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What is it?
Chi
The Ba-Gua
Suffering from bad Feng Shui?
Quick tips for your home
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Love your environment as part of you, and it will embrace you with universal
peace in return. This is Feng Shui in its purity.
Feng Shui
(pronounced fung shway) is not superstition, religion or magic.
Literally meaning wind and water, it is steeped in a philosophy
based on the benefits to be gained from creating harmony and balance
around us. Originally devised in China, Feng Shui was a system to
protect people from climactic and environmental conditions, such as
harsh winds and untamed waters.
Thousands of years later, it has
developed in complexity and is now used to enhance every area of
peoples lives. You do not need to become an expert in Feng Shui to
create harmony and balance around you. Simply developing an
awareness of how these energies affect your living space will
benefit you tremendously.
The fundamental principle of Feng Shui is
similar to notions of modern physics: all things contain their own
energy. From people to structures to plants, everything has a life
force called Chi
and its possible to tap into this energy to
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CHI:
The Chi or energy of ones environment should be balanced so it can flow freely and
effortlessly, like fresh air. (Visualize water flowing through your
home to get the image.) Chi enters and leaves rooms through windows
and doors; it should never become stuck, stagnant, depleted or too
concentrated. To change the energies in your living space, rearrange
furniture and accessories so your flow is meandering and leisurely.
This will produce more auspicious energies than if the flow is
straight and fast.
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The BA-GUA:
In addition to rearranging your furniture and accessories to change the
flow of Chi in your home, you can improve your Feng Shui with the
use of a tool called a Ba-Gua. As far back as Confucius, the Chinese
linked a moral order of five virtues -- humanity, righteousness,
decorum, wisdom, and good faith -- with the natural order, as
symbolized by the five elements -- wood, metal, fire, water and
earth. Each of these virtues is represented by an element and
associated with a life aspiration (such as career or family), a
color and a compass direction, as mapped on the Ba-Gua. Use the
Ba-Gua to improve different aspects of your life.
For example, lets say the life aspiration you want to improve is your career. The
virtue you want to focus on is wisdom, the color to use is black, the element is water and the direction is north.
One solution to energize your career aspiration would be to place an aquarium with black and gold fish (eight gold and one black is an auspicious
combination) in the north sector of your living room or home office.
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Ba-Gua
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To use the Ba-Gua, first determine the orientation of your home, using a compass if
necessary. Then click here for a Ba-Gua you can print out.
Superimpose the Ba-Guas eight trigrams on your home, room, garden or office and look for clues about the interrelationship of what is
happening in your life as it relates to your environment.
Once you know where each sector lies in relation to your own home, you can
change your life aspirations by applying an appropriate element and
color in the right location, or removing an element or color thats
in the wrong location. The elements can be represented physically or
symbolically
red drapery or a triangle-shaped object can add the
fire element to your living space just as strongly as a stove does.
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How can you tell if you are suffering from bad Feng Shui?
One clue is a string of bad luck. Be sensitive to things
going wrong, especially in patterns. If youre trying to attain a
goal but keep getting blocked, look at how youre treating the nooks
and corners in your living space: they may be causing obstacles to
your energy flow.
Look for "poison arrows" that may be harming your
home by sending out "killing breath" and blocking good Chi. These
include exposed beams and open bookshelves. Soften these harmful
edges by placing a plant in front of them, sandpapering the edges to
"blunt" the blade, or arranging your books to sit flush with the
edge so the blades disappear.
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QUICK TIPS for good Feng Shui:
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The best ways to improve Feng Shui in your home include removing clutter, rearranging furniture, adding or removing decorative features and the use of
cures such as plants, water, wind chimes, color and crystals.
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ENTRYWAY:
The front entrance is where Chi enters your home. It should be well-defined, clear of clutter, bright and open.
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Remove mirrors opposite your entryway door. The mirror will reflect beneficial
Chi -- and prosperity -- out of your home before it has a chance to enter.
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Remove mirrors opposite your entryway door
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Arrange furniture so people can meander through without bumping into anything.
BEDROOM:
Occasional insomnia might be the result of unbalanced energy in your bedroom.
Try the following suggestions, but if your room design doesnt
permit perfect Feng Shui, be creative. Experiment with variations
and modifications of these ideas to find what works for you.
- Place your headboard against a wall to ground your power.
- Place your bed diagonally opposite the door so you have a
commanding view of the mouth of the Chi and will be in the best
position to receive life-force energy as it enters the room.
Sleeping is a vulnerable state, so its important that your
bedroom be supportive to your being.
- Do not sleep with your head or feet directly pointed at the
door. Its believed this is a disruptive sleeping position because
when a corpse leaves a room it goes feet first.
- Avoid putting the head of the bed under a window or exposed
beam which gives off bad energy and can lead to unbalanced sleep.
If it must be under a window, keep the curtains drawn.
- The use of mirrors in your home can create energies that are either very
good or very bad, and bedroom mirrors are strictly taboo. Believed
to cause infidelity and bad luck, avoid them in this room,
particularly opposite the foot of your bed. If you must include
them, drape them with cloth or suppress the negative energy with
plants or wind chimes.

