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Aug 01 2010

Exposing 3 Feng Shui Killer Tips – Transforming You Into an Absolute Expert

Published by L.A. Remodeler under Feng Shui

Using Feng Shui to boost wealth as well as fortune is by no means something new and revolutionary. While it is true that this matter literally covers a huge variety of subjects and a lot of topics, one does not need to master everything in order to get started. In actuality, if you are interested in practising Feng Shui, all you need to do is to master the 3 killer tips that are revealed in this article. Keep reading to find out more.


First of all, the main door of a property is the most important aspect as it is the so-called threshold between the negative energy (Yin) and the positive energy (Yang). A good main door will not only ensure that a healthy amount of energy(Qi) flows into the building, it will also shield you from the exposure to an excessive amount of negative energy. Hence, one should go deeper into this topic if you are serious about learning Feng Shui.


Next, another aspect of Feng Shui which is very important to a house is the stove of the kitchen. Understandably, the kitchen is the place where we prepare food and stove is exactly where the food is cooked. According to classical Feng Shui explanation, when the food is cooked, it is basically experiencing a transition from the state of Yin to the state of Yang. This bears a resemblance to the change of your fortune from negative to positive, and thus ensuring that you are well nourished and healthy.


Last but not least, another critical aspect of this matter is the bedroom, which is where most our time is spent on recuperating and relaxing. To cut it short, a good location for the bedroom would be one that overlooks a hill or higher ground externally. This is where the Qi is stable and sentimental, and it will ensure the Qi to circulate around the room freely while helping your body to replenish the Qi after one whole day of activity.

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Jul 19 2010

Negative Energies in Homes and Offices

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Every building has both positive and negative energies. These energies form in patterns when a building is constructed and can have a positive or negative impact on the occupants. Classical feng shui calls the energies that make up the energy patterns “flying stars”.  In every building there are nine different energy patterns.  One in each of the eight compass sections and the center.  The nine different patterns in a building each have three flying stars.  The way the three flying stars interact with each other creates either a positive or negative energy pattern in that section.


Some examples of their bad influences are illness, pain, miscarriage, infertility, depression, anxiety, fire, theft, financial problems, arguments, relationship problems, and divorce. Positive influences could be prosperity, good health, fertility, success, fame, and happiness.


Ideally its’ best to spend your time where there’s positive energy and avoid negative energy. But this might not be possible since there is both positive and negative in every building.  If your bedroom or work area has a negative energy pattern, the negativity can be reduced or “cured” by adding the necessary feng shui element. That would be either water, wood, fire, earth, or metal depending on the pattern.


There are 144 different energy pattern combinations and your building has one of those combinations.  It’s not difficult to find out what kind of positive and negative energies are in your home or office, you just need the compass degree the building faces and the year of construction.   For example, the energy patterns of a home built in 2009 facing 26 degrees northeast has a different energy pattern than a home built in 1989 facing the same way.


There are several books available that can help you determine what kind of energies you’re living and working in and how to balance them.  “Creating A Haven: Simple Steps For A Healthy And Nurturing Home” is available at Barnes & Noble.com and Amazon.com.

Robyn Bentley is a feng shui consultant and author of Creating A Haven: Simple Steps For A Healthy And Nurturing Home. Her feng shui has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Canadian Living, First For Women, and Nirvana Woman. She offers feng shui consultations for homes and businesses both on site and long distance and can be reached through her web site http://www.fengshuidiva.com

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Jul 18 2010

Feng Shui – Pets, Mirrors and the Big Mess – Oh My

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In the last few years, it has become more and more common to see Feng Shui practiced inside the home, in gardens, in office spaces, and even in cars. This is not surprising since Feng Shui designs do bring about a certain amount of balance and harmony…at least for humans. But what about your pets? Can you Feng Shui your pet’s environment for better health and harmony?


The short answer is yes. Chi flows through all life, humans and pets included. What is good for the human in the house is also good for the pet. Take for example, clutter. Too much clutter in your dog’s sleeping area for example, will bring him disharmony. So remove any clutter around their sleeping area to allow chi to flow.


Another practical thing you can do for your pet is to look at where you are placing their bed. Avoid placing it near a door, especially two doors. According to Feng Shui principles, good and bad energy flow through doors. You don’t want the good and the bad energy to flow right through your best friend Fido.


