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The Role of Trees and Plants in Feng Shui Theory

May 31st, 2007 | Feng Shui Life

Any living plant or tree is considered the Wood element in Five-Element theory and if Wood is needed to correct an imbalance within the home, then the live plant is more appropriate than wood furnishings. The plant has a nervous system and it can absorb or re-direct chi in a room as well. An example […]


Feng Shui Interprets Exposed Beams

May 20th, 2007 | House

What constitutes a balanced room according to feng shui theory involves not one, but several aspects. Some of those aspects are non-obvious while some aspects are immediately palpable, such as the flaw of a room which is chronically dark or cold.
The look of exposed beams can be architecturally stunning, but when large looming beams hover […]


Feng Shui And Apartment Living

May 10th, 2007 | House

People often ask whether or not apartments apply the same Feng Shui principles as houses. The answer is, yes. Another popular question is whether or not apartments automatically have bad Feng Shui. The answer to that is, no.
What makes apartments more challenging to enhance or correct than houses: There is no land or outside environment […]




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