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Archive for June, 2005

Feng Shui Symbols

Wednesday, June 15th, 2005

The article in this issue of the Fast Feng Shui Newsletter addresses the topic of Feng Shui symbols. There are several points of view on what constitutes an appropriate feng shui symbol. One is that an image that has strong personal meaning will be more powerful for you than a symbol from another culture (i.e. Chinese culture). In other words, a picture of a Mercedes Benze might mean more to a Westerner than a money frog, for example. On the other hand, the long history of use of a particular symbol for a particular purpose endows that symbol with great resonance and power. This article discusses the points between these views and give advice on how ro find your own powerful symbol to help manifest what you desire.

Also in this issue is a Windfall for Love promotion where you can receive over $3000 worth of bonus products for purchasing the “Stop Being the String Along” book by Barbara Rose through Amazon.com today, June 15th. Details can be found here.

For this issues’s Q&A, a questioner asks for advice concerning having TV and other electronic gadgetry in the bedroom. How does this affect one’s energy level and love life? Find out the answer to this very comoon situation.

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The Nine Principles of Fast Feng Shui

Saturday, June 11th, 2005

We have just added a new section in our website that describes the Nine Principles of Fast Feng Shui, excerpted from the Fast Feng Shui book by Stephanie Rboerts. These all-important principles provide you with a step-by-step method of applying feng shui to your space. As Stephanie explains it:
“Fast Feng Shui closely duplicates the steps I follow in a consultation: analyzing the layout of the home, diagnosing problems, and prescribing appropriate adjustments… It covers a wide range of typical feng shui situations in a practical sequence that makes it easy for you to focus your efforts on the areas of your home that will have the most direct impact on your key issues.”
To learn the 9 principles (or to refresh your memory if you’ve already read the book), check them out here.

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