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What is feng shui?
Feng shui (pronounced: fung shway) is an ancient Chinese practice that aligns a person with the natural forces of the Cosmos by altering aspects of the individual's living environment. Traditional approaches use compass readings and birthdates to coordinate human and material energies in the home, in accordance with Asian cultural beliefs. Modern feng shui, as applied by Pyramid Feng Shui practitioners, is based on traditional principles but incorporates scientific understandings as well. Lake Mountain Feng Shui practitioners take into account color psychology, ergonomics, air quality, and patterns of social interaction in their assessments. Small changes--the right changes--in the interior environment can have large effects on personal contentment and family harmony.
How can feng shui help me?
Adjusting the feng shui of your living space can help reduce stress, improve family communication, reduce sleeplessness and fatigue, and offer solutions for other physical or behavioral problems. Applying feng shui principles in your home and office generally results in an increased sense of well-being--not to mention a beautifully designed interior!
When harmony between people and their surroundings is established, then, in peace, safety, security, and good health, they would progress, proceed, and advance with great ease.
--Alfred Huang
The Complete I Ching
As I cleared out my clutter, I noticed a rather magical thing happening: the more I released the old, the more I received the new--in the form of wonderful new belongings and opportunities that I really did want and need.
--Terah Kathryn Collins
Western Guide to Feng Shui
Principles of feng shui
Classical feng shui articulated basic principles that practitioners still follow. These emphasize harmony, complementarity, openness and energy flow. It is all about customizing a space to provide a nurturing environment for those who live there. Contemporary knowledge of building biology, color psychology, ecology, and environmental sociology has contributed to an ever evolving understanding of feng shui design.