| The art of harmonious living, or feng shui, is a Chinese tradition dating back 5000 years. It is still used today even in busy metropolitan centers like Hong Kong, where a hotel building sports an open space in the architecture to encourage the flow of good chi or energy. |
| You can turn your bedroom into a romantic retreat by using the ancient art of feng shui (pronounced fung shway). Feng shui is about enhancing the environment or the energy around you. |
| Most of us look at cleaning our home as a chore, but revitalizing and organizing your life should be a joyous activity. When there is harmony in the home, all feelings and emotions within the space is harmonious. |
| When it comes to selling your home, you may feel that there is only so much you can do to make it more appealing to the potential buyer. This may be so, but many homeowners make the mistake of putting all the emphasis on selling from a visual point of view, completely forgetting about the other four senses. This is where feng shui can come in extremely useful and is something that many realtors are now turning to for assistance. |
| "The garden trowel cut into the not-great soil, a small earth pocket for the deep pink tulip bulbs. With a little added soil conditioner, they would grow into bright patches of color not far from the birches set back off the small gravel footpath. Thus begins the creative process of working with nature to transform it in to something of beauty and transition." |
| It all started three years ago when my sister gave me a book on decorating using the Eastern principle of feng shui (pronounced fung shway). Now I keep my toilet lid down and the bathroom door closed to keep the negative energy from the sewage from entering my home. I am convinced that not facing a water source, and the energy shooting off the sharp corners of the office buildings in front of my home that year, contributed to the downfall of my marriage. |