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    Feng Shui Design Academy – Presentatie – Video - September 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Feng Shui Design Academy - Presentatie
    Opleidingspresentatie van Feng Shui Design Academy, de opleider voor traditionele en klassieke Feng Shui.

    By: Wena Brussaard

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    Paradise New Gotha City – Video - September 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Paradise New Gotha City
    Wir verkaufen einfach. Alles. Vom World Trade Center bis zum Feng Shui Kaffee. meinGOTHA.TV - myEURASIA.TV P.S. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CilZnHzndM . . .

    By: Dietmar Sommerlandt

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    gulabi akhein.. acoustic version – Video - September 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    gulabi akhein.. acoustic version
    sang in college fresher.

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    Feng Shui Compass Reading Fundamentals – Video - September 9, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Feng Shui Compass Reading Fundamentals
    If you want to work with a traditional Feng Shui consultant long distance, it is essential to provide them with an accurate compass reading. As well, if you are studying Feng Shui on your own,...

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    Kan Feng Shui | A2 Movements | Singapore Parkour Free Running – Video - September 9, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Kan Feng Shui | A2 Movements | Singapore Parkour Free Running
    Just a random video featuring Yasha ( - Feng - Wind) Chi Ying ( - Shui - Water) doing some movements in a spaces in the city Feng Shui is Chinese philosophical system of harmonizing...

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    Bhavishyavani September 8, 2014 – Video - September 9, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Bhavishyavani September 8, 2014
    Watch BHAVISHYAVANI with Acharya Indu Prakash, who tells your daily horoscope, numerological fortune, alphabetical fortune and gives tips on vaastu shastra and feng-shui along with astrological...

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    Feng Shui Expert Kathryn Weber Says American Businesses that Use Feng Shui Stand to Gain More Money by Appealing to … - September 9, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Austin, TX (PRWEB) September 09, 2014

    Its often called superstition, but Western businesses are starting to see a rising influence of Asian principles like the practice of feng shui become commonplace. The feng shui of a residence or business can often make or break the deal for Asian clientele. The conservatives might balk, but world-savvy businesses might find that incorporating the ancient art of feng shui makes good financial sense.

    Theres no doubt about Chinas financial clout in todays economy and that their influence is expected to rise. As we move into a more global economy, there is an increasing need to rise to meet the unique design and conceptual challenges posed by Asian design traditions. Chinese firms are making starts on large commercial and residential developments, and a recent article in the Wall Street Journal points out the rise in Chinese home builders. These firms are not only building, they're including feng shui principles, like avoiding having a sink and stove opposite one another, a very common arrangement in Western kitchens but considered taboo in feng shui. These new developments are going up on both East and West Coasts and are designed for Chinese consumers in America.

    Travel has also noticed the rising Chinese tourism, with more than a 53% growth in Chinese travel from 2009 to 2010. Hotels like Fairmont and Hilton are adding congee, a rice porridge, to morning buffets, and businesses are increasingly adding Mandarin-speaking staff. Thats because when the Chinese vacation, they come looking to spend. According to the US Commerce department, Chinese visitors average $7,100 per visit, more than doubling that of other overseas visitors who average about $3,240. An estimated 1.8 million Chinese tourists visited the US in 2013, and that number is expected to grow to 2.1 million in 2014. According to a new report, the number of Chinese visitors coming to the United States will more than triple by 2020.

    Business has learned that accommodating Asian aesthetics is also financially smart. The Las Vegas MGM Grand was originally designed to have patrons enter an open lions mouth, but changed the entrance when visitors complained it was bad luck to enter the mouth of a vicious animal. The new entrance, redesigned in 1998, and now features a stately lion in repose at the front of the casino, is considered to be more auspicious and luckier for gambling. This redesign significantly changed MGMs bottom line in gambling dollars.

    More than just making sense, feng shui makes money. In Asia, businesses rarely begin construction on new projects without consulting a feng shui master. The feng shui master looks at the surroundings, calculates the degree of an entrance or reads the symbolism of the concepts incorporated in the buildings design. Another sign of the Chinese influence? The issuance of EB-5 visas to foreigners that enables them to invest $500,000 as a way of gaining a temporary visa. In all, over 6,800 were issued to Chinese nationals, widely overtaking all other countries. The next closest country was South Korea with 364 visas issued.

    What is clear is that taking feng shui principles and guidelines into account makes good business sense, and why its a good idea that businesses look for ways to incorporate feng shui principles like those practiced in Asia. Creating an appealing environment that makes both businesses and consumers comfortable will give businesses that extra edge in competing for Asian and Chinese dollars, but shouldnt overlook feng shuis appeal to Westerners too. To help would-be feng shui consultants understand these principles, Feng Shui expert, Kathryn Weber, and publisher of the Red Lotus Letter feng shui e-zine, will be offering a Feng Shui Master Consultant certification course in traditional Chinese feng shui this November 12-16, 2014 at the Hilton Lake Las Vegas in Henderson, Nevada.