In addition, don’t place their bed near a bathroom. This is an area where a lot of energy flows in and out of. In practical terms, you don’t want your dog’s bed to be in the way. If it is in front of or near a door or a bathroom, there will be a lot of foot traffic. This can disrupt their rest and privacy.


The other practical advice is to not place their bed in front of a mirror. Mirrors are an energy reflector. You wouldn’t want to channel all that energy onto your poor pet while they are trying to rest.

For more advice that goes beyond the Feng Shui mirror and your pets, visit http://www.fengshuimirror.com where Christine Tran shares her practical knowledge on this ancient and recently vogue art of Feng Shui.

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Jul 10 2010

Feng Shui and Intuition

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A frequent question asked of feng shui consultants is whether or not they are also psychic. Some people assume that a feng shui expert visits a property and feels or senses what is wrong with the energy of the space. While a tiny percentage of the analysis may rely on intuition, the majority of the evaluation should be based on time-tested calculations and tangible observations.


As an example, you do not have to be psychic to surmise that an occupant will be depressed if their home is dark, dingy, and massively cluttered. Nor do you have to be psychic to know that if a house sits at the end of a busy street, that the occupants may be unusually irritated. These are energy principles that are taught in beginner’s classes.


As well, much of what gets discussed and evaluated in a feng shui reading are things which are not obvious to the naked eye, but also learned formulas and techniques. I am not psychic, but have learned and validated that a house which faces southwest (between 203-247 degrees) and built in the in the 1930′s, is a house which can encourage occupants to become alcoholic. And there doesn’t have to be any physical evidence around to prove it.


Still, some clients expect that a feng shui consultant will possess super natural powers or at least claim to have them. This may include sensing the presence of ghosts, spirits, and specific events that have transpired at that location. In reality, everyone is intuitive but few people develop it. People should in fact follow their “gut” instincts or hunches more often. My own personal experience with people who claim to be professional psychics has been a parade of individuals who were excessively confident about their overactive imaginations. This is why I make a big point about not emphasizing any psychic abilities of my own or interjecting them into a feng shui analysis. There is so much formal training available that a person could have no intuition at all and still be able to perform a competent feng shui audit.

Kartar Diamond is a classically trained consultant, advising professionally since 1992. Her company, Feng Shui Solutions, has been a leading force is educating the world about what this misunderstood practice really is.


Visit Kartar’s site at http://www.FengShuiSolutions.net where you can also join her newsletter list.


Kartar has written books, ebooks, workbooks, and has produced a DVD and teleseminars. Her learning materials are a reflection of voluminous training and thousands of clients.


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Jul 08 2010

Feng Shui Color Tips – How to Choose the Right Colors For Different Direction of the Room

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Red color is a auspicious color in the East:


Traditionally, red represents joyful, passionate, bold and enterprising. In Feng Shui, the Oriental is also a symbol of the young and adventurous spirit, so in the East put some red furniture and accessories, such as mahogany strap, red carpet, so family members can be full of energy, favorable business and academic.


Red color is only used as decoration is the best, or you can use a small area.


Green is a auspicious color in South:


In Feng Shui, the South dominate the inspiration and social skills; green, there were vibrant meaning. Place green plants in the south, in addition to adding beauty green outside, have a positive effect on interpersonal relationships.


If the wall paint, or a small area of the proposed use, and reduce the purity and lightness.


Yellow is a auspicious color in the West:


Yellow has long been used to represent the wealth, while the West was considered the leading cause and the wealth of the position, if put yellow furniture accessories, such as yellow crystals, could bring strong wealth, so that the cause of flying, “yellow” Tenda.


In the home decoration, suggested more for the yellow fabric ornaments, or small pieces of furniture. If the paint for the wall, proposed to increase the purity and transparency.


Orange is a auspicious color in the North:


The North in charge of the marital relationship, while orange means there are passionate. If you want to improve marital relations, it can be placed in the bedroom of the north orange lamps, rugs, pillows and other olive conducive to marital relations.


Similarly, the proposed wall coating purity and transparency to improve in order to reach saturation, that is, the color of our long that is.


Other combinations of colors and directions:
North-west + White = Lucky
Southwest + dark brown /yellow = increase the energy of stability in a home
Southwest + Yellow chandelier = strengthen luck with the opposite sex


Other colors taboo


1. The color of the ceiling should be the light colors, while the color of the floor should be heavier than the ceiling.
2. In China, Feng Shui, the ceiling on behalf of the heave, the floor represents the earth, the wall represents a human. The color of the walls should be deeper than the ceiling, but lighter than the floor, so that heaven, earth, people can achieve harmony.
3. It shouldn’t use too much red or black as the main color of a room, as too much red or dark will spur people to do extreme or crazy things.

