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October 16, 2007 at 10:51 AM #89330October 16, 2007 at 10:51 AM #89339Diego MamaniParticipant
"A mirror should never face the bed (it's like inviting strangers into your relationship)."
Can you explain, logically, the process by which such a mirror would invite strangers to your relationship?
Isn't that kind of gullibility that makes people easy victims of market manias and bubbles?
October 16, 2007 at 11:02 AM #893445yearwaiterParticipantPhew :-),,, as long as you have conflicts going with your spouse you are in good deal of life or not at any risk – conflicts make you both clear in long run unlike you calm and spouse calm and suddenly one fine day divorced each other.
Well come to the Feng Shui or anyother sentiments such as (as I heard “vaastu” from many Indian IT folks following) all these trends shows similar patterns that our old era need to follow. The reason we didn’t have electricity, nor airconditioning those such olden days. Today we route those all at our way and there is no need to really inclind all these trash in my opinion.
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October 16, 2007 at 11:02 AM #893535yearwaiterParticipantPhew :-),,, as long as you have conflicts going with your spouse you are in good deal of life or not at any risk – conflicts make you both clear in long run unlike you calm and spouse calm and suddenly one fine day divorced each other.
Well come to the Feng Shui or anyother sentiments such as (as I heard “vaastu” from many Indian IT folks following) all these trends shows similar patterns that our old era need to follow. The reason we didn’t have electricity, nor airconditioning those such olden days. Today we route those all at our way and there is no need to really inclind all these trash in my opinion.
5yearswaiter
October 16, 2007 at 11:25 AM #89362patientlywaitingParticipantA mirror should never face the bed (it's like inviting strangers into your relationship).
It has to do with the spirit leaving the body at night. There are different spirits moving around at night and the reflections will shock and multiply them. One of them may end up in bed with your wife!!
Isn't that kind of gullibility that makes people easy victims of market manias and bubbles?
Something like believing in Jesus Christ and that praying in church will save you from cancer?
BTW, I don't truly believe in any of this. But there's nothing wrong with creating a harmonious pleasing living environment. Clutter is also very bad and is the worse source of bad chi/energy. It's best to have an organized, clean and free flowing house. I have seen some Asians who believe in Feng Shui, yet keep very cluttered houses. With the clutter, they obviated all the good architectural Feng Shui.
October 16, 2007 at 11:25 AM #89372patientlywaitingParticipantA mirror should never face the bed (it's like inviting strangers into your relationship).
It has to do with the spirit leaving the body at night. There are different spirits moving around at night and the reflections will shock and multiply them. One of them may end up in bed with your wife!!
Isn't that kind of gullibility that makes people easy victims of market manias and bubbles?
Something like believing in Jesus Christ and that praying in church will save you from cancer?
BTW, I don't truly believe in any of this. But there's nothing wrong with creating a harmonious pleasing living environment. Clutter is also very bad and is the worse source of bad chi/energy. It's best to have an organized, clean and free flowing house. I have seen some Asians who believe in Feng Shui, yet keep very cluttered houses. With the clutter, they obviated all the good architectural Feng Shui.
October 16, 2007 at 12:15 PM #89399Diego MamaniParticipantSomething like believing in Jesus Christ and that praying in church will save you from cancer?
My point exactly. Or believing in the easter bunny, or the evil monkey in the closet. If you believe in one supernatural concept, what’s to stop you from believing in another? (Be it Jebus, the tooth fairy, etc.)
And if you are gullible and believe in flying spirits, the horoscope, or santa claus, what’s to stop a mortgage broker from taking advantage of your gullibility?
(With apologies to the Simpsons.)
October 16, 2007 at 12:15 PM #89409Diego MamaniParticipantSomething like believing in Jesus Christ and that praying in church will save you from cancer?
My point exactly. Or believing in the easter bunny, or the evil monkey in the closet. If you believe in one supernatural concept, what’s to stop you from believing in another? (Be it Jebus, the tooth fairy, etc.)
And if you are gullible and believe in flying spirits, the horoscope, or santa claus, what’s to stop a mortgage broker from taking advantage of your gullibility?
(With apologies to the Simpsons.)
October 16, 2007 at 12:43 PM #89412patientlywaitingParticipantDiego, LOL… I’m afraid that there are plenty of suckers to take advantage of.
But when you combine the principles of Feng Shui (space harmony) with architecture, the end result is pretty nice living space.
October 16, 2007 at 12:43 PM #89422patientlywaitingParticipantDiego, LOL… I’m afraid that there are plenty of suckers to take advantage of.
But when you combine the principles of Feng Shui (space harmony) with architecture, the end result is pretty nice living space.
October 16, 2007 at 2:10 PM #89441sdduuuudeParticipantIn God we Trust. Everyone else bring data.
Those in the “Feng Shui” camp bring no data.
October 16, 2007 at 2:10 PM #89451sdduuuudeParticipantIn God we Trust. Everyone else bring data.
Those in the “Feng Shui” camp bring no data.
October 16, 2007 at 2:48 PM #89460(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantI don’t know about Feng Shui …
but there are many reasons I would not to buy that split-level house, facing a T-junction, with the stairwell facing the front door with a pool in the backyard that you can see through the front door, in which the oven and kitchen sink directly face each other. Each of these is inherently a poor/ugly/bad design (well, except maybe the pool).October 16, 2007 at 2:48 PM #89469(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantI don’t know about Feng Shui …
but there are many reasons I would not to buy that split-level house, facing a T-junction, with the stairwell facing the front door with a pool in the backyard that you can see through the front door, in which the oven and kitchen sink directly face each other. Each of these is inherently a poor/ugly/bad design (well, except maybe the pool).October 16, 2007 at 2:54 PM #89462justboughtParticipantI understand the Y & T-junctions, and the dead end, but why is it bad to have the sink facing the stove, logically speaking?
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