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  • Feng Shui And Relationship

    View PDF | Print View | Html View Written by: Jason Myers
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    How often have we discovered ourselves getting into petty disagreements? Things were fine one moment and everything just became haywire the next. And you just haven't a clue! Well, the ancient Chinese art of feng shui may just have the answer. According to this thousand year old science, our lives are in tune with our environment. This may simply feel fine but then it takes one step ahead in providing solutions and answers.

    Going back to our earlier question. Knowingly or unknowingly, we do feng shui our house. Aside from beautifying our homes, the ornaments that we do like placing pots of live plants and lights have their impact, feng shui wise.

    Why is this so? Again, according to feng shui philosophy, every thing is energy and these forces are basically categorized into eight types. This is relatively understandable whenever we feel heat and ice. It goes a step further in theorizing that these eight force patterns interrelate with each other and pertinently influence our lives!

    What has all these got to do with the value of our relationship? It does. For example, too much lights in our bedroom could be one. The brightness and heat from the lights would fall as heat or more particularly the quality of fire. You may say that this would 'fire' up our enthusiasm but it could also fire up our anger too. The feng shui specialist,of course, may take this into consideration but what he would be looking for would actually be the influence of these lights on the latent energy that was present when the house was occupied. disregarding the difficulties, we do really need to be cautious with how we plan our design our lighting, place the fish tank and not forgetting the furniture. Everything is a science of arrangement.

    These all seem rather arresting, don't they? The law is that too much of anything to the time of being a nuisance is not wise.

    About the Author

    Jason Myers is a professional writer and he writes mostly about relationship advice news. He's also interested in religion informations.


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