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Feng Shui means "Wind and Water" ... and uses concepts from the natural world in the construction of its principles. Feng Shui concerns itself with an energy called Chi. The discovery and attainment of harmonious Chi is both a blessing and an art. Feng Shui is the Oriental practice of manipulating space, color, textures, placement, and architectural arrangements in one's physical location -- and most specifically inside homes, offices, and other buildings -- to enhance, adjust, and regulate the Chi contained therein. The goal is to create beauty (which is often in the eye of the beholder) and comfort (which can undeniably impact one's health and physical well-being).

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Feng Shui for the Heart of the Home

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Feng Shui and Your Health
Feng Shui and Your Health, how the feng shui of your home can affect your health, your well-being and cause or cure health problems.

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Feng Shui and Architecture
Feng shui and architecture, how various architectural designs and features can affect the feng shui of your home or office, and how it can affect you, your family, your prosperity and your health.

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Bathroom Feng Shui
Bathroom Feng Shui, feng shui principles, strategies and cures for bathroom decoration.

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Feng Shui and Christmas
Feng Shui and Christmas -- the Oriental philosophy meets the Western holiday.

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Feng Shui Cures
Feng Shui cures to fix problems in design, architecture, location, etc.

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Oriental Gardens
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Zen Gardening ... Key Elements
There are two main elements to creating the perfect zen garden. Of which are rocks and sand. The rocks represent mountains and grounding, while the sand helps to represent flowing water. However, this sand shouldn't be just any ordinary beach or garden variety sand. Instead you should purchase enough crushed granite sand to fill your space. Whether it be outside or in. Of which can be found in three different shades white, gray, or beige.

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Feng Shui and Prosperity
Feng Shui articles on creating wealth, increasing income, enhancing prosperity and abundance.

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Feng Shui and Mirrors
Feng shui article on using mirrors in interior design.

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Feng Shui and Color
Articles on the place and use of color in Feng Shui and what different colors mean in Feng shui.

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Feng Shui for Food and Nourishment
Feng shui for food. Articles on feng shui.

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Feng Shui for the Kitchen
Feng shui for the Kitchen -- feng shui for the heart of your home. Articles on kitchen feng shui practices.

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Coping with Clutter
Articles on feng shui and coping with clutter, getting organized, getting rid of what you don't need.

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Feng Shui and the Concept of Chi
Feng shui articles on feng shui as a philosophy and the concept, the importance, of chi within this system of thought.

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Feng Shui Basics
Feng Shui -- the basic principles explained. Articles on basic feng shui.

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Art in Feng Shui
Feng shui article on the effect art can have in your environment and in your relationships.

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Feng Shui for Relationships
Feng Shui articles on how to attract love and romance, have and manage satisfying partnerships and make feng shui a part of your love life strategy.

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Feng Shui for Love and Romance
Feng shui for love and romance -- a collection of articles on the use of feng shui to attract romance, love, and a lasting relationship into your life.

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Bedroom Feng Shui
Feng Shui bedroom articles. A collection of the best feng shui advice for bedroom on the internet from Enchanted Spirit.

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Feng Shui and The Colors of Christmas
A change in decor and design ...
and perhaps a change in philosophy
by Rebecca Brents
I had an interesting thought about Christmas and its colors the other day. Traditionally, of course, Christmas colors are red and green. Loud, blatant, kind of in-your-face colors, aren't they? Festive and attention-grabbing, sure. But also a little nerve-wracking. In Feng Shui, of course, the color red is the energy of Fire element. The color green is the energy of Wood element.
Astrology and the Western esoteric sciences classify the world into four -- arguably five -- elements. Fire, Earth, Air and Water. Sometimes, Ether -- or Spirit, is included in that array, but that occupies a realm beyond the familiar features of the physical world. Feng Shui and other disciplines of Oriental thought divide the world into five categories, too. Fire, Wood, Earth, Water and Metal.
Feng Shui and The Colors of Christmas
A change in decor and design ...
and perhaps a change in philosophy
by Rebecca Brents

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Catalyze Your Career
by Rebecca Brents
Feng shui places the career sector of your home in the center front area of the structure relative to the front entrance.

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