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Tips for a Feng Shui Vision Board

Posted by on Dec 30, 2008 in Art, Bagua, Five Elements | 5 comments

By Liv Kellgren & Conscious Environments

Each year is full of new choices, opportunities and possibilities! Now is the time to create a 2009 Vision Board: a collection of images and objects that represent the goals, dreams and visions of all the goodness that 2009 has in store. No matter what the collective experience has been these last few months, we as individuals still have needs and priorities; And, when we focus on those specific things we want, they can manifest quickly and delightfully.

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The Five Elements—Nature’s Design Team

Posted by on Dec 20, 2008 in Five Elements, Terah | Comments Off on The Five Elements—Nature’s Design Team

Feng Shui views the five elements of Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water as the basic building blocks of life and observes that health and happiness are best “held in place” when all five are included in your home’s design.

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Creating a Personal Paradise Outdoors with Feng Shui

Posted by on Nov 15, 2008 in Bagua, Feng Shui Definition, Five Elements, Garden & Landscape, Nature & Eco-Tips, Terah | Comments Off on Creating a Personal Paradise Outdoors with Feng Shui

Feng Shui, the Chinese system of environmental placement, sees the world as completely alive with everything, including buildings, streets and property, interconnected in a dynamic relationship that affects everything we experience.  Practicing Feng Shui outdoors nourishes the supply of Ch’i (vital energy) flowing around and into your home or workplace. This increase of vital Ch’i then nurtures and enhances important aspects of your life including your health, relationships, happiness, and prosperity.

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Feng Shui, Pools and Fountains Liquid Serenity

Posted by on Nov 5, 2008 in Five Elements | Comments Off on Feng Shui, Pools and Fountains Liquid Serenity

Water, one of the five key elements in Feng Shui design, is related to inspiration, relaxation, and the ability “to go with the flow” in life. Simply put, water is an antidote to stress. Whether you enjoy relaxing beside a pool or listening to the soothing sounds of a fountain, the following Feng Shui design guidelines will help you choose the perfect water feature for your home.

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Garden Design with a Feng Shui Eye

Posted by on Oct 30, 2008 in Five Elements, Garden & Landscape | Comments Off on Garden Design with a Feng Shui Eye

Feng Shui, the art of enhancing your life through design, observes that gardens do much more than beautify your home. Gardens promote a general sense of health and well being by bringing the beauty of Nature into your personal space.

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The Season of Light

Posted by on Oct 25, 2008 in Five Elements, Your Home | Comments Off on The Season of Light

‘Tis the Season when short days and cool temperatures beckon us to spend more time indoors. Feng Shui sees the winter season as a time when the Fire element, represented by the sun, is low and needs to be strengthened or “stoked” in our homes to nurture our health and happiness.
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