The relationship changed directions like a school of fish detecting pressure changes in the water. All of the sudden your relationship feels as though it were hit by a tsunami and you're in a quandary as to what caused the shift. According to Karen Rauch Carter, author of "Move Your Stuff, Change Your Life," the cure can be as simple as rearranging the furniture or clearing away the clutter.
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Thursday, December 31, 2009
Monday, December 28, 2009
Using 5 Element Pagoda to Suppress the 5 Yellow Star Affliction in Feng Shui
Basically there are a few affliction star numbers in feng shui that you should watch up for. However, it is the number 5, known as the 5 yellow, that everyone should be most sensitive to. The reason behind is that 5 is a very powerful earth star, which brings a whole range of woes, from financial loss to unexpected obstacles, and from the sudden onset of severe danger to great aggravation, worry and misfortune.
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Thursday, December 24, 2009
Feng Shui and the Red Door
Have you ever heard that it is "good Feng Shui" to paint your front door red? A common misconception is that a red door can bring success and prosperity to the home or business. Feng Shui is a complex science; what is true for one house is not true for all. Let's take a look the concept of color and what color might be most supportive to your home or business.
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Monday, December 21, 2009
Your Feng Shui Manual For Golden Advice
Modern feng shui is actually considered as environmental design, in the sense that it gets energy from the environment to benefit us by enhancing our lives. However, to achieve maximum results, you have to learn what the basic areas are, what each of them represent and symbolize, and how to decorate each area accordingly in your home, office or garden, which is where a feng shui manual proves to be very helpful.
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Thursday, December 17, 2009
Feng Shui Colors For Prosperity and Success
Feng Shui practice enables us to tap into the invisible energy or cosmic chi around us to create balance and harmony with the environment. We can harness the invisible energy flow to attract better opportunities and improve our chances for success. One of the easiest and effective ways to energize your auspicious direction is by applying the right Feng Shui colors into your living or work area without spending thousands of dollars.
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Monday, December 14, 2009
How to Feng Shui Your Lifestyle Yourself - Decluttering is the First Step to Feng Shui Your Life
What is Feng Shui? Feng Shui is a Chinese art and science that is about the balancing of energy to promote health and fortune for the people inhabiting an area. The practice of Feng Shui dates back to over three thousand years and was developed based on the idea that land and nature is filled with Chi or energy and how this energy occupies a space is what brings in a good harvest.
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Thursday, December 10, 2009
The Number One Cure in Feng Shui
My previous article gave you the bagua and what each section represents and the color and element associated with each. After looking at the properties of the nine areas of the bagua and comparing it to your house you may be concerned that things don't match up. Not to worry! That is what "cures" are for. Whatever the issue, there is a cure. We are going to deal with the Number One Cure in this article.
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Monday, December 7, 2009
Feng Shui in the Bedroom - 5 Easy Principles
Using the positive energy of feng shui in the bedroom is an excellent way to maximize your rest time allowing you to wake each morning refreshed and invigorated, ready to take on whatever life offers. The bedroom is one of the most if not the most important rooms in the house so treat it with the respect it deserves, follow a few simple feng shui principles and you'll be amazed at how good you'll feel each morning.
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Thursday, December 3, 2009
12 Amazing Tips on How to Feng Shui Your Bedroom
We experience a variety of small environmental stresses, job stresses and relationship stresses every day. Mainly, these stresses range from the frustrations of commuting to badly organized workspaces, poor ergonomics, un-cooperative colleagues, and numerous others. While these are small things, they can all add up to make life more stressful - we call this "background stress". Therefore, when stress is overwhelming until it affects our life, and affect our sense of well-being, mind and physical body, we are experiencing distress.
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