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Feng Shui Definitions: Art

Posted by on Jun 7, 2012 in Art, Bagua, Feng Shui Definition | Comments Off on Feng Shui Definitions: Art

Art of all kinds, including paintings, sculptures, collages, and textiles, has a powerful effect on people. To enhance the Ch’i in your home, choose art that elicits positive feelings and in some way makes your heart sing. Your goal is to make sure that every piece of art in your home is one that you love.

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Feng Shui Definitions: Color

Posted by on Jun 7, 2012 in Bagua, Ch'i, Feng Shui Definition, Feng Shui Dining Room, Feng Shui Home Office, Feng Shui Kitchen, Feng Shui Living Room, Five Elements | Comments Off on Feng Shui Definitions: Color

Because color is a very personal and powerful tool for enhancing the Ch’i in your home, make sure to surround yourself with the colors that feed and nurture you. New colors can be easily introduced via flowers, candles, fabrics, and other decor. However, to remove or replace paint, carpet, and upholstery colors in your home is usually a big job. You can’t just throw them off at the end of the day like a bright red shirt or yellow dress.

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Feng Shui Definitions: Ch’i Enhancers

Posted by on Jun 6, 2012 in Art, Ch'i, Feng Shui Definition | Comments Off on Feng Shui Definitions: Ch’i Enhancers

Each Ch’i enhancer is described on its own post. Click on the Ch’i enhancer below to find out more about it. Please keep in mind that the best Ch’i enhancers are the ones you love!

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Inner Feng Shui: Art

Posted by on Jun 6, 2012 in Art, Bagua, Ch'i, Clutter, Feng Shui Definition, Inner Feng Shui | Comments Off on Inner Feng Shui: Art

Look at the art you have in your home now. Because Everything is Alive, what is each piece “saying” to you? Is it inspiring you or depressing you; affirming or scolding you? Learn from its voice, and then decide whether it should remain in your life. If it doesn’t belong with you anymore, let it go by trading, selling, or giving it away.

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Front Doors – The Mouth of Ch’i

Posted by on Jun 29, 2010 in Bagua, Feng Shui Definition, Five Elements, Q & A | 3 comments

Recently I received this question from one of our students: If a client’s front door is in their Career gua, is a red door or a black door a better choice?

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Holding Happiness In Place with the Feng Shui Grid

Posted by on Nov 24, 2008 in Bagua, Feng Shui Definition, Your Home | Comments Off on Holding Happiness In Place with the Feng Shui Grid

Arranging a home to hold happiness in place is the primary goal of Feng Shui, and one of the most intriguing tools we utilize is the Feng Shui Grid. Many people discover that their challenges in life are directly related to the Grid areas in their homes that they dislike, don‘t use, or fill with clutter. It‘s also a very useful tool when building or remodeling a home.

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