Feng Shui For Home: A Beginner Guide For Making A Better Living Space
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Arranging your property into a beautiful, comfortable and safe house, you don't need to be a professional architect or a Feng Shui specialist. This book 'Feng Shui For Home' will walks you through the steps of applying Feng Shui skills to improve your house that pleases the sight, relaxes the mind, inspires the intellect, and lifts the soul.
Anyone will be able to: - Simply construct a house that is beautiful, harmonious, and comfortable after reading this book.
- Understand fundamental feng shui concepts that operate in every area of a property.
- Enhance the appearance and feel of any area in your house
- Integrate nature and plant materials into your living space to allow the 'chi' to flow efficiently
- How to clear your house with bad energy and turn it into a harmony
- How to create a home that supports and inspires you physically, emotionally, and spiritually
- Learn to know why and how does your surrounding impacts you the way it does
- Find out the famous Feng Shui myths and misconceptions
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Feng Shui For Home - Feng Shui Sifu
Feng Shui Introduction
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Feng Shui (pronounced fong sui
) is an old Chinese art and philosophy practice. This has been around a very long time. To assist individuals balance their forces inside a location, the technique depends on the rules of heaven and earth. This is to assist them in obtaining good fortune and wellbeing.
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The words feng
and shui
both mean wind
and water,
respectively. As a result, Feng Shui means wind water.
Wind that is soft and pure water are combined in one location by the native Chinese people. It's meant to signify healthy life and a bountiful crop.
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Feng Shui takes delight in believing that the ground has Chi. Chi's work is concerned with energy. Local Chinese people said that the land's vitality was either good or bad for others in ancient times.
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Feng Shui is based on Taoist ideas for dealing with nature. Taoism is a philosophical and theological belief system. In Asia, Taoism has a significant effect.
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Taoism is also fundamental for the notions of yin and yang. The terms yin and yang are used to describe opposing characteristics of a phenomenon or to compare two phenomena. They symbolize correspondence characteristic, which can be found in almost every branch of Chinese metaphysics. Ancient Chinese medicine is an example of this.
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Furthermore, Feng Shui is where the primary five Feng Shui components come from. The Compass and the Ba-Gua are utilized in a Feng Shui study. A pattern in the shape of an octagon is known as the Ba-Gua.
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The I Ching characters are represented in this pattern. Feng Shui, in essence, is founded on this idea. You must grasp the idea of Ba-Gua in order to interact the sections of your property with Feng Shui.
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The compass, often called lo-pan,
is used to gather more information about a location. The magnetic needle is encircled by carefully arranged concentric rings. Lo
implies everything,
and pan
means bowl.
Lo-pan is a tool for unlocking the secrets of the cosmos.
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While studying Feng Shui, you must begin at the very beginning in order to grasp the complete process. You will see incredible benefits if you have a strong knowledge of Feng Shui on a fundamental level. The outcome will have an impact on your perception of Feng Shui. You'll want to utilize it at your house and at work on a daily basis.
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In order to live a better life, you will require remedies while practicing Feng Shui. There are a variety of methods that may be utilized to accomplish this. Here are five examples:
● Aquariums
● Fountains
● Crystals