Principle of Fend Shui

Feng" means wind and shui means water(pronounced fung-shway). In Chinese culture gentle wind and clear water have always been associated with good harvest and good health, thus good feng shui came to mean good livelihood and fortune, while bad feng shui came to mean hardship and misfortune. 


Feng Shui is based on the Taoist vision and understanding of nature, particularly on the idea that the land is alive and filled with Chi, or energy. The ancient Chinese believed that the land's energy could either make or break the kingdom, so to speak. The theories of yin and yang, as well as the five feng shui elements, are some of the basic aspects of a feng shui analysis that come from Taoism.
How unseen energies in your home and office play havoc with your personal and professional life affecting your health.
The Chinese art of surviving in harmony with the environment is the Feng Shui and this leads all the lives to abundance, happiness and contentment. Also, this includes a firm, passionate and harmonious relationship and without all these things we are unlikely to be happy and contended. Being translated from Chinese, Feng Shui signifies wind and water. Putting in simple terms, it is the science and art of conquering Chi with water and preceding it with wind. Feng Shui has the possibility to help in attracting and finding the right partner and it also enables to retain the existing relationship. Just take a look at the following square, which is said to be the magic square and it adds up to fifteen when counted horizontally, diagonally or vertically.


4 9 2
3 5 7
8 1 6