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Feng Shui News Archive
Saturday 04th of February 2012 02:28:33 PM - Compiled news archives for Feng Shui related articles. Feng Shui is practiced worldwide by people from all walks of life, and we make sure to bring you the latest trends and news updates across the globe. Whether you are making sure you are in the Feng Shui loop or wondering how people have been using Feng Shui: you could always pick up a Feng Shui tip or two! Or better still, be inspired to make a few more Feng Shui changes into your life for your personal benefit.
Quest for Perfect Grave keeps Korean Feud Alive
On the outskirts of this town north of Seoul, a hillside has been razed to create a lawn the size of a football field. At the top of the lawn lie the tombs of two famous Koreans: a 12th-century general and, several meters up the slope and hidden behind a white granite and tiled-roof wall, a 17th-century prime minister. For tourists who pull off the nearby highway about 40 kilometers, or 25 miles from the capital, and to the children who scamper up the manicured turf, this hill is more...read full Feng Shui Article
An interview with bestselling author Zhi Gang Sha
"Millions of people are suffering. They deserve a solution," says Zhi Gang Sha, bestselling author of Power Healing and Soul Mind Body Medicine: A Complete Soul Healing System for Optimum Health and Vitality (New World Library, May 2006), the current number 3 New York Times bestseller. Zhi Gang Sha, or Master Sha, as he is known, received both traditional Chinese and Western medical training in China. He created Soul Mind Body Medicine by integrating what he learned as a master...read full Feng Shui Article
British Legion Travels to Taiwan
The Cornwall County President of the Royal British Legion travels to Taiwan to play his part in the dedication of a new memorial remembering fourteen members of the Royal Air Force who died in a flying boat accident in Taiwan. The members of the Royal Air Force tragically died in a Sunderland flying boat accident when it crashed in mountainous terrain in Taiwan in 1951 during the Korean War. The Royal British Legion President, Group Captain Simon Coy from Ruthernbridge helped to ...read full Feng Shui Article
Feng Shui Tips Picks:
Fuk Luk Sau: Luk Lu Xing was said to be the first star of the Big Dipper, an auspicious star blessing ancient intellectuals with a position in the civil service. In the Song Dynasty (960-1279), Lu Xing became another name for Scholar Star. The popularity of Lu Xing among common people and especially intellectuals might well be due to the establishment of the Imperial Examinations, a Chinese civil service recruitment method and educational system. Before the Sui D...Fuk Luk Sau in Full
Kuan Kung: Deity Status Kuan Kung has been deitified as early as the Sui Dynasty and is still popularly worshipped today among the Chinese people variedly as an indigenous Chinese deity, a bodhisattva in Buddhism and a guardian deity in Taoism. He is also held in high esteem in Confucianism. These are not necessarily contradictory or even distinguished among the common folks as is characteristic of the Chinese, who have quite seamlessly merged these ancient philosophies...Kuan Kung in Full
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