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Do you fiddle with Feng Shui?
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By *eisty LadyWoman
over a year ago
Count Your Blessings Cottage, Gratitude Grove |
"Don't hear much about it these days. Do you adjust your home according to Feng Shui?
Have you had benefits from it? I'm often struck by rooms that could benefit, when I see profile pics "
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It’s rarely mentioned now and doesn’t make an appearance in any of my divination / energy healing magazines
Reiki is more popular now, ideal for dealing with energies and cleansing spaces |
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
It was always a bit too woolly for me. I do think you should design your physical environment and other life structures very deliberately to minimise things you’re trying to avoid and make things easier that you want to do more of, but that’s just common sense |
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Lived in my place 36 years had sofa in same place all that time .but. This year decided to move it to other side of the room facing the same way. Tried it for a week and couldn't get used to it .Moved it back . |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My mum had an unsettled mind she moved the furniture round the living room pretty regularly. All the houses we’ve owned due to where windows doors and chimney are there really no chance of moving stuff around |
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"Feng Shui is old Chinese for bull shit
Actually literally it means "wind, water"... and the Chinese think it's a load of BS... In the way Westerners define it anyway..."
That's perhaps no surprise, especially as we tend to distort things for financial gain. |
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By *uzie69xTV/TS
over a year ago
Maidstone |
"Feng Shui is old Chinese for bull shit
Actually literally it means "wind, water"... and the Chinese think it's a load of BS... In the way Westerners define it anyway...
That's perhaps no surprise, especially as we tend to distort things for financial gain. "
Haha well, I reserve comment.
Wind and water flows. So if you have a table you keep stubbing your toe on, you don't have good flow, or "chi". So rearrange or position items in your home to have better chi. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I bought a book about Feng Shui once. I could never figure out where to put it. .
You can put in my holes
Such an invitation
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I see what you did there, you scoundrel! "
You did scroll up to check though |
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"I bought a book about Feng Shui once. I could never figure out where to put it. .
You can put in my holes
Such an invitation
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I see what you did there, you scoundrel!
You did scroll up to check though "
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I always scroll up! I like to exercise a little 'due diligence' before I post! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I bought a book about Feng Shui once. I could never figure out where to put it. .
You can put in my holes
Such an invitation
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I see what you did there, you scoundrel!
You did scroll up to check though
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I always scroll up! I like to exercise a little 'due diligence' before I post! "
Fully noted |
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