| Feng Shui (Wind & Water) The practice of Feng Shui has been central to Asian life and business for centuries. Today it is becoming an evermore integral presence in the personal, professional and business lives of consumers in North America, United Kingdom, Europe and Australia. It can be found from Oprah to Chanel and in corporations such as Corcoran Realty, Merrill Lynch and Charles Schwab, to mention only a few. In China the Universal Energy force is called 'Qi' or 'Chi'. If Chi is blocked or becomes stagnant, or negative, it is know as 'poison arrows.' When energy can flow easily along gentle curves, it is positive and beneficial. Important to Feng Shui is the balance between the two universal forces, Yin (female) and Yang (male). When these two are in balance, there is harmony in life, work and love. Placement and use of 'remedies' (objects) to attract positive Chi or to deflect negative Chi are the tools of Feng Shui. |