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Feng Shui, Fung Shui
Feng Shui, Fung Shui (Chinese) Wind, rain, or water; the science and art which tends to realize the ideal aim that every human dwelling place -- village or city, fields and surrounding regions, roads, gates, temples; in fact everything connected with human activities upon earth -- must be situated and constructed so that the universe can exercise as completely as possible its favorable influences upon them. The regulators of the fung shui are said to be the three buddhas (triratna). Hence in this aspect Taoism mingles with Buddhism. Also called khan yu (heaven and earth) in Han literature. (See also: Feng Shui, Fung Shui, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Spiritual Dictionary on feng shui feng shui: The science and study of the effect of environmental factors on living. Includes guidelines for determining the best location and direction of your home and workplace; where the rooms in your home should be to best facilitate energy flow; and how to create a garden that will bring positive energy and good luck into your home. Includes two major schools of thought. The Form School examines the shape of the land, the shape of your building, and even its direction in relation to the land around it. The Compass School is based on the pa-kua, an octagonal symbol surrounding the famous yin-yang. Each side is related to one of the eight trigrams from the I Ching, and is related to certain energies. If you are planning a house, you can put a pa-kua over the plans and determine which direction your home should face and the best way to arrange the rooms. (See also: feng shui, Magic, Shamanism, Paganism, Wicca)
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Spiritual Dictionary on Feng Shui Feng Shui Known as the Art of Placement, this classic Chinese form of geomancy demonstrates overt and obscure ways the physical ambience -- home and workplace, environment and landscape – can spark and nurture the natural potential to be more alive, receptive, and focused. This technique concerns itself with the moving energy called chi, directing it to affect the environment by balancing yin/yang into a harmonious flow according to the purpose to which a space is dedicated (See also: Feng Shui, Body Mind and Soul)
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FENG SHUI FENG SHUI Feng shui (translated as “wind and water”) is the Chinese system of balancing the energy patterns of the physical environment. A composite of mystical beliefs, astrology, folklore, and common sense, the Chinese believe feng shui blends ancient wisdom with cultural tradition. The laws of feng shui provide for positioning homes/businesses and designing room and office layouts in ways that promise to enhance the quality of their owners’ lives and businesses by channeling energy in positive ways. These principles strive for creating balanced, peaceful dwellings by bringing together the external and internal and living in harmony with natural and man-made environments. Good feng shui promises occupants health, happiness, prosperity, and long life - a conscious connection between the outside environment and the world within. These same principles can also be applied to the human body (called min xiang shue) to promote inner character and restore harmony to areas of imbalance. Through meditation and daily exercises, min xiang shue can allow a deeper self-awareness and regeneration. (See also: FENG SHUI, Alternative Health, Massage, Bodywork, Body Mind and Soul)
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Dictionary on Feng Shui Feng Shui: This ancient Chinese art holds that arranging one’s environment into certain harmonious patterns can bring a sense of abundance, balance and happiness into one’s life. From the proper placement of the headboard to the addition of water to a garden, Feng Shui combines beautiful design concepts with an underlying sense that a person's space can be an important factor in their psychological and spiritual well-being. (See also: Feng Shui, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)
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Dictionary I on FENG SHUI FENG SHUI (pronounced Fung Schway) Also known as Geomancy, is the art of placement. The meaning of which, is literally, “wind and water.” It was studied and developed in China about 4,000 years ago. Everything in creation is “energy.” The natural elements have their own electro-magnetic energy field, just like humans do. These magnetic fields interact with each other, and with awareness we can harmonize them, and in this harmony everything can serve its purpose for the highest good of the individual and the whole. Natural elements and electromagnetic energies do affect the quality of people's lives. The ancient Chinese learned how to live in harmony with these forces in order to maximize their health, wealth and harmonious relationships. This art form is used to locate the most suitable site for a new building, to make simple interior adjustments and major architectural choices for homes and places of business. An office with improved Feng Shui can help increase internal and external harmony, productivity and income, more harmonious relationships, resolve conflicts and help one feel more energized in life. (See also: FENG SHUI, Alternative Health, Holistic Health, Body Mind and Soul)
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Feng Shui Feng Shui is the ancient Chinese art of environmental design and placement. Whereas tai chi and acupuncture modify and balance chi within the body, feng shui balances the chi in one's surroundings. Because one's home and workplace expresses one's physical, psychological and spiritual condition, understanding how the qualities and the flow of energy (or lack thereof) in personal spaces affects your mood and mental state can lead to creating a more harmonious, nurturing environment. (See also: Feng Shui, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)
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Healing Dictionary on Feng Shui Feng Shui [pronounced: foong shway or fung shway]: Ancient Chinese art of orienting objects and towns to promote a healthy flow of chi. Its postulate is that all areas, large and small, have a distinctive energy that is guidable by rearranging objects (e.g., removing an ornament from an apartment, or adding one to a particular corner of a room). To be avoided is: clutter, dark corners, gloomy colors, low ceilings, and sharp, pointed objects. Feng Shui literally means "wind and water" and is translatable as "vital energy" or "geomancy". (See also: Feng Shui, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)
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Spiritual Dictionary on Feng Shui Feng Shui Known as the Art of Placement, this classic Chinese form of geomancy demonstrates overt and obscure ways the physical ambience -- home and workplace, environment and landscape Ð can spark and nurture the natural potential to be more alive, receptive, and focused. This technique concerns itself with the moving energy called chi, directing it to affect the environment by balancing yin/yang into a harmonious flow according to the purpose to which a space is dedicated (See also: Feng Shui, Body Mind and Soul)
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