Feng ShuiFeng Shui is long considered an above-par science aimed at distributing positive Chi( energy) into our households. Its effect is not only confined to our homes but can also travel to our garden and external compounds.

Feng shui attributes messy placement of furniture to the conflict and friction in our lives. Cleaning homes and offices and eliminating the clutter enables energy to flow freely.

Feng Shui guards against any worn out or broken object at home; it either recommends repair or simply proposes to throw the object away.

It asks to cut off drafts as they pile on ill-health. It suggests against using sharp-pointed objects and stands against using overhead light.

For the garden, Feng Shui suggests that gardens, like homes, must be cleared of excess dried leaves, weeds, and frost handicapped pots. All the waste materials thrown into the garden must also be removed. Gardens must be viewed as an extension of home

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