The Chi of New Homes: Feng Shui-ness and Destiny
When my wife and I were searching for a new Las Vegas home in 2002, we wanted it to have a solid foundation based on Feng Shui principles. My wife researched the essentials and we decided to build a home that met our needs and supported good Chi. The internal layout of the furniture was a slow process because we want to ensure that everything "was energy (Chi) efficient". We even went so far as to pick a plot of land that had a curvy street in front and located on a hill with a view of a "city of money". With all of the work we did in building the structure and embellishing the interior, the house feels fantastic and the energy feeds us and moves us forward! This positive experience tickled my curiosity and I decided to assemble some of our observations, based on our initial house hunting and, later, my interest and research. In the Las Vegas area, I focused on Feng Shui "compatibility" based on empty new-builds. All of the homes were built within the last five years and were unoccupied. I acquired a few pictures and compared the structures and placement of built-in components (i.e., doors, windows, and potential placement of furniture as necessitated by the structure) to several books and resources I have available on Feng Shui. In the end, I noticed some consistencies with regard to the class of individual for which the homes were built. Since we are newbies to Feng Shui, I submitted the research to a few Feng Shui experts to see if we were "in the ballpark". Some of the conclusions I came up with and discussed with these experts were: - For homes within the Upper class of society, the structures were built to support power and money.
- For homes within the Upper-Middle class of society, the structures were built to support employment and consumption.
- For homes within the Lower to Middle class of society, the structures were built to support production.
- For homes within the Retirement class of society, the structures were built to support endings and isolation from society (e.g., foot of bed facing an external door).
This all seemed interesting in that the type of home built seemed to fit within a particular need or desire for a given societal class. It also seems to be that people purchase a home that supports the issues and lessons on which they are embarking. This approach is a hidden, and ingenious, psychological "marketing gimmick" for builders. Indeed, most people will always go toward that which is the most comfortable. Of course, one cannot specifically reference outcome by class regarding the selection of the home structure. However, it seems that the architecture of today reflects the mind set of the country as a whole. While, in the long run, many choose the best house they can afford for their family, comfort, and lifestyle; however, most are unconscious of the effects of the space while focusing on the structural illusion. About The Author Edward B. Toupin is an author, life-strategy coach, counselor, Reiki Master, technical writer, and PhD Candidate living in Las Vegas, NV. Among other things, he authors books, articles, and screenplays on topics ranging from career success through life organization and fulfillment. Check out some of his recent print and electronic books as well as his articles covering various life-changing topics! For more information, e-mail Edward at etoupin@toupin.com or visit his site at http://www.make-life-great.com or http://www.toupin.com! Copyright (c) 2004 Edward B. Toupin
|
|
 |
 |
|
Cheap High Risk Medical Insurance in Arizona
The high cost of medical insurance here in Arizona is driving thousands of individuals and families to scramble frantically for cheap high risk medical insurance If you are among those frantically searching for it that you can afford there is some good news
BidClerk.com Reports Construction Projects Up For Bids in the Orlando, FL Area
BidClerk's daily update of commercial construction projects coming up for bid and starting construction within the next 90 days.
California E-Business Network Launches
All California organizations can now conduct business on the California E-Business Network, a seamless, secure business-to-business (b2b) and business-to-government (b2g) e-marketplace, powered by www.terrecom.com.
Transit Advertising Gains Speed in Northwest Florida with Southern Mobile Media
Public transportation buses along the emerald cost of Florida are now being used as rolling billboards. Southern Mobile Media Group, LLC, a Marianna, Florida, based company has assumed the leadership role in making this happen.
Victim's Family Files Lawsuit against Florida Psychologist Arrested for Patient's OxyContin Death
Attorney C. David Durkee and the victim's family will announce during a news conference today the filing of a wrongful death and negligence lawsuit against Florida psychologist Adam Feder, arrested days ago and facing charges of manslaughter and trafficking in controlled substances in connection with the death of his former patient and girlfriend. The news conference takes place at 10 a.m. Monday, March 3, at the offices of Roberts & Durkee, Alhambra Towers, Penthouse I, 121 Alhambra Plaza, Suite 1603, Coral Gables, FL.
Phoenix, AZ Last Minute Jewelstone, LLC Luxury Accommodations Discounted for Super Bowl XLII and FBR Open Golf Tournament
Phoenix based company offers last minute luxury rentals to pamper the Super Bowl and FBR traveler.
R.D. Olson Development Sells Two California Hotels
Leading hotel developer sells two Southern California hotels to premiere real estate investment trust. The California-based firm has earned its reputation for capitalizing on good long-term investment properties and currently has seven hotels in development.
Florida Real Estate Showing Some Potential Progress
An agent with Island Real Estate on Anna Maria Island, John Van Zandt said that hes seeing possibility in his territory. Surprisingly Charlotte County-North Port popped out a surprising 13 percent rise in sales during March but other parts of Southwest Florida's real estate market might be showing some signs of stability. Van Zandt said, compared with $390 last year, there were 22 sales of single-family homes during the first three months of 2008 on the island, compared with 27 during the same period a year earlier, and the average price per square foot was $404 this year.
Focus On Florida Communities: Jupiter And Lake Park
Florida hosts a diverse range of community living, arts, and entertainment. From quiet countryside to exhilarating cityscape, southern Florida's Palm Beach County has everything. Two jewels among the many are the North Palm Beach County towns of Jupiter and Lake Park. These two Palm Beach County towns house a unique mix of quiet living, entertainment, and thriving industry.
Florida Health Insurance Analyst Says Crist's Insurance Plan Lacks Substance
You may have heard Governor Crist's health insurance plan sailed through Senate allowing 3.7 million Floridians access to health insurance. Morgan Moran, A Florida health insurance (http://www.floridahealthinsuranceweb.com) analyst said, the headline may sound reassuring to anyone living without health coverage, but the reality is, "no one actually knows what kind of health coverage was passed, or how much premiums will cost, that is up for debate."
|
 |
|