Check out this Examiner.com article by Elliott Crane using Feng Shui Love to have a perfectly feng shui-ed Thanksgiving!
"Feng Shui Thanksgiving: A novel idea" by Elliott Crane, Richmond Interior Decorating Examiner, November 24, 2009
Author’s Joni Davis & Lisa Hyatt give the phrase “Home is where the heart is” a new meaning in their hilarious new book Feng Shui Love. The novel co-written by Richmond author Joni Davis and Lisa Hyatt a resident of the Outer Banks of North Carolina is a story about true love, friendship and feng shui of course. Check out V Magazine for women’s recent review of the novel on their web site. Home decorating can be a spiritual exercise if it is seen as such.
Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese art and science centered around balancing energies. It is a 3000 year old tradition. The words Feng Shui mean “wind-water”
According to About.com “one of the basic principles of feng shui is the principle of five elements, which are Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal and Water. These feng shui elements interact between themselves in certain ways, generally defined as the Productive and Destructive cycles. Each feng shui element is represented by a specific color, and color is the easiest way to use the five elements principle to bring more harmony into your space with feng shui.”
Jen Savedge says that Feng Shui is a good way “to ensure a warm, happy and positive environment for you and your guests.” Though it was developed in China these principals can still be used to bring balance and peace to Thanksgiving decorum and the rest of the year as well.
“Visualization and intention are key to attaining results of a desired goal. Intention in Feng Shui is everything. I relate using intention in Feng Shui to the law of physics. Energy will follow what you focus on.” Says Feng Shui Tips and Decorating Products
Here are some Feng Shui tips for Thanksgiving.
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