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    Feng Shui of Anger – Video - November 29, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Feng Shui of Anger
    We usually think of feng-shui in terms of sensitivity to the outer environment, rooms, homes, etc. I learned the essence of what I know about feng-shui from His Eminence Tai Situ Rinpoche,...

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    Feng shui ping leeka – Video - November 29, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Feng shui class fire – Video - November 28, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Feng Shui 2014 – Video - November 28, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Feng Shui 2014
    About Tai Sui, Sui Poh, Three Killings and the Annual Nine Stars in 2014. How there affect renovations and the location of the auspicious and inauspicious sector in a property.

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    Feng shui – New World Encyclopedia - November 28, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    From New World Encyclopedia

    Feng Shui Luopan Compass

    In ancient times as well as today, Feng Shui, () pronounced in English as [f'we] ("fung shway"), was known as "Kan-Yu" which means 'The Law of Heaven and Earth. [1] Feng shui is the ancient Chinese practice of placement and arrangement of space to achieve harmony between human beings and the environment. Feng shui literally translates as "wind-water." This is a cultural shorthand taken from the following passage of the Zhangshu (Book of Burial) by Guo Pu ( ) of the Jin Dynasty(; 265420) [2]

    The qi () that rides the wind stops at the boundary of water.[3]

    Feng shui considers factors such as space, weather, astronomy, and geomagnetism in determining the most auspicious location for a building or an activity. Its guidelines are compatible with many techniques of agricultural planning, as well as architecture and furniture arrangement. Proponents claim that feng shui has an effect on health, wealth, and personal relationships.

    Feng shui is often identified as a form of geomancy, or divination by geographic features, but it is mainly concerned with understanding the relationships between nature and human beings, in order to create harmony. Early feng shui relied on astronomy to find correlations between humans and the universe [4] Chinese often used the celestial pole, determined by the pole stars, to locate the north-south axis of settlements. This technique explains why Shang palaces at Xiaotun lie 10 east of due north. In some cases, as Paul Wheatley observed[5], they bisected the angle between the directions of the rising and setting sun to find north. This technique provided the more precise alignments of the Shang walls at Yanshi and Zhengzhou ( ).

    The earliest evidence for feng shui to date is provided by the Yanshao ( ; 5000 3000 B.C.E.) and Hongshan (; 4700 to 2900 B.C.E.) cultures. Professor David Pankenier and his associates reviewed astronomical data for the time of the Banpo () dwellings (4000 B.C.E.) to show that the asterism (a pattern of stars observed from earth) called Yingshi (Lay out the Hall, in the Warring States period and early Han era) corresponded to the sun's location at this time. Centuries before, the asterism Yingshi was known as Ding and was used to indicate the appropriate time to build a capital city, according to the Shijing. Apparently an astronomical alignment ensured that Banpo village homes were sited so that they received the maximum heat from the sun (solar gain).[6]

    A grave at Puyang (radiocarbon dated 5,000 BP) that contains mosaics of the Dragon and Tiger constellations and Beidou( )(Dipper) is similarly oriented along a north-south axis.[7] The presence of both round and square shapes in the Puyang tomb, and at Hongshan culture ceremonial centers, suggests that the gaitian cosmography (heaven-round, earth-square) was present in Chinese culture long before it appeared in the Zhou Bu Suan Jing.[8]

    Cosmography that bears a striking resemblance to modern feng shui compasses (and computations) was found on a jade unearthed at Hanshan (c. 3000 B.C.E.). The design is linked by the contemporary Chinese historian, Li Xueqin, to the liuren astrolabe, zhinan zhen, and Luopan. [9]

    All capital cities of China followed rules of Feng Shui for their design and layout. These rules were codified during the Zhou era (1122 26 B.C.E.) in the "Kaogong ji" (Manual of Crafts). Rules for builders were codified in the "Lu ban jing" (Carpenter's Manual). Graves and tombs also followed rules of feng shui. From the earliest records, it seems that the rules for the structures of the graves and dwellings were the same.

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    Feng Shui Tips & Tricks - November 28, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Feng shui is an ancient and wise approach to the way our environment affects us. The way we feel and the way we act is affected in a great amount by the environment which surrounds us. Therefore, by learning how to properly organize what surrounds us, we can improve our lives, and that is what feng shui is about.

    By organizing our environment randomly, we do not take control of how it affects us and give it the chance to become an obstacle without even realizing of it. Feng shui teaches us that the spaces where we live or work should be thoughtfully disposed in order to take the best advantage of them and make them be a help to us rather than an obstacle.

