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38. INTRODUCTION ABOUT FENG - SHUI



The flow of energy dissipated by wind stops at the boundary of water. Hence the word of Feng Shui means Wind & water respectively. It is generally believed that the emerging refers to certain abstract natural forces which run with the line of landscape and also effect the people. This energy has become known as Feng Shui having marked influence on the environment and human life.

In fact, from our vedas & other ancient scriptures, many foreigners from East and Western countries have translated them, understood the inner meanings and have helped people in discovering the basic rules to add peace, prosperity & happiness in our lives. We have also propagated their Feng Shui all over the world whereas our Vaastu has hardly crossed our continent.

In Feng Shui there are good numbers of remedial measures for rectifying the Vaastu mistakes in existing buildings both within and outside the premises. Some of the remedial measures are us under :

1.)        Mirrors cure

2.)        Bagua mirror

3.)        Crystals
4.)
Lights


5.)
Sounds

6.)
Colours

7.)
Heavy objects

8.)
Plants

9.)
Bamboo flutes

10.)
Electrical Equipments
11.)
Water fountains

12.)
Energy Symbols








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