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The following photographs
illustrate simple enhancements
made to properties. Some
changes are made to correct
Feng Shui problems. Others
illustrate how our lives
mirror our surroundings, as
in the art or symbols we use
around us. We should surround
ourselves with symbols and
images of what we want our
lives to become or experience.
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Romance
In her bedroom, Nancy had a large painting
of an outdoor cafe scene with a group of women wearing large hats.
She replaced that art with this art of a couple dancing in the rain
in formal attire, protected by servant-held umbrellas. Nancy did begin
attracting men into her life, including a special one, after this and
other image changes. |
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Neutralizing Negative Chi
The metal sound of these windless wind chimes is used to break up a very
negative energy pattern, identified in the Flying Star system of classical
Feng Shui. These chimes also create a beautiful sound, and are electric
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Controlling Chi
We lose nurturing Chi through large expanses of windows that have no window
treatments. This is a major problem in many newer homes. In lieu of traditional
window treatments, a large stained glass piece, or a stained glass window
works well because it slows Chi from escaping, while allowing light and the
view as well. |
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Slowing Chi
This partial wall keeps nurturing chi from rolling away from the front door
of this house with a downhill sloping front yard. |
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