In feng shui, the front door is known as the “mouth of chi” in the ancient art of Feng Shui. It is the portal where the majority of subtle life force energy (chi) enters your home from the neighborhood. Feng shui uses a language of metaphor. If the front door is not positioned well or […]
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How to Remedy a Swimming Pool Placement
I recently received this question from a reader: I wonder if you could help me to understand one thing in feng shui. It is about a swimming pool in front of the house fasade. The fasade and entrance door face the south. Right in front of the house fasade and to the right side […]
Color My World: How Color Effects Us
Color is a universal, non-verbal language that is less effected by culture, age, and gender than was initially expected by researchers. Regardless of our preferences, color is energy that influences our mood and behavior, often on a subconscious level. It is universally known that red is stimulating and can be associated passion and aggression. It […]
Feng Shui Question on Placement of Plants
Another great question came to me today and when I started to respond, I realized that I need to explain more. So here we go…. Question: If i place a bamboo plant in a room, and it is not in the area related to bringing about financial gains, can I expect negative results? In other […]
Question: What Type of House Provides Best Chi Flow?
Question: If chi gets stuck in corners would a circular house be better for good feng shui to allow chi to flow better? Also is there any model/type of house that has naturally better feng shui to start with? Colonial, High Ranch, Cape, Salt Box, etc. My Response: As always, it depends. It […]
Taoist Influence in Feng Shui
When asked, most people will connect feng shui to the words "balance and harmony." But few realize that those concepts come from the philosophical or religious tradition of Taoism. Taoism seeks to establish harmony with the natural world. It's common translation is "the Way" or "the Path," but literally, the Tao means "nature," as […]