any a onnus incorporate into oonu interior design? I try to follow the guidelines re replacement of the bed. I find it does make a difference in how I feel when i lay down
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i try...and a lot of it intuitively makes sense.
i have a book about feng shui in the garden too...i shoulda read it before i put my hot tub where i did...because that thing annoys me every day of my life now. it's totally blocking my energy flow.
anybody wanna buy a hot tub?
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: turtledude</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> anybody wanna buy a hot tub? </div></div>
I do! ....but I can't decide whether to put it up on the back of the property by the cabana, or down next to the mainhouse.
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my feng shui book says you should put in anywhere on the left side of the country.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Green_Biscuit</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I do. I have several books. I never hired anyone for it. Certainly makes sense, though. I will try to get out my books and maybe we can post some simple tips. What do you think? </div></div>
sounds good
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> Feng shui (traditional Chinese: &#39080;&#27700;; simplified Chinese: &#39118;&#27700;; pinyin: f&#275;ng shu&#464;; pronounced /&#716;f&#652;&#331;&#712;&#643 ;we&#618;/ fung-shway or sometimes /&#716;f&#652;&#331;&#712;&#643 ;wi&#720;/ fung-shwee in English) is an ancient Chinese practice believed to utilize the Laws of both heaven (astronomy) and earth (geography) to help one improve life by receiving positive Qi. [1] The original designation for the discipline is Kan Yu (traditional Chinese: &#22570;&#36671;; simplified Chinese: &#22570;&#33286;; pinyin: k&#257;nyú; literally: heaven and earth)[2].
The words 'feng shui' literally translate as "wind-water"in English. This is a cultural shorthand taken from the following passage of the Zhangshu (Book of Burial) by Guo Pu of the Jin Dynasty:[3]
Qi rides the wind and scatters, but is retained when encountering water. [3]
Many modern enthusiasts claim that feng shui is the practice of arranging objects (such as furniture) to help people achieve their goals. More traditionally, feng shui is important in choosing a place to live and finding a burial site, along with agricultural planning.
Proponents claim that feng shui has an effect on health, wealth and personal relationships. Critics consider it a pseudoscience, even sorcery.
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