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Chinese Feng Shui is not just about space. Chinese Feng Shui is also luck of houses and buildings affected by the time dimensions. February 4th 2006 marks the first day of Spring (known as the lap chun in the Chinese calendar), and the 2nd year of a Period 8. Last year the Period 8 began and lasts 20 years.
Period 8 brings the opportunity for everyone to tap into a completely new set of Chinese Feng Shui energy patterns and luck maps. For those who successsfully tap into the new Chinese Feng Shui flows of Chi by seamlessly transforming their homes into Period 8 will not only ensure their energy stays fresh and vigorous, and therefore auspicious, but can also activate the new corners of their homes that bring amazing wealth and relationship luck for the next nineteen years.
To get into the spirit of Chinese New Year, in the Articles section I have detailed common foods used Chinese New Years dinner and insights as to how the Chinese celebration their 15 days of New Year.
Pronounced as Feng Shui (Fung Shway) and translated as "wind (feng) and water (shui)", it is the art of balancing and harmonising the flow of natural energies in our surroundings to create beneficial effects in our lives.
For thousands of years the Chinese have utilised mystical beliefs to channel and harmonise environmental forces, such as wind and water, to improve the landscape and, ultimately, their lives.
The Chinese believe that if they are ideally positioned within the universe, and arrange their environment, they will enhance the balance of nature and its energy lines. This then improves fortunes and happiness; for the Chinese, poor Chinese Feng Shui is portended imbalance and disaster.