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Men (Blokes) and Feng Shui Gardening

By Ross Lamond Recently I’ve been talking to various people about Chi Gardening and a discussion with two blokes come to mind. Both were successful, you know the big house, boat and maybe millionaire tag and both were interested in nature and their need to connect to it

What You Must Know About Feng Shui For Your Office Cubicle

By Alyssa Davis While you may be well-versed in Feng Shui for your home, chances are good that you have given little thought to applying the principles of Feng Shui to your office cubicle. But after all, don’t you work in this tiny little corner of the world for hours on end each day?

Attracting Wealth With Feng Shui

By Tammy Morton Most of the people, if not all, want to have wealth of wealth. We all need to be free from worries of not being able to buy the things we need or pay our bills. Some individuals want to have the freedom to buy anything they want without being worried about not having enough bucks for important things.

Feng Shui and the Windows to Your Soul

By Candace Czarny, CFM, ASID, LEED AP, Subtle Energy Expert Feng Shui and Your Windows They say the eyes are the windows to the soul and in Feng Shui, it’s thought that the windows are the opening where energy flows into the home. In order to improve the flow of energy in your home, make sure that you are using your windows to allow energy to flow freely in the spaces where you live, work, and play

Platform Beds and Feng Shui

By Ben Weissman Platform beds are those that lack a traditional box spring. They have clean lines and are very inviting

Using Feng Shui Mirrors the Proper Way

By James Brickman Feng shui mirrors are a special object, which should be used with caution. Let’s take a look at the properties of mirrors: they reflect, attract, create the illusion of an extended space, complement the space visually, and redistribute the Qi energy flow. A mirror can be an excellent corrector, such as in a bathroom

The Five Feng Shui Elements and Their Interaction

By James Brickman The five feng shui elements (also referred to as keys) are the basis of this teaching.

The Ancient Feng Shui Compass Lo Pan

By James Brickman The name of the Chinese feng shui compass Lo Pan consists of two words – Lo (“all”) and Pan (“bowl”). The Lo Pan compass reflects all of the earth’s circles and lines, and is used to obtain information about the landscape surrounding someone’s home and office, as well as to draw up detailed geomantic tables.

Jami Lin

By James Brickman Jami Lin is an interior designer and a Feng Shui master. Her love for art surfaced when she was merely three years old – she loved finger-painting and using color artistically

Improving Feng Shui for the Office

By James Brickman Using feng shui for the office can help to increase employee productivity. The aspects that may need to be adjusted include: lighting, ventilation, sound, and furniture placement.