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    Karen’s Big Idea – Video - February 19, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Karen #39;s Big Idea
    When Karen convinces Les to let her bring in a Feng Shui expert, will it boost sales and bring in positive energy? Ashley and Seth have some serious doubts. Plus, Seth gets an opportunity to...

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    Le Jardin Feng-Shui – Video - February 19, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Le Jardin Feng-Shui
    A Vlizy, dans la rgion parisienne, sur 380m2, Nathalie Normand s #39;est invente un univers vgtal trs structur o elle a mis en pratique les principes du ...

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    A feng shui tour of Hong Kong - February 19, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Story highlights Feng shui is an important part of Hong Kong life Shopping malls, office towers and homes draw on its principles Feng Shui master Kerby Kuek takes CNN on a tour of city's hot spots

    Shopping malls, office towers and homes draw on its principles in their design in an attempt to create prosperity.

    And individuals often consult feng shui masters to decide on the best date to get married, give birth or move house.

    The run-up up to the Lunar New Year is the busiest time of year for Kerby Kuek, a feng shui practitioner who has published 15 books on the subject.

    His clients, which include some of Hong Kong's biggest companies, all want their "annual audit" to maximize their good fortune in the year to come.

    He took time out to take CNN on a tour of the city's feng shui hot spots, where the cosmic energy will help you do the Year of the Sheep proud.

    It's hard to believe that Times Square, the crowded, traffic-clogged heart of Hong Kong shopping district Causeway Bay, enjoys some of the city's best feng shui.

    But imagine the towering skyscrapers are mountains and the endless procession of cars, taxis and delivery trucks a meandering river and it all begins to make sense, says Kuek.

    Causeway Bay benefits from what Kuek calls a "feng shui meridian" between four peaks and it's built atop two "dragon pulses" that flow into Hong Kong in the form of mountain ranges.

    It's this that attracts the hordes of free-spending shoppers that make the place a goldmine for retailers and landlords.

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    Feng shui expert: Start of a new era - February 19, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Political uncertainty and social unrest in first half of 2015.

    PETALING JAYA: A feng shui expert has described the Lunar New Year of the Wood Goat as the start of a new era lasting for a decade until 2025 at the least.

    Master Soon said generally 2015 is a year of changes, with ramifications long after its passing.

    It is like a plane taking off with plenty of turbulence and uncertainties affecting all layers of society, the Sun daily quoted Soon as saying.

    He said the new era would last for a decade and go on until 2025 at the least.

    He expected political uncertainty and social unrest in the first half of 2015.

    The countrys social relations will most likely undergo a rough patch for a short while.

    Soon said the economy would be adversely affected as well. Given the years fluctuating nature, one can expect to enter calmer waters by the second half of 2015.

    Business will not be good until June, especially the real estate sector, he said, adding that this was the general outlook.

    He said business would pick up from June onwards, particularly the small- and medium-sized enterprises.

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    Wear green, be clean, and 6 other feng shui tips for good fortune on Chinese New Years Day - February 19, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Pinoys flock to Binondo for Chinese New Year. Hundreds of Pinoys celebrate the Chinese New Year on Thursday, February 19, at the heart of Binondo in Manila. Ram Jimenez

    To say hello to the Lunar New Year, feng shui expert Hanz Chua shared his tips with GMA News Online on how to usher in good fortune in the Year of the Sheep.

    Clean and cleanse. Welcome the new year by cleaning your home inside and out. Make sure your home is not cluttered. It's also recommended to get rid of broken appliances, gadgets, and other items. Cua warned that an untidy living space and collecting broken things invite poverty. After cleaning, "cleanse" your home by burning incense.

    Check your home's plumbing and electrical system. Any leaks in your pipes and faucets symbolize "leaks" in your finances. Light bulbs, outlets, and switches should also be in good condition. Burned out light bulbs and faulty wiring signifies poor "qi" or energy flow, which can affect your good luck this year.

