Category: Feng Shui News
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Feng Shui: Oceans.
All water is of extreme importance to feng shui followers. Inland waterways are very significant to the welfare of people in urban areas but it’s the oceans and seas that are of even more importance to our wonderful planet and in turn – us! For many centuries human beings have encroached on the seas building…
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Feng Shui: Trees.
The planet’s trees are very important to a feng shui environment, trees planted around a house give the occupants a sense of comfort and security. But trees around the house must not be too overwhelming otherwise it can make the occupants feel trapped. But cared for and not allowed to overgrow, trees make a property…
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Feng Shui: Rivers and Streams.
Water from all source is precious to the feng shui devotee. Water is one of the five feng shui elements and it represents wealth, communication, and good luck. The creature that represents water is the turtle. Water is generally yin (feminine), but if the water flows fast, as in many rivers, and streams it is…
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Feng Shui: Wildlife.
Followers of this ancient Chinese practice are made very aware at the start of their feng shui journey that everything goes in cycles so they are not usually surprised to hear that one species of life may be dying out as another becomes stronger. Ch’I energy flows through and around all things from our rivers…
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Feng Shui: Farm Animals.
Feng shui, or Chinese, geomancy thinking would automatically lead one into a balanced frame of mind, where food would be well planned out to include a modest amount of meat, fish and dairy foods, coupled with plenty of vegetables, salad vegetables, herbs and fruits. Many Feng Shui people are vegetarians or vegans which automatically helps…