Archive for March, 2010

It's time to make space in your life for new possibilities! Feng shui can help you do just that. This article will give you some basic tips to reduce clutter and establish a positive energy flow in your home that can help you improve your life!
 
 
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
That gorgeous bathroom with the extra sink and bidet could be draining your bank account every time you use it. Discover the feng shui cures to stop your money from going down the drain.
 
 
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
Kuan Kung is known by many names. He is also referred to as Kwan Ti, Kuan Yu, Kwan Kong, Guan Yu, Guan Gong, and Guan Gung. Besides being called the Protector of the Realm he is also referred to as the Master of Knowledge, Guardian of Business, God of Wealth and God of War. He is considered one of the greatest Generals in the history of China and is still an extremely popular Deity throughout East Asia. He is also very popular as a figure in Feng Shui.
 
 
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
The front entranceway of your home could arguably be the most important part of your home when it comes to Feng Shui. The main door is where good fortune chi is meant to enter, creating a gathering place for positive energy for you, your family and visitors.
 
 
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
Before we can get into the history of Xingshi Pai (Form School) and Liqi Pai (Compass School) of Feng Shui I think we need to answer the question of when the use of Feng Shui actually began. The exact origin of Feng Shui has been debated by scholars for centuries. It will depend on what criteria you want to establish as the first recognition of the principles of Feng Shui. I have seen it dated from the earliest dates of 6000 (B.C.) to as late as 1000 (B.C.).
 
 
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
When it comes to Feng Shui in children's rooms, color and placement of objects are important to create a soothing and stimulating environment for your kids to grow. Earth colors like light oranges, warm yellows and terracotta are good wall colors for a child's room. These colors help children to feel safe and allows for harmonious energy and growth.
 
 
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010
What I would like to do in this article is to go over some of the various items, symbols, charms, amulets, talisman and objects that one can use to obtain Sheng Ch'i and good luck. The art of Feng Shui certainly has a large number of unique and beautiful items that can be used for this purpose. Many you may be aware of already. Some might surprise you.
 
 
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010
The Pa Hsien, an assemblage also known as the Eight Immortals of Chinese Mythology, an incredibly auspicious group from Taoist legend, has been the subject of many Chinese artists. Their colorful likenesses have adorned not only wall hangings but vases, urns, plates, fans, scrolls, embroidery, and everything else you can imagine. What I would like to do in this article is to give you a brief introduction to this colorful cast of characters.
 
 
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010
The Three Lucky Immortals, also known as the Three Household Gods, Three Wise Men or the Three Star Gods, are very popular in the Chinese culture and can be found in the vast majority of their homes. Chinese folklore has it that they were once High Officials of the Gods. They give to all that posses them prosperity, longevity, and a happy life. All three are considered Deities.
 
 
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010
This topic on the Feng Shui Wealth Gods and Deities used in the various schools of Feng Shui is very interesting to me. You have to realize that Feng Shui is very popular in all of the Far East and has migrated to just about every corner of the world. There are an enormous number of Gods and Deities used for wealth enhancement within this vast populace that are finding their way into the schools of Feng Shui.