Place portraits of food or a large mirror in your dining area to promote abundance.
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LIVING ROOM:
The heart of family life, the living room is where you kick-back, relax and
enjoy. The energy flow of this all-important room is essential for
good Feng Shui.The living room should be clutter free and not over-furnished.
- Arrange furniture to create a leisurely meandering flow.
- Soft, rounded sofas and chairs with high backs symbolize support in the lives of family members
- Hang pictures of friends and family on the east wall to enhance the family and health sector (refer to the Ba-Gua).
- Place stereo equipment on the west wall to bring extra luck to your home.
- Dispel negative Chi caused by televisions (due to the electrical field
they emanate) by hiding them behind entertainment center doors or strategically placed plants.

Place your bed diagonally opposite the door so you have a commanding view of the mouth of the Chi.
KITCHEN:
The energy of the chef is imparted into the food so its important to create a
balanced environment. Placing your stove next to or directly opposite your sink or refrigerator will
cause a clash between the fire and water elements. Leave space between them and place your stove in the south, rotating your use of
each burner to encourage the flow of prosperity.
DINING ROOM:
Place portraits of food or a large mirror in your dining area to promote abundance.
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PLANTS:
Spiky leaves generate "poison arrows." Choose round leafed varieties instead. Plants are cures for protruding corners and
exposed beams that are believed to give off bad energy.

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BATHROOM:
At last you can give the men in your home a good reason to keep the toilet cover
closed -- doing so prevents Chi being unnecessarily flushed away.
WINDOWS:
Fix and repair windows. They are the eyes of the Chi and affect ones clarity, so replace broken glass
panes and clean the windows. Chi flows through windows even when theyre closed.
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HALLWAY: If you have long corridors or cramped spaces in
your home, paint them white and keep them well lit to ensure your Chi does not become stagnant.
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LIGHTING:
Adequate natural lighting, as well as artificial lighting is important. You can enhance light
further with mirrors to boost the energy in the home, increase opportunities and broaden possibilities.
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MIRRORS:
Mirrors are referred to as the aspirin of Feng Shui. They can correct many problems, but they must be used properly. When placed
badly, mirrors can cause problems, especially in the bedroom.
- When part of your floor plan is missing a corner, place a mirror on the
opposite wall to create the missing area.
- A mirror at the bottom of stairs will slow down the Chi going downstairs.
- Use mirrors to open up small, cramped spaces and amplify light. This will prevent Chi from becoming stagnant.
- Draw in the good energy of pleasant views. Mirrors should reflect something you want to see more of, such as your garden, trees or light.
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CARPET:
A carpet should blend with all the elements of the room, but the ruling element (ie: wood if the
room is in the north) should help you choose the color and pattern.
A rug can activate healthy energy flow into and through your living space by highlighting specific parts of a room.

When part of your floor plan is missing a corner, place a mirror on the opposite wall to "create" the missing area.
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ACCESSORIES:
- Anything made of crystal is good as it acts as a prism and brings in more good Chi.
- Wind chimes are excellent Feng Shui tools. Use six or eight rods to enhance good
luck, and five rods (preferably made of metal) to "push down" bad energy.
- To attract influential people into your life, place a wind chime with six or eight metal rods in the north-west of your living room.

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COLOR:
Use colors to create balance. Every color has a unique vibrational frequency and the five
elements are each represented by color, as shown on the Ba Gua. For
example, if you want to relax, green -- associated with the element
wood and life aspiration for health and family -- is the most
soothing color and a great choice for bedrooms. If you have white
walls you can balance out your colors with rugs, pictures, chairs,
etc. Avoid too much of any one color.
FISH:
Place a fish tank in the north sector of your
living room or home office to energize the career aspiration which
is governed by water. Place one in the south-east sector to activate
the wealth area. The best fish to use are arrowana or goldfish:
eight gold and one black or two gold and one black are auspicious combinations.
From fish to wind chimes to crystals, its easy to go
overboard and become overwhelmed by Feng Shui. But you dont have to
do everything at once, so go slowly and carefully choose what works
best for you. Looking for a good place to start? -- Learn how to say
it (fung shway) and remove clutter. In Feng Shui, neatness definitely counts.
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