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Lulu Cruz: Feng Shui en el amor
Nuestra colaboradora Lulu Cruz nos platica en estudio sobre como mejorar en el amor desde nuestra casa: colores, posicin de muebles y otros aspectos relacio...
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired - June 27, 2013) - Cathay Pacific Airways, the home carrier of Hong Kong recognized around the globe for its amenities and service excellence, has teamed with San Francisco-based feng shui consultant, Allison Ayer, to curate tips to help travelers enjoy a restful, harmonious and healthy summer travel season and return home feeling balanced and refreshed. Feng shui, the ancient Chinese art of health and wellbeing, is a branch of Traditional Chinese Medicine that focuses on Yin (earth & water) and Yang (fire), and the Five Elements (wood, fire, earth, metal and water).
Travelers who share their own personal tips for harmonious travel on social media from now through July 31, 2013 using the hashtag #CXfengshui will be eligible to win one of 10 sets of Shanghai Tang for Cathay Pacific sleep suits. Join a live Twitter chat with Ayer by following #CXfengshui on July 10, 2013 at 12:00pm PDT to discuss her tips and ask questions.
"Although feng shui is widely considered to be the simple 'art of placement,' it is actually much more complex and revolves around the integration of heaven and earth and its effects on humanity," said Ayer. "The movement of chi -- breath of life, energy, spirit -- generated by humans and surrounding objects through space is beneficial. No matter how alluring it is to visit new places, travel can be taxing on the mind and body. These are simple and practical tips that everyone -- from a family traveling for a beach vacation to the executive 'road warrior' -- can implement into their travel routines."
A one-page PDF pocket guide of Ayer's feng shui tips for travel is available for download at http://us.cathaypacific.com/FengShuiTravel:
Disclaimer : Tips provided by Allison Ayer, CFSC, and should not be interpreted as the views and suggestions of Cathay Pacific Airways. Cathay Pacific encourages passengers to consult with a physician before undertaking any sensory or physical activity.
About Cathay Pacific
Cathay Pacific Airways flies daily to Hong Kong and beyond, including over 22 destinations in Mainland China, from Chicago, Los Angeles, New York JFK, and San Francisco. More information, including current fares and availability, may be found by visiting the airline's website at cathaypacific.com/us, Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/cathaypacificus, or Twitter handle @CathayPacificUS.
About Allison Ayer
Allison Ayer is a certified feng shui consultant, practicing in the San Francisco area.She has studied with many renowned teachers through the Golden Gate School of Feng Shui. Allison combines the insight derived from this ancient practice with her own creative vision as an artist, and her healthcare experience as a massage therapist, personal trainer, yoga teacher and modern dancer.www.allisonayer.com
Cathay Pacific Airways flies daily to Hong Kong and beyond, including over 22 destinations in Mainland China, from Chicago, Los Angeles, New York JFK, and San Francisco. More information, including current fares and availability, may be found by visiting the airline's website at cathaypacific.com/us, Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/cathaypacificus, or Twitter handle @CathayPacificUS.
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June 26, 2013 by
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Harmonisierung, Architektur, Wohnung, Haus, Garten, Businessplanung,
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June 26, 2013 by
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Jun 26, 2013 10:00pm
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Feng shui, simplified, is the ancient Chinese art that aims to improve your life by rearranging your home. Feng shui means wind and water, and for centuries Chinese practitioners have believed that how a building is oriented, what you have in it and where you place those things can change the balance and flow of energy through your house. Below five experts share their tips to a happy home.
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Pun-Yin is the daughter of feng shui grand master Tin Sun. She was equipped with 15 years of apprenticeship experience with the grand master before taking on clients independently. She recommends:
Tisha Morris is the author of two feng shui books, Feng Shui Your Life: The Quick Guide to Decluttering Your HomeandRenewing Your Life and 27 Things to Feng Shui Your Home and is a certified life coach and feng shui consultant. Her advice:
Benjamin Huntington is the owner of Veritate Design firm in New York City that specializes in feng shui design. His advice:
Ken Lauher graduated from the three-year BTB Feng Shui Masters Training program, and is a feng ahui consultant, making appearances on TLC, NBC and ABC. His advice:
In feng shui terms, the stove is extremely important in the influence on our public life, our career, recognition and wealth. Keep your stove clean and well appointed. Make sure all the burners work.
Anna Maria Kinberg, owner of Interiors By Anna Maria, LLC. and an International Tely Award winner, combines her nowledge of feng shui and interior design to help her clients lives. Her advice:
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How To Make Your Dreams Come True - Love Feng Shui
http://ReadingsByRosemary.com How To Make Your Dreams Come True using the "Black Hat" Technique of Tibetan Buddhist Feng Shui in the Love, Marriage, Relation...
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Is your garden calling out to you to do something, but you don't know where to start?
Feng shui practitioner Bonnie Primm of Norfolk, Va., has some simple solutions.
"We all need to start with what we have and some idea of what we want because time and money and the largest piece -- energy -- will always prevail," she says.
Here are some everyday garden feng shui tips from Primm that can be your guide:
Begin with balance. Balancing your planting scheme begins with the back of the planting area where you plant higher (yang) than the next layer and again with the third layer in front until you reach three tiers descending in height to lowest (yin) -- 3 is a magic number for balance in feng shui. This concept applies when you use property lines as the visual focus; if you plant in spaces away from the property lines, the tallest plants will be in the center -- but not too tall or you risk good proportion. Vegetable gardens are done the same way. Mix even more -- high/low, open/tight and light/dark within the planting.
Incorporate texture. Yin and yang also dwell in texture. Use open, longer stems, like Shasta daisies, that create motion when the wind caresses them. Descend your plantings with seasonal flowers or perennials where the flower heads are more condensed with each layer until you reach rounder, close-flowering plants that group together.
Rocks, garden sculpture, patios, benches, pergolas/gazebos and swings all add visual interest
"We love gardens because we find the balance we want to feel within ourselves in the creations of our outdoor spaces," Primm says. "The 'hard' sculptures are yang to the flowers' yin."
Mindfully use color. If you have ample room for your gardens, consider either themes of brilliant color or mixes of color. Multicolor plants "fill in" space as you look at them because all the colors radiate a vibration and take up more visual space (yang). If you have little room for plants, consider softer color flowers and plants (yin), such as shades of whites and greens. A yin garden is ideal for meditation.
Colors such as red (yang) give off great vibrations, followed by yellows and oranges and even whites. Blues and purples and softer colors like peach and pale yellow and mauve are more yin and "quiet."
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June 17, 2013 by
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Intervieuw brabant 10 met Hanny Verheijden over Feng Shui.
By: Hanny Verheijden
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