I should have known!The feng shui just wasn't right for an art gallery in that little Victorian house by the sea on the coast of Maine!!!Thechi--or life energy--flew down the staircase and out the front doorwhenever it opened, and the large gallery rooms lacked accessibility fromthe front of the house--customers had to wind their way through the hall toget there. Now that that little unsuccessful venture is over, I'll useKirsten Lagatree's Feng Shui to design my new house to maximize happinessand abundance in my new life in the DC area.Little water fountains willkeep the chi, or life energy flowing, and yellow flowers in the southeastcorner will keep my marriage harmonious.A mirror will face the front doorto deflect any poison arrows that might shoot directly in from the street,and my many little animal sculptures will find their optimum positions tobring their benevolent energies into my home. It may sound like hocuspocus--but who cares?It can't hurt, and it could really help, and in anycase, I'm sure I'll find great enjoyment in bringing the principles of fengshui into my interior design.
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Emphasizing balance--between yin and yang, as well as comfort and style--in every environment, the ancient Chinese art of feng shui demonstrates how to arrange your home to enhance your fortune, health, and happiness. This room-by-room handbook provides tips for good feng shui and easy fixes for problems in every part of the home, from the kitchen to the study. Line art, charts, & 2-color text throughout.
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