Showing posts with label home improvement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home improvement. Show all posts

What the Heck is Feng Shui, How Do You Pronounce It, and Most Importantly, Does It Really Work?

By Amy S. Grant
Although it’s been prevalently used through China and much of Asia for centuries, Feng Shui (pronounced "fung-schway") is finally catching on in the Western hemisphere. But what is it? Put simply, Feng Shui is the ancient Chinese practice of arranging furniture and designing the home to facilitate fortune and prosperity, and to diminish misfortune.

Perhaps the most interesting fact about Feng Shui is that it works, whether you believe it or not. This mysterious method is always in force, regardless of your personal belief and independent of the power of suggestion.

Which means, if you don’t know anything about Feng Shui, it could be working against you.

In fact, the Feng Shui "rules" are so consistent that a trained Feng Shui consultant (typically hired at about $300 an hour) can walk into your home and pinpoint which areas of your life are causing you struggle. It’s creepy, really.

More importantly, such a trained person can show you exact remedies to rectify whatever ails you – be it your bank account, your love life, your career, your health, etc. What’s really fascinating is how quickly those upsetting circumstances can reverse themselves—as if touched by a miracle—once the appropriate Feng Shui principles are applied.

The most important first step in making your home or office Feng-Shui-friendly involves correctly positioning a 3x3 diagram called a Ba Gua Map. The Ba Gua shows you exactly which part of your home is the wealth corner, which part is the marriage corner, and which part is the career corner (etc.) Specific cures or treatments can be applied to solve most any problem - and the results appear lightning-fast to those who use the process correctly.

To learn more about Feng Shui and what it can do for you, visit this website hosted by Feng Shui experts Karrie King and Amy Scott Grant: http://redhotmoneymagnet.com

What the Heck is Feng Shui, How Do You Pronounce It, and Most Importantly, Does It Really Work?

By Amy S. Grant
Although it’s been prevalently used through China and much of Asia for centuries, Feng Shui (pronounced "fung-schway") is finally catching on in the Western hemisphere. But what is it? Put simply, Feng Shui is the ancient Chinese practice of arranging furniture and designing the home to facilitate fortune and prosperity, and to diminish misfortune.

Perhaps the most interesting fact about Feng Shui is that it works, whether you believe it or not. This mysterious method is always in force, regardless of your personal belief and independent of the power of suggestion.

Which means, if you don’t know anything about Feng Shui, it could be working against you.

In fact, the Feng Shui "rules" are so consistent that a trained Feng Shui consultant (typically hired at about $300 an hour) can walk into your home and pinpoint which areas of your life are causing you struggle. It’s creepy, really.

More importantly, such a trained person can show you exact remedies to rectify whatever ails you – be it your bank account, your love life, your career, your health, etc. What’s really fascinating is how quickly those upsetting circumstances can reverse themselves—as if touched by a miracle—once the appropriate Feng Shui principles are applied.

The most important first step in making your home or office Feng-Shui-friendly involves correctly positioning a 3x3 diagram called a Ba Gua Map. The Ba Gua shows you exactly which part of your home is the wealth corner, which part is the marriage corner, and which part is the career corner (etc.) Specific cures or treatments can be applied to solve most any problem - and the results appear lightning-fast to those who use the process correctly.

To learn more about Feng Shui and what it can do for you, visit this website hosted by Feng Shui experts Karrie King and Amy Scott Grant: http://redhotmoneymagnet.com

Feng Shui Decorating Guidelines

By Jakob Jelling

The importance of following feng shui decorating guidelines.

Feng shui decorating guidelines show us the correct way to place objects, furniture and how to decorate in order to achieve harmony. Living and working spaces and their decorations affect the people inhabiting them, and feng shui decorating knowledge studies the way to make that factor affect in a positive and harmonic way.

If you want to learn and be able to follow feng shui decorating tips, the first thing to do is to learn about feng shui in general and its main concepts. By learning this, you will find yourself naturally acquiring information on how to decorate any different spaces according to feng shui.

According to feng shui decorating guidelines, the way and the position in which we place our furniture, the colors we choose, the different objects and places we choose for them, everything can be done in a way that ensures harmony. Actually, in China people are used to look for a feng shui expert to guide them in occasions such as when they buy a new house.

Following feng shui decorating guidelines is not the same as decorating in order to make a space pretty or nice looking but it is about making it be in harmony with us. Actually, many times a decoration done by following feng shui would not look nice or be esthetically correct at all. By following feng shui, we could end up doing some of the things we would never have thought to do in our decoration.

For example, the position we place a bed can have main importance according to feng shui decorating tips. A bed should be placed in a position that allows the person to easily look at the door, but at the same time it should not be facing it directly and it should be against a wall. Even if this leads to an option which you wouldn’t have thought of for you to place your bed, you should do so in order to be able to sleep well and comfortable.

Feng shui does not see decoration with the same eyes a merely esthetically based decoration does. Feng shui decorating guidelines are meant to help people make their spaces as much harmonic and positive for their inhabitants as possible, even if esthetics have to be sacrificed for it.

About The Author



Jakob Jelling is the founder of http://www.fengshuicrazy.com. Please visit his website and learn all the feng shui tips you'll ever need!