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Clutter and Your Finances

Thursday, October 13th, 2005

Our current newsletter issue’s article is an important one. It talks about clutter and how it could inhibit your ability to attract finances. Stephanie points out not only the obvious wealth areas of the ba gua that need to be cleared and taken care of, but other areas as well, such as your office, your closets, the kitchen, and the bedroom. As she defines it, “like a blood clot that blocks circulation in a vein, clutter of any kind is an energy block that prevents chi — vital energy — from circulating through your home and life.” Read this very important article, follow its pointers and watch your cash flow get ‘unclogged.’ Go here now: How Clutter Affects Your Finances

Also in this issue is a Q+A from a reader who has a question about her carport and the ba gua, as well as her two bathrooms located right in the center of the ba gua map. Stephanie’s answer is a perfect example of how to use your knowledge of the five elements and their cycles. We include a link to our FREE ebook, “A Quick Guide to the Five Elements.” Check out our latest newsletter now.

Originally Syndicated via RSS from Fast Feng Shui Blog

Clutter and Your Finances

Thursday, October 13th, 2005

Our current newsletter issue’s article is an important one. It talks about clutter and how it could inhibit your ability to attract finances. Stephanie points out not only the obvious wealth areas of the ba gua that need to be cleared and taken care of, but other areas as well, such as your office, your closets, the kitchen, and the bedroom. As she defines it, “like a blood clot that blocks circulation in a vein, clutter of any kind is an energy block that prevents chi — vital energy — from circulating through your home and life.” Read this very important article, follow its pointers and watch your cash flow get ‘unclogged.’ Go here now: How Clutter Affects Your Finances

Also in this issue is a Q+A from a reader who has a question about her carport and the ba gua, as well as her two bathrooms located right in the center of the ba gua map. Stephanie’s answer is a perfect example of how to use your knowledge of the five elements and their cycles. We include a link to our FREE ebook, “A Quick Guide to the Five Elements.” Check out our latest newsletter now.

Originally Syndicated via RSS from Fast Feng Shui Blog

The Lucky Bamboo

Saturday, August 20th, 2005

Over the past few years ???Lucky Bamboo??? has become one of the most popular feng shui accessories on the market. If you don???t yet have a Lucky Bamboo plant, once your friends and family find out that you are interested in feng shui you???ll probably receive one as a gift someday soon. In fact, Lucky Bamboo is said to be luckiest when it is received as a gift. That doesn???t mean you can???t buy one for yourself if you want to, though; just think of it as a gift from you to your home or office…

Bamboo is a symbol of luck and success because of its rapid growth, strength and fortitude. In this newsletter issue’s article, Stephanie shares some things she has learned to ensure that your Lucky Bamboo continues to bring you good fortune for a very long time. Interested? Read the article How to Choose and Care for Lucky Bamboo.

Also in this issue is a Q+A regarding the “Peach Blossom” method of attracting new lovers. A reader expresses a little impatience and wonders how long it takes to see results. Stephanie’s answer expounds a little bit on the subtle nature of manifesting and how feelings of desperation can actually subvert or slow down results. You can go read the rest of her important comments in our latest issue of the Fast Feng Shui newsletter.

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How Feng Shui Favored Michael Phelps

Monday, September 20th, 2004

Is feng shui still Greek to you? After this intuitive look at the top U.S. swimmer in Athens, the answer should be “not anymore.” Athens once considered the most cultured city in Ancient Greece is ringed by hills that overlook a body of …

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Internal and External Feng Shui – The Energy of Wind and Water

Monday, July 5th, 2004

Feng Shui (pronounced fung shway) literally means wind and water. Water represents the physical, manifest world while wind represents the inner world of energy that interacts with the outer. External Feng Shui is about arranging our environment, …

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The Indian Feng Shui

Tuesday, January 27th, 2004

Feng Shui has been extensively explored these last few years and its secrets laid open to the West. But Vaastu Shastra, a 5,000-year-old Indian architectural and design philosophy, has only recently come into the media spotlight. Contained within …

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The Taming of Hurricane Jose

Friday, March 15th, 2002

Precis: Jose Armilla was happy to accept an invitation for him and his wife to a friend’s hilltop villa in the Caribbean. As the author of Negotiate with Feng Shui, he immediately saw that there were distinct problems with their rooms, …

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Into The Black: A Miracle of Feng Shui

Thursday, August 30th, 2001

Precis: Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese science that combines architecture with the universal energy called “Qi” (pronounced “chi”). It can and is used by many people today in order to make quick and powerful improvements in their …

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