Thursday, January 20, 2005

Can You Say Feng Shui?

fang shoo? fing shwee?....no, actually it's fung shway.

Feng Shui is a Chinese word meaning literally "wind water". It's also called the "art of placement". Guidelines and practices vary widely from masters who stay true to the roots of Feng Shui teachings, all the way to more superstitious practices which have little to do at all with "feng shui".

However, the idea is to channel energy to certain areas of the home or indoor space to bring luck and prosperity. These areas are based on the relationship of your environment to the headings of a compass. Other factors figure in but that's comes later on. Important sections to pay attention to are relationship areas such as a bedroom or "money" areas like the office.



Chinese Feng Shui symbolFeng Shui masters have known the power of salt crystal lamps for centuries. Not only are these lamps appreciated for their beauty, but there is an unmistakable difference by having one in a room. Energy is added bringing positive influence. Our salt lamps are the most powerful Feng Shui tool available. Dragons, three-toed frogs, and trinkets are nice, but this is the real deal. Salt lamps are an easy way to get some Feng Shui going by naturally adding a vibe that most people can recognize - although they might not realize the difference is the lamp.

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