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    Default Fengshui is a science



    Feng Shui is an ancient art and science developed over 3,000 years ago in China. It is a complex body of knowledge that reveals how to balance the energies of any given space to assure the health and good fortune for people inhabiting it.

    "Feng" means "wind" and "shui" means "water" (pronounced fung-shway). In Chinese culture gentle wind and clear water have always been associated with good harvest and good health, thus "good feng shui" came to mean good livelihood and fortune, while "bad feng shui" came to mean hardship and misfortune.

    Feng Shui is based on the Taoist vision and understanding of nature, particularly on the idea that the land is alive and filled with Chi, or energy. The ancient Chinese believed that the land's energy could either make or break the kingdom, so to speak. The theories of yin and yang, as well as the five feng shui elements, are some of the basic aspects of a feng shui analysis that come from Taoism.

    The main tools used in a feng shui analysis are the Compass and the Ba-Gua. The Ba-Gua is an octagonal grid containing the symbols of the I Ching, the ancient oracle on which Feng Shui is based. Knowing the Bagua of your home will help you understand the connection of specific feng shui areas of your home to specific areas of your life.

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    Lucky Bamboo is one of the most popular feng shui cures and a beautiful addition to any home. Even though easy to care for and a very tolerant your home, the bamboo teaches the ultimate wisdom: how to be flexible and hollow (open) on the inside, so that the spirit can freely flow and heal your being. Bamboo is also a symbol of good luck in feng shui. We loved this vibrant and elegant Lucky Bamboo composition in a simple black base with white rocks. It will look good with any decor scheme.

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    Default Light Candles


    Do you often light candles in your home? We hope you do! And how many beautiful candleholders do you have to support the fire energy in your home? We loved this red votive candleholder. The thick, mineral rich glass of this European candleholder, as well as its simple, elegant presence make it a must for any home. The brilliant red color will create great energy in your home, and the high quality will assure its long life.

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    Default Classical Images


    The energy of this classical image is full of romance, elegance and love. Excellent feng shui for love cure to be placed in the Southwest area of your home, or in your bedroom.

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    Default Chimes


    Chimes have many applications in feng shui. Even though we think the best use of windchimes is outside the home, we know chimes have also become a popular indoor feng shui cure. No matter you use it indoors or outdoors, this high quality Woodstock chime has an exceptionally beautiful sound and will sure become your favorite for many years to come

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    The daily use of essential oils at home is excellent feng shui. You can use essential oils for various purposes - from purifying to relaxing, from energizing to creating a very sensual mood - and this simple candle diffuser is a beautiful way to release the power of scents into the air. Easy to use, and with a simple, calming design, this candle diffuser is an excellent feng shui addition for any bedroom or bathroom.

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    Default Mirrors


    Mirrors are called the aspirin of feng shui; with proper placement, they can dramatically shift the flow of energy in any given space. Mirrors also bring a sense of refreshment and calm. We fell in love with this beautiful mirror - feminine, gentle and with a very graceful energy .
    Feng shui tip: Do not place the mirror to directly reflect the bed (or the door).

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    Default Buddha


    You might have a busy lifestyle with not much time for meditation and yoga, but you can always bring a tranquil, serene presence into your home with a beautiful Buddha image. We liked the look and the feel of this Buddha sculpture, it will compliment any decor scheme and will sure bring you the calm you need! Excellent feng shui addition to the main entry or the living room.

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    This beautiful fountain is an all-time feng shui favourite and can be used both indoors and outdoors. The Water Bell fountain combines the soft sound of the free flowing chime bells with the soothing water energy creating a very peaceful and sweet energy indeed!

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    Default Plants and Feng Shui

    Plants and Fengshui

    1. Plants are auspicious from the point of feng shui. It is always good to grow plants in the house, especially wooded plants.
    2. Plants in the office also bring about increased luck in your career. Place plants in the east, south or south-east corners of your office for maximum luck.
    3. If you are a married couple and want children, avoid putting flowers the bedroom. Instead, place a basket of fruits in your bedroom. Fruits, especially pomegranates, are a symbol of fertility.
    4. Don't place thorny plants inside your home. Thorny plants do form a protective shield, and could be placed outside the home. Don't place them too near the front door. They could be placed a little further away from the door, or in the balcony.
    5. Don't place bonsai plants inside or outside the home. They represent stunted growth.
    6. Trim your plants regularly. Overgrown plants promote bad energy. Similarly, trim trees in your garden regularly. Don't let them overwhelm your house.
    7. Fresh flowers bring luck and fortune in your home. Place fresh flowers in your living room on a regular basis. However, once they die, throw them out. Don't leave dying flowers in your home.
    8. Avoid placing dried flowers in your house. They are believed to bring misfortune. Artificial flowers are a far preferable option and are believed to bring luck.
    9. Do not place any flowers, plants or any other auspicious feng shui symbol in the bathroom. The good luck will backfire and turn into bad luck.
    10. Ever noticed lemons (nimbus) hanging on the entrances of shops? They are believed to ward off the evil eye, according to Hindu superstitious beliefs. Similarly, oranges and lemons are believed to be powerful symbols of fortune, and bring prosperity to the home. They should be placed at the entrance.

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