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The Dragon 2012
Submitted by Perrie Burton on 08/02/2012
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2012
Year of the Dragon
''shift in a new direction''
The Dragon is a legendary triphibious creature that can survive in the water, on the land, and in the air.
The Dragons connection to the air (sky) in China it's regarded as the Heaven connection. | read more
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NOT Just a Pretty Place
Submitted by Perrie Burton on 12/07/2011
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YOUR HOME
NOT
Just a Pretty Place
According to Feng Shui the Ancient Chinese study, there are several different sources of energy that move in and around us.
Feng Shui is used as a form of diagnosing the health of your home. | read more
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Feng Shui TIP for HEALTH
Submitted by Perrie Burton on 10/04/2011
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Feng Shui support for your HEALTH.
‘Calabash is a powerful traditional Feng-Shui Cure for health and longevity’ | The dried fruit has a golden yellow colour is used to cure sickness. read more
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Feng Shui TIP What is clutter?
Submitted by Perrie Burton on 11/03/2011
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Clutter...
‘Simple Surroundings create room for the mind’
Clutter is stuff in your home or life that no longer brings you joy. | By changing your home you also change the possibilities in your life read more
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World Feng Shui Day
Submitted by Perrie Burton on 07/02/2011
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On the 5th of February
‘World Feng Shui Day’
After my 2011 Year of the Rabbit Presentation we all wrote our intentions and all went outside to release red and gold balloons (biodegradable) with our wishes and intentions.
Everyone wore something red... | read more
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Feng Shui TIP: Hot-Cold Predisposition.
Submitted by Perrie Burton on 31/01/2011
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Three years ago, after a trip to a Hong Kong for a Conference, I brought home to Australia a number of interesting books written by local Hong Kong Feng Shui Masters.
It was in one of those books that I first learned about THE Feng Shui Hot, Neutral and Cold Predisposition, a concept that immediately made so much sense to me.
So I started to use this concept with some of my clients. It was easy, straightforward and above all it really worked. | read more
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Feng Shui TIP: Your Garden
Submitted by Perrie Burton on 28/12/2010
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"The garden is an extension of your home, how you plant it has a strong impact on the Feng Shui of your environment and the energy map of your home"
Our modern life pushes us to move more quickly and accomplish more, but our minds and hearts crave for a quiet haven where we can top up our energies and clear our thinking.
By creating your own garden oasis and regularly spending time there, you will develop a stronger connection with the earth creating a greater balance in your life. | read more
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Feng Shui TIP: Days of the Week
Submitted by Perrie Burton on 20/12/2010
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What days of the week do you truly like?
for a good reason…According to Feng Shui some days of the week will be more likely to boost your energy and in contrast there may a day or two that will drain you.
Perhaps this is the reason some people hate Mondays, apart from the obvious.
There is a reason for this and it can be easily explained and applied in your everyday life. | read more
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Feng Shui TIP: Importance of our environment
Submitted by Perrie Burton on 14/12/2010
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Most of us have had a goldfish as a pet at some time in our life.
If our goldfish was to start looking unwell the natural reaction would be to change the water, remove decaying green life and clean out the fishbowl. We have just taken care of our pets living environment.
Equally the same consequence applies to our living space. Next time you are not feeling 100% or life feels like a struggle, remember that your environment is largely responsible for what energy is emerging for you to thrive or to decline in, just like the goldfish.
With Feng Shui you can heal, improve and change your environment for the better….
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