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Jul 05 2010

Chi Flow in the Garden – Feng Shui

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In order to give a different slant to the idea of Chi flow in the garden, I’ve substituted beneficial Chi flow and described it as a ‘wondrous little character called Chi’. Straight out of the imagination Chi becomes a wondrous little character that wisps and wasps around our surroundings. It flits and flickers from place to place and may choose to stay longer and is content to be in harmonious surroundings. It definitely avoids places that aren’t supportive to it and these could be described as sha or detrimental Chi places. My little character represents beneficial or Sheng Chi energy.


The little character has great qualities when it’s present. We can absorb its beneficial energies and become uplifted. The energies strengthen us and nullify the negativities that may have been pulling us down.


From the gardeners prospective, the little character likes to be where it can freely move and call the place home. A few suggestions can be listed to assist the creation of such places:


- Beneficial Chi energies move in a meandering fashion, i.e., avoiding straight lines


- Chi energy is responsive to all impacts whether sha (negative) or sheng (beneficial or positive)


- Mystery, charm and complexity enhance positive Chi energy flow and provide opportunities and diversity for the little character to find a home


- Beneficial Chi revolves around life, sounds, smells and movements. Ideally not one dominating


- Beneficial Chi is transformed by places that are moderated in shapes, colours and textures


- Our little character likes places not extreme but balanced in temperature, light and shade


- And finally it likes to move in spaces that don’t entrap it. Enjoying smooth, gentle and free transition from one space to another.


The wondrous little character doesn’t like to be frightened by rapid change preferring things to be settled and at peace with their surroundings, much like a natural place free from intrusion. It can be allusive which suggests if we want Chi to return for longer periods we need to re-tune our site for it and accept beneficial Chi flow isn’t a permanent feature of the garden, and enjoying the experience when it’s present.

I hope you enjoyed reading my article as much as I enjoyed pondering over and writing it. For more related topics and complete eBook Publications, please visit my website Feng Shui Garden – a Modern and Unique Concept to Feng Shui and Harmonious Chi Within the Garden and Our Lives. Regards, Ross.

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Jul 02 2010

Organize Your Bedroom Using Feng Shui

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Bedroom
Practice good bedroom organizing habits and you will see a huge difference in your ability to relax in your personal living space. Even a small bedroom can benefit from a Feng Shui make over. Remember, size is not as important as position and appearance. Turn your sleeping area into a place that nurtures health and well being in your home.


The Importance of the Bedroom
Those who practice Feng Shui organizational techniques know how important the bedroom is. When you implement good bedroom organize techniques, you can increase the flow of qi, or positive energies, into this often used room. Couples should design a bedroom that promotes sensual energy. In some cases, many Feng Shui practitioners believe that poor bedroom organize choices result in issues between couples. Even if you sleep alone, your bedroom should allow you to get a restful sleep, encouraged through harmonious qi.


Stick with Bedroom Basics
Some people assume that good bedroom organize habits should mean placing as many items in this room as possible. However, this can damage the flow of qi in your sleeping space. Workout equipment, televisions, and similar items can interrupt energy movement and have a negative impact on your bedroom’s ability to rejuvenate you.


If you truly want to take on a Feng Shui bedroom organize technique, then make a point to remove these extra items from your sleeping quarters. You do not have to get rid of them, but find other rooms that might be more fitting. Maybe add a workout room to your basement or garage, or place your extra television in a spare room.


Light Variation
Lighting should be a part of your bedroom organizing plan. Although this has nothing to do with making more space, a room’s illumination impacts mood. Bedrooms should be given multiple light levels. Consider adding a dimmer switch or another light fixture that offers a different quantity of light from the existing one. This gives you complete control over the atmosphere in this important space in your home. Many Feng Shui practitioners recommend candle light in the bedroom as well. If you are concerned about fire hazards, consider adding a flameless candle that still looks natural.


The Colors of Relaxation
Avoid hectic colors when choosing wall paint or accents for your bedroom. When you revamp your bedroom organizing methods to incorporate Feng Shui, only soft colors should be used. These should soothe and open up the mind. The best choices for walls in a bedroom include neutral tones. These could range from very pale hues to browns.


