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Mar
14

What is Feng Shui (Phong Thủy) and how does nature energy affect our lives?

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Feng Shui, simply means Wind and Water. Together these two elements affect the life of every living thing in our world. If you are my friends in Karate Martial Arts class at MC, you probably should have a chance to gain some knowledge about Qi from Sensei Hardman (whom I’m greatly thankful for first introducing to me about Qi), and its practice called Qigong – the Internal Training.

If you are not, to define the the Qi (Vital Energy – chee) term may become a little difficult. It’s almost the same as the story of a blind man who surely said he knew about the elephant. He could touch the trunk, the legs, the tail, the ear of the elephant and believed that how the elephant looked like, but it is not the elephant. The same thing applies to Qi, it’s much bigger than the word itself. Every occasion one tries to understand Qi, it maybe different from time to time. Qi in our body is the energy that keeps us alive, to keep our heart beating, our brain functions, our mind conscious and our body moving. (more…)

Feb
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Feng Shui of the Bedroom

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Feng Shui covers many different things. It does not just apply to the overall location of a building and its surroundings, it also applies to each and every room within that building. One of the most important rooms in your home is your bedroom. It is very important to have good Feng Shui here as you spend so much time asleep in it. It is during this time bad energy will effect you most.

When teaching Master Tse has to travel to many different places. As a result he is used to sleeping in different hotels, different beds and various types of accommodation. Whenever he stays somewhere new, the first thing he does is check the Feng Shui of the room. The following article decribes some of his point of view to the Feng Shui of bedroom and how it affects the body.

The first thing I check is the air in the room, is it clean and fresh and can I open the window? Is the air outside fresh? I check the air because air is Qi, so if the  air is no good, then the room cannot be good for my health. The next thing I check is the bed. A soft bed is usually not good for your posture, and the next day, when you wake up you might feel stiff or still feel tired. When the bed is too soft, it will make your posture curved and then the Qi and the blood will not flow so the next day you still feel sleepy.
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