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RARE ANTIQUE CHINESE Export JADE Figure HORSE 19cm long
| US $190.86 (6 Bids) End Date: Tuesday Feb-09-2010 13:30:27 PST Bid now | Add to watch list |
Swarovski Limited Edition 2010 Chinese Golden Tiger
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Custom LEGO Cafe Corner Market St. Chinese Restaurant
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CHINESE JACE, THE MIND SCULPTOR X4 WORLDWAKE magic MTG
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CHINESE ABYSSAL PERSECUTOR X4 WORLDWAKE magic MTG CARD
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EN777 Chinese antique Ink painted scroll Dong Qichang
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SUPERB ESTATE CHINESE JADE JEWELRY 12 PC. LOT
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Chinese Old Solid Silver Bullion 202g
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2009 1 KILO SILVER CHINESE PANDA COIN WITH COA!!
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Jade
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14K Gold 1.74ct Flower ball jade ring
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RARE ANTIQUE CHINESE Export JADE Figure HORSE 19cm long
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CARVED Bakelite Deep JADE Green Ridges Bracelet
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SILPADA STERLING SILVER RING 5 BALLS JADE ONYX SZ 7
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Harmonizing with Feng shui
Perhaps one of the oldest forms of geomancy in the world is Feng shui which originated from China more than 3500 years ago. This ancient practice is literally translated as wind and water and is based on the belief that life can be greatly improved with the help of Qi or energy flow. This Qi can be produced by achieving balance or harmony through the use of the laws of heaven, which pertains to the study of astronomy and earth, which is associated with the study of geography.
The purpose of the application of this practice is to locate that Qi or that vital energy in your surroundings by creating balance and harmony around you. Here are some Feng shui theories that can give you a better grasp of this concept of balance and energy.
The Power of Qi
Qi is everywhere and the key is to find it. This energy is a result of interactions in the environment like the yin and yang and the five elements of water, fire, earth, metal and wood. This theory believes that the way you arrange your surroundings and position certain objects around you can affect your energy levels. It also believes that these energy levels can even influence your health, wealth, relationships and even luck. By properly organizing your environment, qi can flow through the space freely and can create a positive effect to those who live in the area.
The Union of the Yin & Yang
The yin and the yang are two opposing forces or energies that work together creating a unity of opposites. The yin is characterized as the passive energy that is associated with the characteristics of water, cold, peace and tenderness while the yang is described as the active energy like those from heat, fire, excitement and speed. In other words if yin is matter, yang is energy and neither of them can exist without the other. The key to understanding this practice is to achieving a proper balance of yin and yang in our environment.
Balance through Bagua
The bagua is a popular Feng shui instrument that is shaped like an octagon and is divided into the eight cardinal directions of North, South, East, West, North East, North West, South East and South West. The theory of the bagua is that each of these directions corresponds to a part of our life. For instance, the North portion of the bagua pertains to one’s career while the south pertains to the fame or reputation of a person. The other categories of the bagua are family, children, prosperity, relationships, wisdom, and travel.
The theory of the bagua also believes that each of the eight directions pertain to a part of our life and in order to activate the energy or improve a certain part of our life is to find the direction it corresponds to and make the qi flow into that space positively.
Finding the Harmony
Understanding and appreciating the art of Feng shui is accepting that there is an existing relationship between you and your environment. The theories of this practice present information on how a person can achieve balance and harmony with the environment which can have a great impact in particular areas of a person’s life.
Although each person has their own potentials in the area of health, wealth, relationships and luck, what this practice really teaches is how to enhance these areas for practitioners to make the most out of their lives.
See also: The Chinese Way

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