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...
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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.
There is nothing esoteric about being ripped off. Always remember that it’s your money and you have every reason to expect to get your money’s worth. Fakes and con artists abound in New Age circles, so be sure to use as much of your consumer savvy with Feng Shui practitioners as you would with a car dealer or building contractor. Consumer protection guidelines can be applied to Feng Shui. Ask questions. You should be able to get satisfactory answers to your questions. Your practitioner... Read Full Story
Here's a great opportunity for you to transform the quality of your life and your health. Your outer environment, including your home, is a reflection of your inner environment. The physical state of your home affects your health in either a positive or negative manner. When my home is neat and tidy I feel calmer and more relaxed. I think with greater clarity and I'm more productive. There is a clear correlation between areas in my home where I'm disorganised and issues I'm facing in my life... Read Full Story
Charlie Chan observed that Insignificant molehill sometimes more important than conspicuous mountain. Sounds great, doesn't it? What you don't see is the terrifying law of life buried deep in the philosopher-detective's remark. Its old name is ganying, Chinese for "resonance." Malcolm X poetically called it "the chickens come home to roost." You may know it as "what goes around comes around." Its scientific nickname is the Butterfly Effect. Years ago I was introduced to ganying -resonance by... Read Full Story
Man is a credulous animal, and must believe something; in the absence of good grounds for belief, he will be satisfied with bad ones. —Bertrand Russell The idea of order for premodern Europeans had a certain mathematical neatness that would have been appreciated by premodern Chinese. But medieval Europeans were obsessed by a fear of chaos , a terrifying cosmic anarchy best explained humorously by Bill Murray in Ghostbusters II as Human sacrifices! Dogs and cats living together... Read Full Story
Man is a credulous animal, and must believe something; in the absence of good grounds for belief, he will be satisfied with bad ones. —Bertrand Russell The idea of order for premodern Europeans had a certain mathematical neatness that would have been appreciated by premodern Chinese. But medieval Europeans were obsessed by a fear of chaos , a terrifying cosmic anarchy best explained humorously by Bill Murray in Ghostbusters II as Human sacrifices! Dogs and cats living together! Mass hysteria... Read Full Story
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Beaded screens can create a soft, sensorially-rich transition between rooms, and a dazzling set of beads will also pull you down a hallway toward that transitional space... Read Full Story
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Even in its most neat and tidy, this is an example of the most orderly still being vast chaotic disorder. Opaque doors on the cabinets... Read Full Story
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VIOLET WALLS have been shown by Bau Biologie (those experts who scientifically study the effects of color on one’s health) to be DEPRESSING when painted on walls.
use purple judiciously... Read Full Story
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What potential this room has, if only we could move the chandelier threatening to impale you in your sleep…and frame (or somehow curate) the photos seemingly glued to the wall, and get... Read Full Story
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the floors alone have me gasping for air, so brilliant and classic! But the side tables piled with random “stuff” is borderline pointless clutter. If you are going to make these installations in your home... Read Full Story