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Reading Tai Chi Diagram

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#32: Reading the Taiji Diagram

The Taiji diagram is one of the most popular and best-recognized emblems in the world. It is the symbol of Taoism and is broadly used in Qigong, martial arts, Chinese medicine, astrology, and fortune-telling. The Korean and Mongolian national flags both include this diagram, and it has been used in many other places.
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Dr Hsu Fengshui talk 31 Fengshui of body

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#31: The Ideal House – From Nature’s Point of View

In our previous posting, we mentioned the Four Features: Dragon (mountain), Guardian Hill (small hill), Energy Spot (flat area), and Water (river, lake, ocean).

Feng Shui studies the quantity, quality and coordination of these four features. A good house should have these four features in ideal form and structure.
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Dr Hsu Fengshui talk 30

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#30: Men Need Space, Women Need Time

Among human relationships, the most important are those between man and woman – no matter whether between lovers, husband and wife, or friends.

We have talked about how Feng Shui affects human relationships. But the relationships between husband and wife living under one roof is only a small aspect of man-woman relationships.
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Dr Hsu Fengshui talk 29

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#29: How Feng Shui Relates to Power and Wealth

In Feng Shui, there is an old saying,
“Mountains affect the children, Water affects fortunes.”

In ancient times in China, when a family had many sons, the family became stronger. So, Mountain represents power, while Water represents wealth.

How true is this? Let’s take a look at the world.
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Fengshui of bedroom

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#27: Feng Shui of the Bedroom

A newlywed niece asked me about bedroom design. How should the bedroom be arranged to be supportive for her new family? She said there was so much information on the internet that she was confused about what to do.

She was right to be concerned. The bedroom is one of the most important three features of Feng Shui. It affects health, relationships, emotions, and child-bearing.
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Dr Hsu Fengshui talk 24

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#24: Feng Shui of a High Rise

The Feng Shui of a high-rise apartment building is also defined by the classical Four Features Model but from a slightly different perspective.

In an urban setting, for a building to have good Chi-Energy, it is necessary for all Four Features to be present. However, in this situation the buildings in the city substitute the natural landscape and function as landforms, representing the metaphors for Mountain and Guardians.
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The Four Features Model in a Residential House

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#23: The Four Features Model in a Residential House

So far we have been talking about the bigger picture of the four features model. In the previous post, we talked about the 4 features model in a relative big scale.

But everyone wants to know, “How do I apply the 4 features model to my house?”
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