a problem adding a rug in every room possible. You don’t have to have a rug that matches the furniture as long as it looks right on the floor. This may be the best way to help the chi get through the room with a nice smooth flow.

A great way that you can tell if you have the feng shui of a room done correctly is to watch how people who visit act to the room. If they seem happy and have a bunch of energy you have the colors and set up just right. But if they are uptight, you may have too may bold colors in the room. If you can read how people react in your rooms you will have a great way of figuring out how to have the chi flowing the correct way.

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We could all use some additional money in our lives at all times. Cash and wealth are aspects of our lives that we'd like to see enhanced no matter the season or year. It seems that Feng Shui is able to help us with our goals if we only learn to use it properly.
 
 
Friday, December 25th, 2009
As the seasons change, so do the strengths of the 5 earthly elements. Find out which element is dominant in winter, which is weakest and how to create a harmonious balance between them all.
 
 
Thursday, December 24th, 2009

Chi is considered to be the most important principle of feng shui. It is the entire purpose that one adopts this decorating technique for because when you use feng shui, you are trying to optimize the flowing of the chi throughout the room. Chi is the energy which every single object gives off. That chi will be radiated from these objects and will pick up on currents which move throughout the space. Opening up the passage ways of this current will play a large part in making the chi move successfully through a room.

The flow of chi is determined by many natural factors. Some objects will evoke more chi than others and some objects will block the chi instead of helping it to pass by and flow. Figuring out what these objects are and placing them in areas where they will help the flowing of the room is crucial. One of the best ways that the flow can help to be determined is by how well any one person can move throughout the room.

If the objects in a room are so arranged that you need to maneuver to get around, it is not conducive to good chi. This prevents the room from getting fresh chi or fresh energy anytime that you are in the room, you will begin to feel aggravated and blocked. This goes from every source from the arrangement of the furniture to the clutter which may be situated around the room. The more clutter that is in the path, the more maneuvering you will have to do to move around and the more the flow of the chi will be blocked.

Chi is also affected by the textures and shapes existent in the room. But as chi is determined by factors like the arrangement of objects, it can also be relieved by some things. A good point is the function of area rugs. A cold, uncomfortable floor can affect the smooth flow of chi. However, opposing this not so good feeling with an area rug as a floor cover can give the chi a push to flow better.

While objects such as coffee tables or end tables can be a great way for people to have places to rest their drinks and other items, they need to be placed well within the room. If they cause the flow of the chi to be blocked, the emotions which take place in that room will be more aggravated and tense. You can see this by observing how the people who spend time in that room act and react to their surroundings. Excess movement will inhibit the flow of chi and make people irritable.

Your intuition will be able to detect how well the chi flows in a room. Air currents move softly through a room and even if this is not something one could normally observe on their own, in the back of one’s mind, they should be able to detect this. This will have an influence on the flow of the room and can help to make a space which is inviting for anyone.

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