By Steve Procta
But is it correct? Is it appropriate that one has to purchase a certain apparatus to assist the free flow of 'chi' for the benefits of all?
If the subject is presented to those who create a living by get rid of these apparatus to those who are to a great extent in need of support, the answer will definitely be a loud and clear 'yes.'
But the fact of the matter is: "It all depends."
For example, a lot of inside water fountains have been sold in recent times to those who believe that by putting these indoor water fountains in a selected position, they will help bring forth prosperity.
As a qualified feng shui practitioner for over 25 years, I can bear out that this idea is of much validity, and that when situated properly - that is, sited to the right track - these indoor water fountains can help aid the increase of income to a large extent. Sounds too amazing, doesn't it?
However it is true that when the 'water' part among the 'five parts' in the Chinese philosophy is well |
|
Read more...
|
Discuss this item on the forums. (0 posts) |
By Roy Weastt
Feng Shui is more than just rearranging stuff, its a way of life. And lifestyles entail mindsets or concepts that are dominant. Feng Shui experts just say no to various things with no reason. The majority of the things they do come with a line of logic that may not necessarily be embraced by many people.
Even so, it is still a point of view that amongst other things, necessitate vigilant reflection and thought. Accordingly what are the thoughts that prevail on the inception of Feng Shui? Here are just some of these prevalent concepts that a Feng Shui devotee or investigator might find constructive.
Sense of Stability
The number one thing that Feng Shui promotes is stability. This stability comes in a lot of forms, in the color composition, in the spatial factors up to the numbers that concern your working space or environment. The balance is more promoted by the five Earth elements of Feng Shui and the bagua, which is designed symmetrically and with total orientation to the distinctive elements of the earth by Feng Shui values. The values of Feng |
|
Read more...
|
Discuss this item on the forums. (0 posts)
|
By Reat Cresen
But is it right? Is it appropriate that one has to purchase a certain tool to make possible the free flow of 'chi' for the benefits of all?
If the question is presented to those who make a living by promote these apparatus to those who are to a great extent in need of aid, the reply will definitely be a loud and clear 'yes.'
Nevertheless the truth of the matter is: "It all depends."
For example, a lot of indoor water fountains have been sold lately to those who think that by putting these indoor water fountains in a specified position, they will help bring forth wealth.
As a practiced feng shui practitioner for over 25 years, I can bear out that this belief is of much validity, and that when positioned rightly - that is, located to the right track - these indoor water fountains can help help the growth of income to a large extent. Sounds too amazing, doesn't it?
Nevertheless it is correct that when the 'water' part among the 'five components' in the Chinese philosophy is well sited, it will |
|
Read more...
|
Discuss this item on the forums. (0 posts)
|
|
|
<< Start < Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next > End >>
|
| Results 9 - 12 of 30 |