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Feng Shui

Feng shui (pronounced "fung shway") originated in China but thrives in many parts of the world. Through articles about feng shui, web site links, videos, and discussions explore the different schools of feng shui, read differing points... [more]

Feng shui (pronounced "fung shway") originated in China but thrives in many parts of the world. Through articles about feng shui, web site links, videos, and discussions explore the different schools of feng shui, read differing points of view, and discover ways to apply the principles of feng shui to your home, office, and life.

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Raising doubts over Hong Kong's feng shui 'masters'

From:  afp.com
A high-profile court battle over the huge estate of late Hong Kong tycoon Nina Wang has lifted the lid on the city's obsession with the ancient Chinese energy system of feng shui. From burning money to digging feng shui holes, the case has highlighted the superstitions many in the city are drawn to as they search for success, wealth and happiness. And while the system is often seen in the West as simply a quirky way of arranging furniture, it is taken very seriously here. At the centre of... Read Full Story

HK tycoon turned to feng shui 'to prolong life'

From:  afp.com
An ailing Hong Kong tycoon gave her feng shui master more than 264 million dollars in the hope that it would help prolong her life, a court heard. Tony Chan, a bartender-turned-soothsayer who says he is the sole beneficiary of Nina Wang's 13-billion-dollar estate, told Hong Kong's High Court he had received three tranches of 688 million Hong Kong dollars (88.2 million US) from Wang between 2005 and 2006. Lawrence Lok, lawyer for Chinachem Charitable Foundation, a group controlled by Wang's... Read Full Story

HK tycoon tried to prolong life by feng shui: court

From:  afp.com
An ailing Hong Kong tycoon gave her feng shui master more than 264 million dollars in the hope that it would help to prolong her life, a court heard. Tony Chan, a bartender-turned-soothsayer who says he is the sole beneficiary of Nina Wang's 13-billion-dollar estate, told Hong Kong's High Court he had received three tranches of 688 million Hong Kong dollars (88.2 million US) each from Wang between 2005 and 2006. Lawrence Lok, lawyer for Chinachem Charitable Foundation, a group controlled by... Read Full Story

Hong Kong tycoon dug 'feng shui holes' to find husband

From:  afp.com
A bartender-turned-soothsayer fighting for a Hong Kong tycoon's 13-billion-dollar estate told her to dig "feng shui holes" to find her kidnapped husband and beat her illness, a court heard Friday. On the third day of his testimony in the epic court battle, Tony Chan said that he advised Nina Wang to dig feng shui holes in the ground at her properties mainly for amusement. "Nina and I were together trying to do some tests to see if digging the holes could improve a person's luck, as a matter... Read Full Story

4 Easy Ways To Ignite Your Love Life And Fatten Up Your Wallet

From:  ecommerce.ee
Its Time To Bring More Passion To Your Love Life And Attract More Money To Your Bank Account. These Are The Same 4 Feng Shui Strategies I Use For My Own Success In Life And In Business. Stop Wishing And Start Getting! Palm Beach Feng Shui, personal energy number, kua number, FREE Special Report, feng shui consulting, palm beach, realtors, hard to sell listings, real estate class, dowsing >> Read more. Read Full Story
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