Every wonder what Feng Shui Translates to?

Every wonder what " Feng Shui" Translates to?

In translation Feng Shui literally means "Wind and Water." Why wind and water? Think about it in this way. Wind relates to air and air is what we need to breath which gives us life. The other equation is Water

Water relates to the streams and rivers of the world that produces our drinking supply for all living creatures and humans. Our bodies are 80% water and with out our much needed supply, we will not survive. This is the same for air, no oxygen equals you stop breathing.

Wind and Water are essential to life, these are the life-giving elements and are the carriers of energy. All living organisms are composed of these two elements.

Copyright by Laura Cerrano of Feng Shui New York City Long Island NY Saturday 24, 2010
7/23/2010 9:32:41 PM
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