An Introduction To Feng Shui
By Patrik Karlsson
Energy balancing, or feng shui, is a ancient Chinese art that has attracted the modern world mentality by its diversity of applications for life enhancement. However, when you look at it, it may seem very basic, feng shui is pretty hard to describe as it involves difficult knowledge of the elements, the environment, the energetic structure of the body at the same time as of the main beliefs governing the functions of the universe.
“Feng” means “wind” and “shui” is “water” in Chinese; these two elements, gentle wind and clear water are symbols of fulfillment in terms of fortune, health and wealth. People talk about “good feng shui” and “bad feng shui” depending on the way the energies are respected and put to work for you.
The centre for feng shui is to completely know about the rules of nature but also the taoist vision, both embracing the idea that everything is full of the life energy or light, called “chi” or “qui” (in Chinese) or “ki” (in Japanese). The central feng shui life factors that may influence a feng shui analysis of a. feng shui life
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