Chinese are not only dominating much of the world's population but they are also taking over the global trade. They are exporting their unique beliefs and exotic practices to the world. The oriental cuisine is seeping through a crack in our taste buds. I even find
Jackie Chan a bit funny (please don't tell my friends) and Jet Li, well, a better action lead than Jackie. Most of the tags I see are labeled with "Made in China". I just don't wish to see them alighting the UFO space craft soon to take over the world.
Whether a lucrative milking cow for the Chinese enterprise or an ancient power bestowed through ages, let's have an open mind about Feng Shui (Fung-Schway). If you wish to attract a fluke by your side, or to have it lurking in your home, they say Feng Shui will lead the way to secret energy and success.
Before you make the final touch on your blueprints, why not consult a Feng Shui book (cheaper) or expert (price on a double). Why? For a simple promise that it will help you create a better life out of this sometimes inane and cruel world.
I met this Feng Shui advocates, Joe and Tina. They used to be in a daze of misfortune after they got married. Joe was laid off at work when Tina was on her third
month of pregnancy. On a desperate impulse and with her last money in purse, Tina bought a Feng Shui ornament, more like a paraphernalia, and consulted a book before she placed it in the so-called "Wealth" corner of the house. After just a week, Joe was back to work with a higher pay.
Feng Shui attracts energy and helps eliminate negative vibes by identifying the living space's geography. At least that's what Chinese say. So if you are looking forward to fulfilling your dreams with a new home, you may keep an open mind and see if Feng Shui works. You won't win the lottery sitting around with those chimes and house garnishes. Even with the right energies surrounding you, hard work is still the sure way to lead a life of accomplishment.