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Feng Shui for Us Charts
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Currently Feng Shui for Us offers three charts designed and created by Monica P. Castaneda to aid Feng Shui professionals and enthusiasts in their practice of Feng Shui and its association with TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine):
- A Feng Shui Bagua Map that shows a summary of what you need to know for each of the 9 Life Areas on one side, plus details about the five elements for each life area on the back.
- A Feng Shui for the Body Chart, information available originally only to the practitioners of the Nine Steps to Feng Shui System® during their teachers training, shows the weaknesses and the strengths of the different organs in the body by time of day or night; what the tongue and face show about the internal conditions of the body; a couple of alchemic cures, one for the five elements using the five flavors, and one to balance yin and yang, given to Monica P. Castaneda by a practitioner of TCM from a very ancient school, basic iridology and a very extensive table on details of the five elements are they are used for healing the space and the body.
- A Chinese Water Character chart to aid in the healing of fears. In Feng Shui as well as in TCM, fears are considered the number 1 block in a person's career. the ability to obtain money and to fulfill their life missions.
Please scroll down the page to learn more and see what the charts look like:
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Two-sided Ba-Gua Map
8.5 x 11"
The Ultimate Feng Shui Cheat Sheet!
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Detailed information for every one of the 9 Life Areas on one side: Keywords, symbols, elements, type of energy, times of the day, season, colors, how to enhance, what to avoid, unsoncsious expression in a corner or midpoint of the home or business, plus the conscious expressions of the life areas in the different rooms of a home.
Expanded information about the five elements as they apply to each life area on the back: ages for males and females for every element, shapes, materials and color recommended for each life area, what to invite, what to avoid, body parts associated to each life area, as well as favorable, flavors, feelings affected and how to relieve them.
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DETAILS OF THE CONTENT
OF EACH LIFE AREA SQUARE
ON THE RIGHT >>
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DETAIL - FRONT

DETAIL - BACK

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8.5 x 11" Feng Shui for the Body and Element Chart
click on the pictures for larger images (enlarged image has a watermark for copyright protection, which will not be present on the actual print)
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ONE SIDE: Feng Shui in the Body:
Maps of organs in the eyes, tongue and face, the five elements and the five flavors "cure," active organs by time of the day, ying/yang balancing with clapping rythms.
OTHER SIDE: Comprehensive 5 Elements Table
includes colors, shapes and materials of the five elements used in Feng Shui and how they combine with each other. Relationship between the five elements: water, wood, fire, earth and metal and the organs and systems of the body, as well as emotions and sounds.
Feng Shui is influenced by Traditional Chinese Medicine. During classes my students are often fascinated between the relationships between the elements, the space and the human body. These charts summarize some of the most fascinating parallels between Traditional Chinese Medicine and Feng Shui.
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Feng Shui Home and Business Consultations are currently available in the folowing areas: Knoxville, TN and surrounding areas [Oak Ridge, Clinton, Farragut, Lenoir City]; Davenport, Bettendorf, Clinton, Dubuque, Maquoketta, and Bellevue, IA; Rock Island, Moline, East Moline, Milan, Andalusia, and Chicago, IL.
For service in other areas please check out our
Long Distance Consultations.
This site designed and built by Monica P. Castaneda
©2004-2009 Monica P. Castaneda
Feng Shui is the ancient Chinese Art of Placement and has been in use throughout the Orient for thousands of years. The complex wisdom of the Feng Shui aspects gathered in these web pages constitutes the dynamic experience of the author and is not necessarily intended to be the ultimate guide for using these principles. An investigation of these inspired words is meant to lead you to your own understanding of this complex wisdom. Neither the website nor the author make any claim for absolute effectiveness. The adoption and application of the advice or information offered is solely the readers' responsibility. Feng Shui for Us and Mónica P. Castaneda are not responsible or liable in any manner for any loss or damages caused by following the suggestions in our articles, readings and other services.
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