Tuesday, March 30, 2010

About Feng Shui: The History and Meaning


History of Feng Shui
Feng
derives for the old Chinese definition of wind, and shui denotes clear water. The Chinese culture associates wind and water with a healthy life -- and an individual possessing a healthy life is rich in mind, body, and spirit.

The Yin Yang Theory
Feng Shui incorporates the Yin and Yan theory to life. Yin and Yang are two polar opposite energies responsible for creating life balances. Yin, which is a dark black energy, represents passive energy. This type of energy is found when we sleep, or reach meditative states causing us to connect with our Source, and replenishes our soul.

Yang is the opposite, as it represents an active energy which is full of vibrant moods that we need in order to thrive in daily life. You experience yang pretty much everyday when you are active and participating in the world. This could be at work, school, and in your relationships.

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