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Feng Shui Folly: Setting Boundaries Using Mirrors

Posted by on Mar 27, 2015 in Feng Shui Folly, Q & A, Your Life | Comments Off on Feng Shui Folly: Setting Boundaries Using Mirrors

Our friend T.K. asks: “I have a very hate filled neighbor next door.  He has even threatened physical violence, although I don’t believe he would follow through.  He is my husband’s brother, who we bought our land from.  I am trying to figure out what Feng Shui cures I can use to stem the hostility. I am wondering about a concave bagua mirror facing in his direction over a window on the east side of my house.  I know they usually go over the entrance door but that is not the direction he is from my home.  I know they are very powerful and can backfire, causing increased hostility or harm to ourselves.  Can you advise…should I just hang a regular mirror in a window facing his direction?  I really could use your advice.”

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Feng Shui Folly: Ram On

Posted by on Mar 13, 2015 in Feng Shui Folly, Inspiration, Q & A | Comments Off on Feng Shui Folly: Ram On

Our friend C.G. asks:

“If I Am displaying a figurine of the Ram this year what should I do with the figurine of the horse?”

 

Why not save your horse figurine for the next time around? The wonderful Horse year comes around every 12 years. The next time it will be the Fire Horse, the most dramatic horse of all, in 2026.  As the years go by, and you acquire an image or figurine for each zodiac animal, they may make a lovely little audience in the back of the shelf that displays each current year’s animal in the front.  Or you could store them, respectfully, out of sight, to wait their turn again. It might become a family tradition to pull out each successive year’s animal token and enjoy seeing them again in their turn.

If you do not wish to keep the figurines/images of past years’ animals, you can also consider giving them as birthday gifts to family and friends whose birth year they represent.  Print out a description of the animal’s characteristics on some lovely paper, and include this with the animal totem for a complete gift.  Theodora Lau’s The Handbook of Chinese Horoscopes has very detailed chapters on each animal, and which years they represent, if you wish to research further.  Asian import stores also have nice cards of each animal, with their descriptions, to give as birthday cards.
 
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Feng Shui Folly: Mastercraft Sink

Posted by on Jan 23, 2015 in Art, Feng Shui Bathroom, Feng Shui Folly | Comments Off on Feng Shui Folly: Mastercraft Sink

In Essential Feng Shui®, we live with what we love and we express ourselves. Also, Essential Feng Shui® wants drawers clean and organized; not annoying, irksome, irritating or overwhelming. Does this qualify?

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Feng Shui Folly: A Headboard

Posted by on Jan 16, 2015 in Feng Shui Bedroom, Feng Shui Folly | 1 comment

What do YOU think about this? At a recent Essential Feng Shui Consultation, Terah saw that this guest bed really needed a headboard. It just so happened that the homeowner had a RUG just the right size. Let us know what you think!

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The Toilet Restaurant

Posted by on Jul 7, 2008 in Feng Shui Folly | Comments Off on The Toilet Restaurant

Jul 03

The Toilet Restaurant By Fun Fever

A new Toilet Restaurant has opened in Hangzhou, China as a result of the impact the first Toilet Restaurant, from Taipei, Taiwan had on the public. Now, the company is thinking of opening a whole network of Toilet Restaurants across the world and I’m pretty sure they are going to be successful.

Toilet Dining concept is about sitting on a toilet seat, serving your food from a toilet bowl or a bidet and wiping your mouth with toilet paper-looking napkins, practically everything you see around you has nothing to do with a real restaurant or kitchen, it’s all toilet-wear.

 

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