Feng Shui
Feng Shui is an ancient art related to the law and order
of the universe and the power of nature. It was first
developed some 6,000 years ago. It's a system based on
the elements of astronomy, astrology, geology, physics,
mathematics, philosophy, psychology and intuition.
What Feng Shui is related to is all that matter a great
deal to people: their environment, places, people, time
and the interaction between the potential factors.
Through the knowledge of Feng Shui, people are believed
to be able to make themselves more compatible with
nature, their surroundings and their own everyday life,
so that they can make an impact on their finances,
health, and emotions. Obviously, it's a theory to
trigger awareness of the relations between human beings
and nature. Only when the world is well-manipulated, can
it be well availed of and become productive and
favorable to humans.
The Chinese term 'Feng Shui' simply means 'Wind and
Water.' The concept of them goes throughout the theory
and its practice. The ancient Chinese believed a kind of
underlying essence of force of things that tends to be
dispelled at the chance of wind, while checked at the
chance of water.
In ancient China, people would act in virtue of the
theory in the hope of promoting prosperity, good health
and relationships. Here are some ways Feng Shui is
supposed to be able to help you:
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getting a job, raise or promotion;
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improving health;
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getting married;
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getting pregnant or preventing miscarriages;
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protecting a couple from divorce;
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creating more harmonious family relationships;
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feeling free from job impression;
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improving business better;
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preventing accidents;
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feeling more safe in life.
Believe it or not, it is trusted by a considerable
number of people. They believe they are always lucky in
life by virtue of Feng Shui.
A vital term 'Qi' can't be missed if you want to take
further inquiry into the theory. Qi means the energy
which governs our spirit, our health, surroundings, even
the physical state and the luck or the fate. Simply, it
is the underlying essence of every thing. And a Feng
Shui practitioner's goal is to adjust the underlying
environmental force (Qi) to best suit you. |