Sarah Rossbach, author of
Feng
Shui: The Chinese Art of Placement and Interior Design with
Feng Shui, says "feng shui is a cross between an art and a science.
Its goal is to arrange buildings,
rooms, and furniture in the most beneficial way to achieve maximum harmony
with nature." Feng Shui provides many ways to
change negative energy to positive energy. Using interior design methods that
incorporate Feng Shui principles is one very popular and effective way.
Feng Shui is a very ancient art that
has been with us for thousands of years. It's become popular in the United
States over the past quarter century, and a popular school, now practiced in
this country, is one that has evolved to suit western culture and
lifestyles. The method we practice goes by
several names: Black Hat Sect, Western School, and Front Door are
three common names for it. This method is based on the
teachings of Grand Master Professor Thomas Lin Yun, founder of the Yun Lin
Temple in Berkeley, California. Professor Lin Yun travels all over
the world, and people from all over the world come to him, wherever he is,
to listen to him speak and to learn from him.
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used to diagnose and
cure problems
The Bagua map can be applied to
a property, a building, a home, an office, a room, even a desk.
Employing the Western School of Feng Shui, simply
locate the main entrance and orient the Career gua to the front door. From there, problems can be diagnosed and
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Yin and
Yang
represent balance.
Feng Shui helps achieve a balance of yin and yang
through furniture placement,
colors,
textures, and symbolism.
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The Five Elements
These are the basic building blocks of the
objects around
you:
Fire:
pyramid, red-orange-purple, passion-emotion
Earth:
square, brown-yellow, grounded-stable
Metal:
circle, white-silver-gray, mental focus
Water:
flowing-wavy, black-blue, calm-relaxing
Wood:
rectangle, green-teal, growth-uplifting
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One of our design make overs was featured
in the
January 2010 Issue of the International
Feng Shui Guild's monthly E-zine, Connections:
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IFSG Connections January 2010 |
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