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Third-person singular simple present indicative form of feng shui
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To arrange a space according to the rules of feng shui

I'm going to have my bedroom feng shuied. Maybe this will finally bring me good luck.

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An ancient Chinese system of designing buildings and space arrangement according to special rules about the flow of energy, aimed at achieving harmony with the environment
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In Chinese mythology, a system of spiritual energies, both good and evil, present in the natural features of landscapes
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An ancient Chinese practice of living harmoniously with the energy of the surrounding environment (pronounced Fung Shway) Literally means wind and water
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Ancient Chinese philosophy, which believes that the positioning and physical characteristics of a home affect the fortunes of the owner
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An ancient Chinese art which addresses environmental energy imbalances Feng shui aims to promote balance and harmony between one’s living and one’s working environments It can be described as the study of the relationship between humanity and earth
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Feng shui is a Chinese art which is based on the belief that the way you arrange things within a building, and within the rooms of that building, can affect aspects of your life such as how happy and successful you are. a Chinese system of organizing the furniture and other things in a house or building in a way that people believe will bring good luck and happiness. feng shui a room/house etc to place the furniture and other things in a room or house in a particular position so that it is arranged according to the feng shui system. Traditional Chinese method of arranging the human and social world in auspicious alignment with the forces of the cosmos, including qi and yin-yang. It was devised during the Han dynasty (206 BC-AD 220). Specialists, called diviners, use compasslike instruments to determine the exact cosmic forces affecting a site, appropriate sites being chosen particularly in relation to bodies of water and mountains. Feng shui, especially as it affects interior design, has recently become popular in Britain and the U.S
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(literally "wind" and "water"): the Taoist practice of harmonious and balanced juxtaposition of objects, furniture, buildings, etc , not in the Western sense of visual symmetry or aesthetics, but as a means of attaining a cosmic equilibrium with the movements and paths of natural rhythms and ancestral spirits Familial stress or personal anxiety, for example, can be indications that one's physical environment is out of balance with the rhythms of the cosmic whole See Tao
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This ancient Chinese practice configures work or home environments in ways that promote health, happiness, and prosperity Furniture, colors, and structures are arranged to enhance the healthy flow of chi
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{i} Chinese practice of geomancy that seeks to bring harmony and well-being to a household by regulating the energy flow in a dwelling
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is the ancient Chinese art of environmental design and placement Whereas tai chi and acupuncture modify and balance chi within the body, feng shui balances the chi in one's surroundings Because one's home and workplace expresses one's physical, psychological and spiritual condition, understanding how the qualities and the flow of energy (or lack thereof) in personal spaces affects your mood and mental state can lead to creating a more harmonious, nurturing environment
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[foong shway, fung shway]: Ancient Chinese "art" of situating or orienting objects and towns to promote a "healthy" flow of chi ("vital energy") Its postulate is that all areas, large and small, have a distinctive "energy" that is guidable by rearranging objects (e g , removing an ornament from an apartment, or adding one to a particular corner of a room) No-noes include clutter, dark corners, gloomy colors, low ceilings, and sharp, pointed objects "Feng shui" literally means "wind and water" and is translatable as "vital energy" or "geomancy "
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The belief that a property's physical aspects will influence the life of its owner
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An ancient Chinese design philosophy in which the positioning and physical characteristics of the home are believed to affect the fortunes of the owner
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The Chinese art of placement that strives to create harmonious environments through the proper placement of furniture and accessories as well as proper use of color, materials, etc When your environment is properly aligned, feng shui states that chi will flow properly bringing good health, abundance, creativity and more
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A Geomancy called feng-shui (wind and water and pronounced Fung Sh-Way) in China, is the art of healthful arrangement of rooms, furniture and buildings to effect spiritual, psychological and physical well-being Working with the vibrations and energies all elements, including fire, earth, air and water and all directions, north, south, east and west, Feng Shui brings harmony into the mundane physical world by means of spiritual and esoteric vibrations
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An ancient Asian belief, in part relating to the orientation and planning of a property site and the improvement layout
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Feng Shui (pronounced “fung shway”) is the terrestrial equivalent of astrology, and is the ancient mystical art of Chinese geomancy, studying the dynamic relationship between humans and the surrounding environment It attempts to show how everybody can match their personal characteristics to their surroundings, whether at home or at work, thus ensuring greater environmental harmony and leading to enhanced inner peace
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rules in Chinese philosophy that govern spatial arrangement and orientation in relation to patterns of yin and yang and the flow of energy (qi); the favorable or unfavorable effects are taken into consideration in designing and siting buildings and graves and furniture
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This ancient Chinese art form is more popular than ever It seeks to create harmony within one's environment in order to bring balance, abundance and joy From the specific placement of objects to the inclusion of running water, the design concepts of Feng Shui play a major role in our well being on many levels
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Literally, "wind and water " Everyone's heard of yin and yang, right? That funky little circle that looks like two black and white tadpoles? (That's it at the top of the page ) Well, that represents balance, which is what feng shui is all about--balancing energy patterns of the physical environment
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An ancient Chinese belief that the physical characteristics of a house and the positioning of the home will affect the fortunes of the owner
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A popular trend in today's interior design, this practice is based on an ancient Chinese art that instructs how to maximize home layout with respect to directional reference and positive energy flow Feng Shui uses elements such as mirrors, plants, colors, and symbolic devices enhance one's living or work environment
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Chinese practice of arranging elements to achieve the greatest harmony and balance
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This ancient Chinese art holds that arranging one’s environment into certain harmonious patterns can bring a sense of abundance, balance and happiness into one’s life From the proper placement of the headboard to the addition of water to a garden, Feng Shui combines beautiful design concepts with an underlying sense that a person's space can be an important factor in their psychological and spiritual well-being
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is the Chinese art of placement A Feng Shui practitioner arranges building sites, living spaces, furniture, and other objects to create a harmonious flow of energy or ch'i Properly adjusted spaces can greatly enhance career, prosperity, happiness, relationships, success, personal fulfillment, and many other aspects of life