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Friday, 04 April 2008 |
By Nagashi Komatsu
Feng Shui is often used for creativity in a studio and prosperity in an office environment. People often like to use Feng Shui for romance in their bedrooms. Of course, this incorporates all of the elements of Feng Shui used throughout the home, but special elements added to the bedroom can help to create romance and a positive love life.
Initial steps in using Feng Shui for romance include removing old energy by using loud bangs of noise or special incense, removing clutter, and arranging furniture in a way that offers easy flow for chi.
Crystal
Hanging a pink, or rose, quartz above the bed or in a corner of the bedroom, invites a surge of romantic energy into the space. This helps set the mood for those romantic nights, and can help to increase the sexual energy between you and your partner.
Nature
Nature can be brought indoors to use Feng Shui for romance. Nature has a calming effect. You and your partner can relax and become one with each other. A small fountain of |
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Tuesday, 01 April 2008 |
By Nagashi Komatsu
Feng Shui (pronounced as fung shway) dates back thousands of years, and is an old Chinese tradition still practiced today. No longer limited to Eastern culture as it was many years ago, many people around the world are incorporating Chinese Feng Shui into their own lives.
The Basics
Chinese Feng Shui is an art form that was created to enhance the experience between people and the elements around them. The five elements taken into account when creating Chinese Feng Shui are: fire, earth, metal, water, and wood.
Chinese Feng Shui is based on a Taoist belief that everything around us in regard to objects, places, and people, are connected by a continuous flow of energy known as chi. This energy is picked up by us and translated into different feelings, thought processes, and actually affects our all around well being.
Creating Chinese Feng Shui in Your Home
Eliminating clutter is the first thing to do when creating Chinese Feng Shui in your home. No amount of Feng Shui will be beneficial with clutter present in your living |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 01 April 2008 )
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