Furniture Placement in the Bedroom
Determine the best furniture placement in your bedroom. When you work with bedroom organize habits combined with Feng Shui, this should include an easily accessible bed. Position yours in a way that allows you to approach from either side. A pair of nightstands placed on each side of the bed is ideal. Also keep the bed shifted away from the door. Feng Shui generally states that placing the bed directly in line with the door is a poor layout choice.


Let your sleeping area work well for you! This is where you come to rest and relax, so make sure you follow the right bedroom organize tips to create a Feng Shui optimized space. You may not realize just how much your bedroom is affecting your ability to function and feel peaceful each day.

Amanda Johnson is a Clutter Free Enthusiast who enjoys helping others live a clutter free life. To learn more about Clutter Free Living and the benefits it will bring to your life, check out Amanda’s website here

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Apr 15 2010

Joey Yap – Providing Global Feng Shui Education

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Joey’s academy is dedicated to providing education on Feng Shui, Mian Xiang, BaZi, and a number of other subjects related to Chinese Metaphysics. Additionally, he is the CEO and Chief Consultant at Yap Global Consulting – an international consulting company specializing in Chinese Astrology and Feng Shui audits and services.


Joey has been invited as a speaker to TV and radio shows; he has written for the 2 leading newspapers in Malaysia; he has been featured in a number of popular global networks, such as Bloomberg, Time International, and Forbes International. In 2005 and 2008 he hosted his personal TV series dedicated to Feng Shui on the Malaysian networks.


Joey Yap is a writer who has written around 30 books on the topics of FS, Face Reading, Yi Jing, and Chinese Astrology. Joey started writing Feng Shui books in 2002, and his books were received well. Some of his books became best sellers in Asian countries (some have topped the Singaporean and Malaysian MPH bookstores’ lists of bestsellers), as well as they received impressive reviews worldwide. Today, Joey is a recognized international author.


Books written by Joey Yap concentrate on the topics of Chinese Metaphysics, Feng Shui for homes and apartments, astrology, personal date selection, Feng Shui Flying Stars, BaZi destiny code, and Mian Xiang face reading. The topics on face reading cover: face palaces, positions, shapes, and the significance of birthmarks and moles. The topics on FS for homes cover: interior and exterior, the main door, bedrooms, kitchens, life Gua, and house Gua.


Joey Yap offers creative learning systems for FS students and practitioners in the form of workbooks, CD ROMs, and training toolkits, making it easier to learn these involved subjects. Thousands of students have mastered Chinese Astrology and Feng Shui through Joey’s books, learning programs, and online training. Joey’s courses are taught by around 30 instructors worldwide. Joey strives for a peaceful coexistence with all FS schools, which would help to remove any learning barriers that confrontations tend to create. He publishes a free monthly newsletter with instructions for enthusiasts.


Joey conducts a yearly seminar “Feng Shui and Astrology” in Kuala Lumpur (attended by around 3500 people on average). This seminar is also conducted in Frankfurt, San Francisco, Toronto, New York, Sydney, London, and Singapore.


Yap Global Consulting offers consultations on FS and Astrology for anyone interested in these ancient notions, including individuals and corporations. The info that can be obtained through his consulting includes: estate planning, land selection, and destiny analysis (both, for corporations and individuals). The information is provided for residences, offices, corporate headquarters, and commercial properties. The company also offers seminars for corporations and private individuals. The company has a team of international consultants who conduct FS consulting and audits practically anywhere in the world.


Joey Yap has worked with Microsoft, Bloomberg, HSBC, Samsung, IBM, Alliance, HP, GreatEastern, Citibank, OCBC, SIME UEP, AutoBavaria, Volvo, AXA, CIMB, Hong-Leong, and others.

Jakob Jelling runs http://www.fengshuicrazy.com which teaches the ancient art of feng shui. Please visit his website to learn more about Joey Yap.

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Apr 07 2010

Joey Yap – Providing Global Feng Shui Education

Published by L.A. Remodeler under Feng Shui

Joey’s academy is dedicated to providing education on Feng Shui, Mian Xiang, BaZi, and a number of other subjects related to Chinese Metaphysics. Additionally, he is the CEO and Chief Consultant at Yap Global Consulting – an international consulting company specializing in Chinese Astrology and Feng Shui audits and services.


Joey has been invited as a speaker to TV and radio shows; he has written for the 2 leading newspapers in Malaysia; he has been featured in a number of popular global networks, such as Bloomberg, Time International, and Forbes International. In 2005 and 2008 he hosted his personal TV series dedicated to Feng Shui on the Malaysian networks.


