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Definitions
| Describes the eight basic building blocks
of the I-Ching called trigrams. |
| "Book of Changes" Oracle used
to stimulate intuition developed 4000 years ago in China. |
Any of the eight possible combinations
of three whole or broken lines used especially in Chinese divination.
They are associated with specific "treasures" in life. |
| Means "Wind and Water." It is
"The Art of Placement." Using design elements such as landscaping,
color, plants, mirrors, furniture arrangement, and lighting, a Feng
Shui Practitioner addresses problems and concerns regarding business
and family matters, finances, relationships, and health. |
| "Life force energy" is a subtle
flow of electromagnetic energy, which links all things in the universe. |
| The feminine passive principle in nature
that in Chinese cosmology is exhibited in darkness, cold, or wetness
and that combines with yang to produce all that comes to be. |
| The masculine active principle in nature
that in Chinese cosmology is exhibited in light, heat, or dryness
and that combines with yin to produce all that comes to be. |
| Chinese Compass. |
Chinese concept of invisible energy.
Also, divination by means of figures or lines or geographic features. |
| Negative "sharp" energy. |
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