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More About Feng Shui
Over 5000 years ago, powerful Chinese emperors guarded the ancient wisdom and science of how one's environment influences energy - for better and for worse. They called this artful science Feng Shui (meaning wind and water). They learned how to attract positive, successful energy and how to deflect negative, inauspicious energy. For thousands of years, this knowledge was a closely guarded secret, using it for themselves to control their empires and build supreme wealth. The foundation for Feng Shui (pronounced fung schway) comes from the I-Ching. One of the great Chinese philosophical texts, the I-Ching describes all movements and developments of every event or phenomenon in the universe. It has been used for divination and for philosophical guidance for thousands of years and is an important component in the formation of Feng Shui theories and principles. The I-Ching is also the source for the ba gua, or Feng Shui map, which is divided into eight sections surrounding a central area. Each section represents and different aspect of one's life. Feng Shui teaches us that the universe has a natural order, rhythm and flow. Feng Shui helps us get in tune with this universal energy with strategic use of colors, symbols, flowers and furniture. The more you incorporate Feng Shui into your home or office, the more the universe will support you in manifesting your goals. When you attract positive energy to your home, and in your life, you'll be able to enhance your love life, improve your health and increase prosperity. Start attracting good fortune today with our free feng shui report -- you will be surprised at how easy it is! If you would like to know more about Feng Shui, you might enjoy visiting our Feng Shui FAQs or glossary. |
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