    Feng shui shows us how our spaces can be designed and re-arranged in order to provide us the right balance and harmony. Simple things such as the position in which we place our desk, can become determinative to the harmony we feel in that space, and affect factors such as the concentration we may have when working in that space.

    Among the most important feng shui concepts is the one of bagua. Bagua is a term employed to denominate the map of feng shui which is the tool we can use to evaluate each living or working space. This map's shape is an octagon which is divided in nine different areas. Each area correspond to nine main areas of life and allow us to identify the position of each one of those areas in the space we are evaluating..

    Feng shui manages five main elements which we should always have in mind when harmonizing our environment: water, wood, fire, earth and metal. Each one of these five elements move in a different way and make the energy of the environment vary depending on it.

    The term chi denominates the energy, which is always changing and moving and depends on the five elements. Feng shui studies the way chi moves and acts as an invisible force determining the kind of energy that objects and everything that surrounds us contain.

    As we can see, feng shui can provide us a very rich and wise new world to explore. By acquiring the knowledge it has to provide, we can understand and improve our environment or space, whatever its nature is. This way, feng shui allow us to improve our life style and our energy by maximizing the environment in which we are.

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    Feng Shui 2014 – Bad Directions to Avoid – Video - November 27, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    FREE Feng Shui guide -- http://FengShuiDIY.com - Feng Shui 2014 the best lucky guide! 2014 will come soon, do you want to the best Feng Shui protection at home? Do you want to make the...

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    Feng shui San Antonio 3 – Video - November 27, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    "Feng Shui (the Mailman) – Matt Pless – Video - November 27, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    "Feng Shui (the Mailman) - Matt Pless
    Live @ the Graveyard Hollywood, CA Nov. 25th, 2013.

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    Feng Shui 101 | Theory & History of Feng Shui, Clear Clutter … - November 27, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Find out the history and theory of feng shui, view traditional feng shui cures and remedies, and learn to successfully apply feng shui tips in your own home. Clear your clutter with feng shui, decorate your home with best feng shui colors, and re-position your furniture to create a harmonious home. You can feel happier, healthier and attract more love and success by following some practical feng shui tips.

    Feng Shui history is fascinating and complex, and the many feng shui schools often bring confusion to the beginner feng shui enthusiast. While it may take time to understand the differences between feng shui schools, as well as to separate the essential feng shui knowledge from the Chinese culturally specific feng shui level, the feng shui information below will give you a good start.

    In order to create a happy feng shui home, you need to understand the basic feng shui concepts. The feng shui five elements theory, the feng shui yin yang theory, theory of Chi and Bagua applications are basic feng shui concepts you need to know in order to successfully apply feng shui. Use the feng shui information below to speed up the great results feng shui can bring into your life.

    The basic tools used in the feng shui analysis of your home are the bagua, the five elements theory and the feng shui color theory (based on the five elements.) In order to define the bagua, you need to take the compass reading of your home. Start with the basic feng shui tools to build a strong foundation and gradually move on to other feng shui tools & levels, such as the Kua number and birth element info, lucky directions, flying star feng shui, and more.

    Getting started with feng shui can be easy when you start with the feng shui basics and gradually move on to the more complex feng shui levels. To help you get started, here are some helpful feng shui steps for beginners.

    Color is one of the easiest ways to shift the energy in your space with feng shui. This feng shui color guide will help you choose the best colors to create a harmonious feng shui home. Choose the feng shui colors according to the energy you need and bring them into your home with the wall color, art, photography, or various decor items.

    Watch these short feng shui videos for useful feng shui tips to help improve your home and your life. From feng shui tips on using color to feng shui bathroom and bedroom tips - it is all here for you. Watch and leanr how easy it is to create a harmonious home with feng shui.

    Read about real people applying feng shui tips to achieve their goals in life, be it to find a love partner, create a better career or achieve harmony at home. From practical feng shui steps to improve one's health to good feng shui with a new baby at home, find out how powerful feng shui applications can help you imptove your life.

    House and Home Good Feng Shui: how do you actually create good feng shui in your home? From the right use of feng shui colors to feng shui fountains, feng shui crystals, mirrors and feng shui plants - all the helpful feng shui information is here for you. Explore the various feng shui remedies and cures to help you create good energy in your home.

    Good feng shui products are easy to come by. However, quite often products presented as feng shui products are of questionable quality and design. So, how do you define a good feng shui product and more importantly, where can you buy feng shui products? We have created several feng shui mini-stores to help you in your quest for good feng shui home, garden or office cures.

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