Articles, tagged with "feng shui principles", page 3
05th May 2009
The bathroom is a challenging room when it comes to maintaining Feng Shui in your home. The ba gua, the optimal map for a home's layout according to Feng Shui principles, doesn't leave room for a bathroomâ€"indeed, it was developed before indoor plumbing,...
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Author:
WD Bathrooms
17th April 2009
For many, feng shui business card tips, offer invaluable advice to strengthen marketing efforts and business results.
Business card with good feng shui can improve business, increase profits as well as attract more clients, better employees, excellent...
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Author:
Marcella
02nd March 2009
Cyberspace today mimics the real world so accurately that it is not surprising that many are resorting to feng shui to create a great website. The general principles of feng shui advocate the harmonious flow of energy of Chi with your surroundings. In rea...
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Author:
MK SERVE
09th January 2009
Preserving history through the times of the Ming Dynasty lays the Ming Tombs, which are 50 kilometres north of Beijing. The final resting places of thirteen Ming emperors, this necropolis is a beautiful and serene location with flora and foliage strewn on...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
05th January 2009
You can be skeptical but the principles of feng shui are very prevalent in business. The success of your business can be attributed to feng shui and many Asians believe that with the right flow of energy, business can continue to prosper. There are many s...
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Author:
Jhye
16th December 2008
The entry to a home or the doorway into rooms is where your first view is encountered. Doorways and entrances to anything should feel welcoming. They should be clear and the pathway should allow ease of movement. The Chi, (or energy flow), should never be...
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Author:
Kathy Tyson
08th December 2008
Feng Shui is the traditional Chinese method of arranging objects such as furniture to help people achieve their goals and to be successful. The word Feng means wind and Shui translates to water. As Feng Shui is applicable to other rooms of the house, so i...
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Author:
Sarika Kabra
08th December 2008
The entry to a home or the doorway into rooms is where your first view is encountered. Doorways and entrances to anything should feel welcoming. They should be clear and the pathway should allow ease of movement. The Chi, (or energy flow), should never be...
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Author:
Kathy Tyson
11th November 2008
If tough economic times are affecting your realty business and leaving you feeling helpless and stuck, you may want to consider trying something unorthodox to attract new business. One of the ways you can do this is by improving the atmosphere in your o...
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Author:
M Shane
30th September 2008
We all know that having the best for your bedroom is saying something about yourself and your personality. By definition, the bedroom is your main resting hub, so basically having that said the bedroom place a big part on your home. Here is a chance to do...
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Author:
Allison
11th September 2008
We all know that having the best for your bedroom is aphorism something about yourself and your personality. By definition, the bedroom is your major resting hub, so chiefly having that said the bedroom place a big part on your home. Here is a prospect to...
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Author:
Allison
27th July 2008
All ancient civilisations have their own slant of calendar record and almanacs in particular have been in existence since antiquity across the globe. The Chinese Almanac or "通胜", is a book, or table, containing forecasts and outlook for the year.
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Author:
Linus Leong
03rd July 2008
We all know that having the best for your bedroom is saying something about yourself and your personality. By definition, the bedroom is your main resting hub, so basically having that said the bedroom place a big part on your home. Here is a chance to do...
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Author:
Vanessa Arellano Doctor
01st July 2008
A couple hours towards the northwest of Beijing City lies the mausoleums of thirteen Ming dynasty Emperors. Referred to as the Ming Tombs these historical structures have been flawlessly preserved and serve as excellent examples of Chinese palatial archit...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
13th February 2008
Feng Shui (pronounced FUNG-schway) is an ancient Chinese art that promotes well-being through design. Feng Shui practitioners say that, when a space is properly designed and the objects and furniture properly arranged, your feelings of safety and comfort ...
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Author:
Jamie Jefferson