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Inner Feng Shui – the Sanctuary Within

Posted by on Sep 18, 2020 in Animals, Featured, Garden & Landscape, Inner Feng Shui, Terah | Comments Off on Inner Feng Shui – the Sanctuary Within

When was the last time you happily sat beneath fluorescent lights or on a cold metal chair? Feng Shui, the study of how to create human-friendly environments, observes that our surroundings are constantly making an impact on us.

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Essential Feng Shui Tips: Plants

Posted by on Dec 22, 2015 in Ch'i, Essential Feng Shui Tips, Feng Shui Definition, Garden & Landscape | Comments Off on Essential Feng Shui Tips: Plants

Feng Shui Definitions

Plants are superb Ch’i enhancers when they are healthy and vibrant. They are used in Feng Shui to enhance, improve, and solve many problems, and they also provide us with the most fundamental enhancement, cleaning the air around us.

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Essential Feng Shui Tips: Gardens

Posted by on Nov 3, 2015 in Ch'i, Essential Feng Shui Tips, Feng Shui Definition, Garden & Landscape | Comments Off on Essential Feng Shui Tips: Gardens

Feng Shui GardensFeng Shui Definitions: Gardens

Our gardens and landscaped areas are our personal passports into nature. They keep us connected to the natural rhythms of life, while replenishing and sustaining the Ch’i that meanders through our homes. Walk by a house without landscaping and you understand what a difference it makes. Whether your home has a green lawn with trees or an extensive flower and vegetable garden, keep it healthy and beautiful. Vibrant nature in your yard attracts vibrant Ch’i into your home.

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Essential Feng Shui Tips: Front Entrances

Posted by on Oct 27, 2015 in Ch'i, Essential Feng Shui Tips, Feng Shui Definition, Garden & Landscape | Comments Off on Essential Feng Shui Tips: Front Entrances

Front EntrancesFeng Shui Definitions

The area leading up to your front door, the threshold itself, and the area immediately inside the house, are all part of your front entrance. Front entrances are the place of first impressions, and the primary place where vital Ch’i enters your home. Ideally, your front entrance is “entrancing,” symbolizing your desire to welcome others into your home. Roll out the welcome mat and make your front entrance fabulous. In so doing, you’ll attract an abundance of nourishing Ch’i into your home.

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Essential Feng Shui Tips: Wind Dancers

Posted by on Apr 22, 2015 in Ch'i, Essential Feng Shui Tips, Garden & Landscape | Comments Off on Essential Feng Shui Tips: Wind Dancers

Wind dancers such as whirligigs, weather vanes, mobiles, prayer flags, and banners, serve to beckon, uplift, and invigorate the Ch’i that circulates through our homes. Outdoors, they act as friendly landmarks and symbolically lift low roof lines and steep slopes. Inside, they help to balance extreme features such as beams and high ceilings with their soft, inviting presence.

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Essential Feng Shui Tips: Wind Dancers

Posted by on Feb 25, 2015 in Essential Feng Shui Tips, Garden & Landscape | Comments Off on Essential Feng Shui Tips: Wind Dancers

Wind dancers are symbols of movement occurring from a solid base and can symbolize the abundance, creativity, or other qualities you want to “unfurl” and enhance in life. Always choose one that, as it captures the wind, causes your spirit to soar.

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