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  2. Feng shui - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Feng shui ( / ˈfʌŋˌʃuːi / [2] or / ˌfʌŋˈʃweɪ / [3] ), sometimes called Chinese geomancy, is a traditional practice that originated in Ancient China and claims to use energy forces to harmonize individuals with their surrounding environment. The term feng shui means, literally, "wind-water" (i.e., fluid).

  3. Feng Shui: What It Is, the Five Elements, and Real-Life Tips

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    Feng shui splits the world into five elements: wood: creativity and growth. fire: leadership and boldness. earth: strength and stability. metal: focus and order. water: emotion and inspiration ...

  4. Feng Shui Office: What to Do, What to Avoid - Healthline

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    Place a plant or fountain near your workspace. Diffuse calming oils to create balance. Keep your desk clutter-free. If your back faces the door or entrance of your cubicle, try placing a mirror at ...

  5. 8 Ways to Bring Feng Shui Principles Into Your Home ... - AOL

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    8 Ways to Bring Feng Shui Design Into Your Home. William Abranowicz. Focus on the front door. Aley says that in any home, the front door is the symbolic Chi “mouth” of the home. She emphasizes ...

  6. Wuxing (Chinese philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    The art of feng shui (Chinese geomancy) is based on wuxing, with the structure of the cosmos mirroring the five phases, as well as the eight trigrams. Each phase has a complex network of associations with different aspects of nature (see table): colors, seasons and shapes all interact according to the cycles.

  7. How to Bring Feng Shui to Your Bedroom - Healthline

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    Feng shui divides everything into five elements that attract different energies. These elements need to be balanced in order to create harmony. The five elements are: Wood. Wood channels the power ...

  8. Qimen Dunjia - Wikipedia

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    Qimen Dunjia. Qimen Dunjia is an ancient form of divination from China. It is still in use in mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia, Singapore and the Chinese diaspora in Southeast Asia. [citation needed] It is one of the Three Styles ( 三式; sānshì; 'three styles') of Chinese divination, with Da Liu Ren and Tai Yi Shen Shu .

  9. Shen (Chinese religion) - Wikipedia

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    Shen ( Chinese: 神; pinyin: shén) is a Chinese word with senses of deity, god or spirit. The Japanese equivalent is shin, as in Shinto. This single Chinese term expresses a range of similar, yet differing, meanings. The first meaning is a generic word for deities which are intimately involved in the affairs of the world, or spirits, such as ...