Joey Yap is a writer who has written around 30 books on the topics of FS, Face Reading, Yi Jing, and Chinese Astrology. Joey started writing Feng Shui books in 2002, and his books were received well. Some of his books became best sellers in Asian countries (some have topped the Singaporean and Malaysian MPH bookstores’ lists of bestsellers), as well as they received impressive reviews worldwide. Today, Joey is a recognized international author.


Books written by Joey Yap concentrate on the topics of Chinese Metaphysics, Feng Shui for homes and apartments, astrology, personal date selection, Feng Shui Flying Stars, BaZi destiny code, and Mian Xiang face reading. The topics on face reading cover: face palaces, positions, shapes, and the significance of birthmarks and moles. The topics on FS for homes cover: interior and exterior, the main door, bedrooms, kitchens, life Gua, and house Gua.


Joey Yap offers creative learning systems for FS students and practitioners in the form of workbooks, CD ROMs, and training toolkits, making it easier to learn these involved subjects. Thousands of students have mastered Chinese Astrology and Feng Shui through Joey’s books, learning programs, and online training. Joey’s courses are taught by around 30 instructors worldwide. Joey strives for a peaceful coexistence with all FS schools, which would help to remove any learning barriers that confrontations tend to create. He publishes a free monthly newsletter with instructions for enthusiasts.


Joey conducts a yearly seminar “Feng Shui and Astrology” in Kuala Lumpur (attended by around 3500 people on average). This seminar is also conducted in Frankfurt, San Francisco, Toronto, New York, Sydney, London, and Singapore.


Yap Global Consulting offers consultations on FS and Astrology for anyone interested in these ancient notions, including individuals and corporations. The info that can be obtained through his consulting includes: estate planning, land selection, and destiny analysis (both, for corporations and individuals). The information is provided for residences, offices, corporate headquarters, and commercial properties. The company also offers seminars for corporations and private individuals. The company has a team of international consultants who conduct FS consulting and audits practically anywhere in the world.


Joey Yap has worked with Microsoft, Bloomberg, HSBC, Samsung, IBM, Alliance, HP, GreatEastern, Citibank, OCBC, SIME UEP, AutoBavaria, Volvo, AXA, CIMB, Hong-Leong, and others.

Jakob Jelling runs http://www.fengshuicrazy.com which teaches the ancient art of feng shui. Please visit his website to learn more about Joey Yap.

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Mar 04 2010

Intimate Spaces – Modern Trends in Designing Your Most Private Spaces

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In this world of modernity we get to acquire smaller & simple abodes for our life’s busiest. We technically should consider each corners of our home to be as perfect as it can be. Our lives they say are a whole lot easier with all the modern conveniences. We have even managed to make our world smaller-connecting to someone a thousand miles away or accessing information is just a mouse click away. Despite these, we are under enormous stress more than ever. And for a lot people, going home after a hard day’s work becomes an escape from the various stresses that we have to be brave every day. How often we have heard that our home is our sanctuary? We take into considerations that we plan what we wanted our home be like or how we achieve a real good place to settle in. Revel in the surroundings and be in harmony with nature, enchanting us to savor the sights, sounds and scents-creating a freedom of enjoyment of our sense. Connect with your inner spirit. Conceiving with individual’s need for inspiration in mind. Designs that truly touches souls. Indulge in the sophisticated simplicity of your home and nurture relationships with family & friends.


Now we take closely in the bedroom and bathroom that can be considered sanctuaries for relaxation, pampering and rejuvenation. Most of our waking hours are spent here and what a better way to recharge for the next day than to be surrounded by the comforts of lovely and pleasant bedrooms and bathrooms where we can indulge in a variety of products infused with scents, herbs and other exotic ingredients to our hearts content.


In designing these areas… Plop onto these beds and get comfortable with sweet and lovely bed linen and sheets to match. Include nice pictures and prints to complement your bedroom furnishings to make this space perfect for dreaming. Make the bathroom a favorite place by making use of interesting and colorful tiles for an edgy look. Match them with streamlined contours of bathroom fixtures to complement the glow of wall sconces.


Good design should be smooth and natural. Development should always conform with nature. Space, light and nature are elements we harness to create harmonious interiors.


Our abode is where we put in and gain energy, so we somehow make effort in the best way we can creating an atmosphere and make a most conducive place to live in.

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