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A balance of natural elements -- Feng Shui promotes peace, prosperity
11/26/1999
By Penny Owen
The answers may lie within an ancient Chinese science called Feng Shui (pronounced Feng SCHWEE), which uses the solar system, natural elements and some hard numbers to calculate a state of harmony between a home or business and its inhabitants.
This natural approach to adjusting your environment is experiencing a revival in the West, says Michael Schnippering, a German native and Feng Shui auditor who recently spoke at a Decorative Center seminar in Dallas ...
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Feng Shui for the Ugly American Homebuyer
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Written by Kate Kemp, for Realty Times
According to Kwan Lau, author of the book Feng Shui For Today, published by Tengu Books, "Feng Shui theory is cosmological, and based on abstract Daoist concepts of Man and the Universe. Its goal is the unification of Heaven, Earth, Man and Matter through the force known as the Supreme Ultimate (taiji)." Sound too new age to you? You aren't alone. The "Ugly American" will scoff at these Feng Shui concepts, claiming it's just a bunch of "hippie hogwash." Actually, Feng Shui isn't quite as complex as it may seem. You might even want to consider Feng Shui when purchasing a new home.
Michael Schnippering , trained by Master Sang, is one of the educated professionals who offers Feng Shui readings. Based in Dallas, Texas, his company Feng Shui @ Work offers readings on any type of building. Michael has twenty years of experience including the design and construction of his own home...
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"A field day with feng shui" by Tim O'Reilly appeaing in June 30, 2000 edition. Please click on the Dallas Morning News logo above to be directed to their archives section for the full text of the article.
"Feng Shui Me!" by Alyson Ward appearing in May 15, 2000 issue and "Un-shui-ed" by Alyson Ward appearing in July 26, 2000 issue.. Please click on the Stat Telegram logo above to be directed to their archives section for the full text of the article.