    Get a haircut. Attention, single ladies and gentlemen: A new hairstyle can be your first step to finding love this year.

    Wear the lucky colors. The feng shui expert said one should wear red for power and green for wealth when welcoming the Lunar New Year.

    Get the essential fruits. In feng shui, 12 kinds of fruits should be prepared to symbolize each month of the year. Here are the fruits Cua recommended:

    Prepared a "bountiful" media noche. Cua said that greeting the Lunar New Year with a bountiful table invites prosperity. Make sure you serve meat, fish, greens, fruits, and cakes for good luck. BUT, leave a few bits of each dish, which symbolizes you won't run out of food for the rest of the year. Gave ampao. These small red envelopes decorated with golden Chinese characters are given as gifts by the elderly to the children or the younger generation on New Year's Eve. The money inside these envelopes serves as "payments" to appease the ghosts so they won't bother the recipients of the ampao, Cua explained. The red envelope also signifies protection and good luck.

    Made a loud noise. The Chinese believe that loud noise drives away evil spirits.

    The real source of prosperity and abundance

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    What's in store for year of the sheep? - February 19, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    HOPES for prosperity, wealth and good fortune are usual for the Chinese who celebrate a new lunar year, but does this year the year of the goat or sheep herald different tidings for different people as it kicks off?

    The year of the sheep which is also the year of the ram or goat all are correct starts on 19 February 2015 and is the most important Chinese holiday in the year.

    Also known as the Spring Festival in China, throngs of Chinese migrate home each year for a family reunion abandoning all work and professional commitments.

    Work takes a back seat as celebrants relax for 15 days over the festive season. Chinese New Year to the Chinese is akin to Christmas in Australia.

    Every year has one of 12 the Chinese zodiac animals assigned to it. Since 1900, those with birth years 1907, 1919, 1931, 1943, 1955, 1967, 1979, 1991, 2003 and 2015 are said to have been born in the year of the goat.

    Melbourne Chinese Feng Shui consultant, Lok Tin Yung says the year of the goat, and a "wood" goat at that, will be filled with issues relating to religion and trust.

    "Each animal year comes with an element, and this year is the wood. This means there will be plenty of religious world issues around," he said.

    "Also the wood element will stir up the earth so we should expect to see more earthquakes."

    My Yung also predicts bad energy in the "west".

    "Places like Europe, or the western part of a country will have some trouble. And don't renovate the western part of your house," he said.

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    Fengshui expert & destiny analyst Dato’ Joey Yap – Video - February 17, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Fengshui expert destiny analyst Dato #39; Joey Yap
    The Year of the Goat is upon us, and we got Dato #39; Joey Yap - Best Selling Author, Consultant and Educator: Feng Shui, BaZi, Mian Xiang - to talk about what #39;s in store in the new year!

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    Bhavishyavani: Daily Horoscopes and Numerology | February 16, 2015 – India TV – Video - February 17, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Bhavishyavani: Daily Horoscopes and Numerology | February 16, 2015 - India TV
    SUBSCRIBE to India TV Here: http://goo.gl/fcdXM0 Watch BHAVISHYAVANI with Acharya Indu Prakash, who tells your daily horoscope, numerological fortune, alphabetical fortune and gives tips on...

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    Bhavishyavani | February 17, 2015 – Video - February 17, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Watch BHAVISHYAVANI with Acharya Indu Prakash, who tells your daily horoscope, numerological fortune, alphabetical fortune and gives tips on vaastu shastra and feng-shui along with astrological...

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    24 Oras: Feng Shui Expert: Maging mahinahon at pasensyoso sa Year of the Wood Sheep – Video - February 17, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    24 Oras: Feng Shui Expert: Maging mahinahon at pasensyoso sa Year of the Wood Sheep
    24 Oras is GMA Network #39;s flagship newscast, anchored by Mike Enriquez, Mel Tiangco and Vicky Morales. It airs on GMA-7 Mondays to Fridays at 6:30 PM (PHL Time) and on weekends at 5:30 PM....

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