Feng Shui – Indoor Waterfountains
by Green Living on March 16, 2009
in Feng Shui
Much has been said about how some feng shui products are the must-have tools to enhance the ‘chi’ of the indoor and outdoor environment.
But is it correct? Is it appropriate that one has to purchase a certain tool to facilitate the free flow of ‘chi’? Read more..
Simple Color Feng Shui Tips For Your Home
by Green Living on March 15, 2009
in Feng Shui
So you have moved into a new home and your are figuring out how to decorate. You have heard of the concept of Feng Shui and want to give it a whirl, but you don’t really understand it? Read more..
The Truth about Feng Shui Colors
by Green Living on March 10, 2009
in Feng Shui
When it comes to Feng Shui home decorating, it’d be incomplete if the subject of Feng Shui colors were not mentioned.
The whole Chinese culture is based on the metaphysical system of “I-Ching,” which classifies everything in the whole universe into “Yin” and “Yang.” This “Yin/Yang” concept further branches itself into the “5 Elements,” which are Metal, Water, Wood, Fire and Earth. From here comes the interesting game of the manipulation of the various forms of these elements. Read more..
What Is Feng Shui?
by Green Living on March 9, 2009
in Feng Shui
A simple, or fairly simple, explanation of feng shui is that it is about the placement of objects in a human environment so as not to disrupt the flow of natural energy. Read more..
Reduce Stress With Feng Shui
by Green Living on December 23, 2008
in Feng Shui
For over 3,000 years Chinese people have turned to the ancient wisdom of Feng Shui to achieve greater harmony in their environment, and in themselves. Today we are bombarded by constant stress. How often do you wait anxiously in traffic, scroll through seemingly endless pages of email, leap at the sound of the cell phone? We are all bombarded by the daily demands of work and family, housekeeping and leisure. The pressure of bills and bosses can leave anyoneís nerves feeling frayed, and all too often we have unfulfilled personal expectations for our lives on top of the stress of just getting through the day. The good news is, you can restore your energy, recharge yourself and release tension by utilizing Feng Shui to create a home that is a sanctuary. Read more..
How Feng Shui Can Change Your Life
by Green Living on December 17, 2008
in Feng Shui
Feng shui is the process of improving your life and your attitude by improving your environment. The basic principles of feng shui teach you to rethink your relationship to the objects in your space in order to help you create an area that is harmoniously arranged, visually balanced, and allows positive energy to flow freely and unhampered. Applying the fundamentals of feng shui can change the way you do business, or the way that you interact with friends and family. Feng shui can help you gain a little extra boost in any area of your life where you feel you have room for improvement. Read more..
Why Feng Shui Works
by Green Living on December 13, 2008
in Feng Shui
Feng shui traditions tell us that by changing your environment to reflect your desire for something, you can improve you chances of getting it. This means that you can use feng shui techniques to try to attract love, to try and push your earning power to the next level, or to . There are many different theories as to why, and how, feng shui works. Whether you think one or all of these theories are true, or not, what their sum total adds up to is that if you employ feng shui in an attempt to get love or money, you just might be taking the first step towards success. Read more..
Feng Shui In The Past And The Present
by Green Living on December 10, 2008
in Feng Shui
Feng shui is an ancient Chinese art said to increase the flow of chi, or positive life energy, in a space. By boosting the levels of chi and allowing it to move freely throughout a space, feng shui is meant to allow practitioners to achieve their personal goals. For thousands of years the principles of feng shui have been used to attract success in the realm of the heart, in business, and to win friends. The phrase feng shui translates to “wind and water”, two symbols of natural flow. Feng shui practices attempt to create an environment where chi flows as freely and easily as wind or water does in nature. Read more..
Free Feng Shui Tips for Your Bedroom
by Green Living on May 9, 2008
in Feng Shui
The bedroom is considered one of the most important feng shui spots in the house. As we spend almost one-third of our time in the bedroom, we just have to make sure it is decorated with good feng shui design or we would end up suffering from many a bad feng shui symptom. Read more..
What is Feng Shui?
by Green Living on March 12, 2008
in Feng Shui
Feng shui is a traditional Chinese system of energy constellation that not only deals with object placement, but also precise positioning of roles played in the family linage. Read more..



