Posts Tagged ‘Taoism’

Taoist Influence in Feng Shui

  When asked, most people will connect feng shui to the words "balance and harmony." But few realize that those concepts come from the philosophical or religious tradition of Taoism.  Taoism seeks to establish harmony with the natural world. It's common translation is "the Way" or "the Path," but literally, the Tao means "nature," as ...Read more.

Myth: Feng Shui is a Religion

  During my years as a feng shui practitioner I have had many responses to my profession. Some say, "doing feng shui is against my religion," or "isn't feng shui is a religion?" First, let's fix this myth: feng shui is not a religion. Second, I'll tell you why some may feel this is so: ...Read more.

Feng Shui Won’t Improve Your Happiness & Success

  That's right. Feng Shui will not improve your harmony, happiness and success, even though many articles (and many of my own) claim it to be so. Why would I say that, you ask? How could I say that, when I'm a consultant and earn my living from Feng Shui? How would I dare say ...Read more.

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