Filed Under (FENG SHUI) by admin on 17-03-2011
Feng Shui Your Bedroom
Did you know that… feng shui is divided into luan tou (space & location) and li qi (flow of qi)? Qi is the magnetic flow of energy. The bedroom in the home is part of the internal luan tou.
One of the key points is cleanliness. The basic thing to have good feng shui in the bedroom is to clear and throw out all the clutter and unwanted items from your bedroom. Automatically your room will be more organized and have better energy.
A lot of people tend to keep unwanted things and furniture without realizing that these items will collect a lot of dust. In Chinese, dust is actually called the two black, and in terms of feng shui and it creates bad qi. Thus, it is important to do an entire clean-up of not only your bedroom, but your whole house to design a better luck and harmony for the family. Feng Shui Your Bedroom Read more...
Filed Under (FENG SHUI) by admin on 16-03-2011
Feng Shui Chart 2010
Your house is like heaven to you. There is nothing better than your house. You will do everything to protect it and your family who lives inside it. One such way might be acquiring property management. A property management company will make sure that all your property related tasks run smoothly and stress-free. To move a step further in protecting your house from evil spirits, you should consider the Feng Shui color chart. This Chinese method is so far the best to escape from evil spirits that may exist in your house.
According to Chinese laws, the world is made up of five elements. In the Feng Shui terminology, you call them the Five Feng Shui Elements. These include Fire, Earth, Metal, Water and Wood. Each element has a few colors associated with it, and each of the colors has a different energy level. By coloring your room according to the energy level you want in your house, you can make your house a radiant place to live in. Read more...
Filed Under (FENG SHUI) by admin on 14-03-2011
Personal Feng Shui Chart
With September’s arrival comes the annual car buying season. But while selecting the type of car comes easily to most people, making a decision on the color of a car can be a stumbling block. Some people simply go with their favorite color, while others mull over color choices by considering factors such as climate, type of vehicle use, or the most practical choice, going with what is least likely to show dirt. But what if even that fails? Then try feng shui, the Chinese guide used for arranging homes and offices, can also be used for selecting colors based on an individual’s own personal feng shui. Personal Feng Shui Chart
According to personal feng shui, each person has an individual number that is based on gender and date of birth. This number, also called a “kua” number is associated with a color. By selecting the correct color for an individual’s particular number, the driver will experience better luck over all because the color is harmonized with that individual. Read more...
Filed Under (FENG SHUI) by admin on 13-03-2011
Feng Shui Wedding Colors
Selecting Wedding Colors for Good Luck
As soon as a bride announces that she’s engaged, friends ask, “What are your colors?” While many women choose colors based on nostalgia or what will look good on their bridesmaids, color choice really should be taken more seriously. Feng Shui Wedding Colors
When a bride plans her wedding, she pays close attention to the meaning of each detail… except color. And since everyone has such strong reactions to color, doesn’t it make sense to choose colors that are harmonious and beneficial for the couple so that their special day will be a happy one?
Colors shouldn’t be a clash of elements
When it comes to selecting colors for a wedding, it is important to consider the colors that are being paired. Many times, colors are chosen that are opposing according to feng shui. For instance, blue and yellow are often combined. This is a class between earth and water elements. Pairing opposing colors creates opposition from the start.
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Filed Under (FENG SHUI) by admin on 12-03-2011
Feng Shui Wedding Dates 2011
There are a number of symbols and aromas, which can be used either in the southwest part of any room (the area of Love and Marriage), or in the bedroom of the newlyweds. Feng Shui Wedding Dates 2011
Let’s discuss the symbols first. The most important aspect is that any symbol that you use, needs to be in a pair. It can be anything: a pair of beautiful pillows, candleholders with candles, dolphin figurines, crystal eggs, etc. For love, classic feng shui typically uses a pair of mandarin ducks – orange ducks made of pottery, red jasper or other “earthly” materials. You can also use a pair of cranes. Both of these bird species represent undying love and faithfulness in the couple.
Another traditional love charm is a figurine of the Moon Fairy, who is considered the goddess of happiness, love and joy. You can also use ceramic, porcelain or crystal vases with flowers in them, which symbolize love, tenderness and passion.
A great talisman for enhancing romantic luck is “double luck”. It can be placed in the south-western sector of the house or put under the bed. Another good charm is the “double luck knot” – a knot made in a special way. Its “infinite” thread symbolizes an infinite luck. Read more...
Filed Under (FENG SHUI) by admin on 11-03-2011
Feng shui remedies can be found to help you counter any problems that could be the result of the structure of a house or the location of furniture within it. Good feng shui will be achieved when the structure and furniture placement are conducive to liberate the flow of ‘qi’ or energy inside the home. Unless built from scratch aided by the art of placement in mind, most homes are not optimized for being beneficial for you. That’s the reason it really is necessary for you to learn about how and where to utilize cures throughout your home.
Colors are often very effective remedies and they can easily be used to handle problem areas. The balance of a room or a home may be off as a result of missing elements. Since colors basically represent elements, the applying of color associated with the missing element can be used for a cure. This is done in the form of simply adding decorative objects in the specified color or you may even paint entire walls based on how important the element is to the part of the room. Read more...