    Participants will learn important principles and guidelines of traditional Chinese feng shui versus the Westernized feng shui that is more aimed at following esoteric practices and has a highly spiritual quality about it that appeals more to Westerners. Traditional Chinese feng shui looks at time and uses ancient formulas and a specialized compass called a luo pan. All attendees will be exposed and trained in the fundamentals of feng shui as it applies to various types of residences and businesses.

    Learning how to interpret feng shui principles will create appealing environments more suited for Asian clientele. Weber explains that she frequently speaks to businesses and architects looking for feng shui consultants who are classically trained and who can bridge the gap between East and West, and who take a Chinese approach to feng shui. Plus, according to Weber, consultants trained in this method can command higher fees for this knowledge and skill and are highly marketable as business advisers.

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    How feng shui helped Geoffrey Boycott in cancer fight - September 9, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Former captain says he was 'open to anything' in fight against cancer Battled the disease for four years after discovering a tumour in his neck Enlisted the help of Master Li a feng shui expert used by a friend Advised him in which direction he should sleep and which parts of his house were healthy

    By Richard Marsden for the Daily Mail

    Published: 18:59 EST, 7 September 2014 | Updated: 08:42 EST, 8 September 2014

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    Cricket legend Geoffrey Boycott has revealed how he turned to Feng Shui to help him beat cancer.

    The famously blunt-speaking former England captain says he was open to anything in his four-year fight against the killer disease after the discovery of a tumour in his neck.

    He enlisted the help of Master Li, a feng shui expert used by a friend - who advised him which direction he should sleep and identifying which areas of his house were most healthy.

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    Geoffrey Boycott: How I learned to love Feng Shui - September 7, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    My close friend at the time, Russell Homer, had used this particular feng shui master for his home in Jersey, so on his recommendation I got in touch with Master Li. We had previously furnished him with the exact time and dates of birth for Rachael, Emma and myself in order that he could prepare our individual readings before he came.

    Master Li explained that there is a health area in every house and we should have a small light on 24 hours a day in that area. He also advised us to put a water feature in the kitchen and he told me in what direction I had to sleep, with the back of my head facing south/south east for the rest of that Chinese year. Apparently you heal as you sleep, so it is important to know where to sleep.

    Rachael moved me into a small single bedroom to accommodate this and also the chair in my snug was moved in to a good direction. He added that our health moves in 10-year cycles and mine had started when I was seven years old; he said it was written in my chart that I was going to have health problems from ages 57 to 67.

    He also said I would need to celebrate my 70th birthday with a big party, although at the time I was not sure I would make that milestone. However, Rachael says that is when she knew, without doubt, I was going to survive, and that is what kept her going in the terrible times. Deep down she always had this certainty I would live.

    The Corridor of Certainty by Geoffrey Boycott is published by Simon & Schuster priced 20. To order your copy for just 15 call 0844 871 1514 or visit books.telegraph.co.uk. We also have a limited number of signed copies available.

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    Geoffrey Boycott reveals how Feng Shui helped him beat cancer - September 7, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Boycott was determined to complete his 35 doses of radiotherapy and arranged for a Feng Shui expert to visit the home he shared with his daughter and wife Rachael as he tried to get better.

    He revealed how Master Li, a feng shui master previously used by a friend, did a reading for him and his house, explaining which direction he should sleep in to ensure he would heal. The family followed his advice, moving Boycotts bed and chair and identifying the health area of the house with a light.

    Boycott was diagnosed with cancer in 2002, after noticing a lump in his neck. As someone who does not smoke and rarely drinks, he was confused by the diagnosis and his first thought was, Why me?

    After a number of tests, doctors told him the tumour was about the size of a 50 pence piece. It was too large to remove and he would have three months to live unless he undertook a gruelling series of chemotherapy and radiation.

    He decided to have the treatment.

    He wrote: In one day cricket I used to count my runs, how many an over we needed to win and whether we were above or below the asking rate. I went about it in exactly the same way when I had treatment. I would count each and every one until we got to the halfway mark.

    Boycott had to have laser treatment five days a week, which left terrible burns on his neck that had to be covered to stop them becoming infected. He had to wear a plastic mask that was bolted down onto a table, staying completely still to prevent the rays hitting his spine.

    He said he was in agony each time the protective pads were removed and his skin was exposed to the air.

    His wife likened his chemotherapy drugs, which he was given intravenously, to mustard gas. These drugs destroyed his taste buds, which took 12 months to regenerate, as well as his immune system which took two years to return to normal.

    The former England captain lost weight rapidly throughout the treatment, once at the rate of 10lbs in a week, and was unable to eat because of painful blisters filling his mouth.

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