Articles, tagged with "five elements", page 1
11th November 2011
With the present-day lifestyle getting hectic and busier by the day, one thing that is getting scarce is perhaps the availability of time for oneself, one's family or for ones wellbeing. This scenario is not only scary but also dangerous as it spells disa...
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Author:
Ram Gupta
10th February 2011
PHYTO 5, the Energetic Skincare line, that supports the Phytobiodermie method, offers products for:
Face
Scalp
Body & Bath additives
PHYTO 5 is organized as follows:
• The Phyto-Energetic™ line that includes the five elemental sub-lines of natur...
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Author:
Rudy Peters
17th March 2010
The map bagua is an eight sided diagram which is used to represent different aspects of a person's life. The nine sections, which includes the middle portion, symbolize career, wisdom, family, wealth, fame, love, creativity, helpful people and health. Eac...
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Feng Shui Room Design
17th March 2010
In the event you are searhing for an easy way to draw in more wealth and money into your life, start by obtaining a money plant tree. This attractive indoor plant is commonly used as a feng shui tool to assist with finances. The way in which it looks has ...
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Feng Shui Room Design
17th March 2010
The lucky bamboo plant is an exceptionally special kind of plant also known by its botanical name 'dracaena'. This plant has special significance in feng shui, because it is known as a symbol of vitality and strength. Its rapid growth without the need for...
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Feng Shui Room Design
17th March 2010
The five elements are the base of feng shui, which is considered a practice utilized balance and create harmony in one's surroundings. The entire theory revolves around 'qi', which is referred to as a life force or energy. 'Qi' is all around us, it is eve...
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Author:
Feng Shui Room Design
04th March 2010
This tool helps leaders understand the five elements of successful teams and establish these elements in their own teams. It includes a checklist to use in establishing a team "charter." This is a very useful tool for new teams, as well as for teams that ...
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Author:
vineyardcosts
20th May 2009
Tibetan prayer flags were originally used as talismans to protect Tibetans during times of war. Originally the Bon people used prayer flags for protection, and put symbols such as the snow lion, the dragon, or a tiger on each flag. Tibetan prayer flags we...
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Author:
hinkyimports
09th April 2007
As you might guess, Chinese medicine takes a much more holistic approach to diagnosis and treatment. Face reading in Chinese medicine is something you will not find in your doctors office.
Face Reading in Chinese Medicine
Face Reading is a very anci...
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Author:
Alien
09th November 2006
We know that minute-to-minute and day-to-day assessment can improve student learning. What we know far less about is how teachers can be supported in developing these practices in their own classrooms.
We know that "one size fits all" does not work in ...
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Author:
Alison White
27th September 2006
Ayurvedic medicine is the traditional medicine of India. Treatment consists largely of herbs, fruits and spices, but much of it also revolves around self-care - living a lifestyle designed to prevent illness. Although India is quickly changing, daily life...
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