Feng shui (traditional Chinese: 風水; simplified Chinese: 风水; pinyin: fēng shuǐ; pronounced /ˈfəŋˌʃueɪ/ foong-shoy in Chinese Mandarin, "fheng-schway" in American English) is an ancient Chinese system of aesthetics believed to utilize the Laws of both heaven (astronomy) and Earth (geography) to help one improve life by receiving positive Qi. The original designation for the discipline is Kan Yu (traditional Chinese: 堪輿; simplified Chinese: 堪舆; pinyin: kānyú; literally: Tao of heaven and earth).

The words feng shui literally translate as "wind-water" in English. This is a cultural shorthand taken from the following passage of the Zhangshu (Book of Burial) by Guo Pu of the Jin Dynasty:

Qi rides the wind and scatters, but is retained when encountering water.

Traditional Feng Shui practice always requires an extremely accurate Chinese compass, or Luo Pan, in order to determine the directions in finding any auspicious sector in a desired location.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Be Kind to Planet Earth - 9 Ways

Here are nine tips to help you be kinder to our Planet using feng shui.

1. Place paper towels in an inconvenient spot. Mine now live in a lower cabinet on the lowest shelf. This location makes me think twice, maybe three times before using a paper towel.

2. Have lots of cloth napkins, use paper napkins only for extra messy meals - or not at all. Cloth napkins have the dual purpose of making each meal feel more special while being kinder to Mama Earth.

3. Raise the thermostat one degree higher and keep a misting sprayer handy to feel cooler, instantly. When that temperature becomes quite comfortable, raise the thermostat another degree. This serves the dual purpose of lowering your electric bill, as well.

4. Spritz your sheets with your misting sprayer before you get in bed on warm nights. You'll be able to sleep comfortably at slightly higher temperatures.

5. Use decorative "night lights" in dim hallways, bathrooms, and closets. You'll be amazed how little light is necessary for basic "navigation" through your home.

6. Clothes dryers are #3 after Air Conditioning/Heater, and Refrigerators in energy consumption. "Line" dry your clothes and just fluff them in your dryer to soften them. By "line" dry I really mean hang them on hangers and let them air dry in doorways or in your closet. This is kind to Mother Earth, reduces your electric bill, and reduces noise pollution in your home!

7. Take your mail directly to the Recycle Bin and toss the dross before it even enters your home.

8. Designate several trash cans as "paper only" in your home. Personally, I have a tiny box in each bath sink cabinet for empty toilet paper rolls, my office trash is paper only, and another one in easy reach for going through the mail while being entertained by favorite TV shows.

9. Use a water purifier and re-fill your drinking water bottles and you'll save resources in lots of ways, not the least of which is lower grocery bills (you won't be buying water anymore.)



Autor: Kathleen Tumpane

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Added: July 3, 2009
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