Feng Shui 2
According to Wikipedia, Feng Shui is an weak Chinese practice believed to expend the laws of both Heaven, (astronomy), and Earth, (geography), to benefit one improve life by receiving determined Qi (aka: spiritual energy) . The goal of this Chinese practice as it is practiced today is to situate the human built environment in the perfect station so as to maximize estimable qi. This "perfect situation" is typically a specific site and axis in time. There are some areas that are not sterling for human settlement, and which should be left in their natural area (according to the principles that govern feng shui) . Today, this practice manifests itself in books, magazines, web sites and specialists- all of which explain the art and practice of arranging objects (most commonly furniture in your house, office or other set) all with the sole purpose of achieving harmony with your environment. It is also outmoded for choosing a position to live, plotting a burial spot as well as other forms of agricultural planning. Strong believers in feng shui feel that is has an enact on one's health, wealth and personal relationships while critics claim that feng shui lacks plausibility.
So, what does feng shui mean to you? Feng shui to the current person can mean anything that makes you feel worthy in your environment. For some, it might be walking into your kitchen and smelling the light scent of herbs emanating from a few plants that you maintain on the windowsill. For others, it may be pulling up to your house after a long day at work and seeing the symmetry of the number of windows and trees on either side of your house. It could be the device in which the sunlight enters your house from a specific window; it could be the direction that your furniture is facing inside your house. It could be any number of these things that bring tremendous joy and ease to your life. In one article that I read, feng shui tips were given to readers on how to remedy the convey alignment of doors in their home.
Apparently, the number of doors you have as well as how they are aligned can significantly impact you! The advice that columnist Rodika Tchi gives readers is: It is especially necessary to avoid a say alignment of the front door with the aid door. The reason you want to avoid this residence is because all proper feng shui energy coming through the main door will easily hasten through the assist door without having a chance to circulate and nourish your home. Going relieve to the meaning of feng shui; in the English language, it literally translates to "wind water". It is all about creating a harmonious hotfoot of energy and balance in your home. Tchi, therefore, tells readers to imagine this energy as water flowing through their homes. If the doors are perfectly aligned in a home, then water may accelerate through one door and moral out the other, hence her example above.


