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      What do these Thought Leaders have in common?
      Veronica Montinola
      • Nov 21, 2017
      • 3 min

      What do these Thought Leaders have in common?

      The first snow is pristine, a welcome sign of winter. In Chinese Metaphysics, November is the first month of winter. Water is at its peak. The element of water is essential to our life. Our adult bodies are about 60% water. Earth is about 71% water. Without water, there is no life. The element of water is essential in nature. Those that have an abundance of water in their Astrological chart usually rise to prominence. Provided they do their work. The element of water represen
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      Applying the Five Element Theory
      Veronica Montinola
      • Dec 2, 2015
      • 4 min

      Applying the Five Element Theory

      The Five Element Theory is one of the cornerstones of Classical Feng Shui and Chinese Metaphysics. In addition to the Five Element Theory, a practitioner creates balance by using the Yin and Yang Theory, the Bagua and the Lo Shu Square. There is a symbiotic relationship between the Five Element Theory and colors when it comes to personalized Feng Shui. We are all drawn to certain colors and shapes because that is a reflection of who we are. The Five Elements Theory symbol
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      Insights on Water and Feng Shui
      Veronica Montinola
      • Jun 30, 2015
      • 3 min

      Insights on Water and Feng Shui

      Water is one of the most important elements in Feng Shui. In the Chinese alphabet, the character of Feng means "Air" and Shui means "Water". One of the basic principles of Feng Shui is the Five Element Theory. The five elements are: wood, fire, earth, metal and water. When the elements are in harmony, we have a well balanced home. When the elements are properly placed, we can have protection or enhancement of the energies of the year. Water symbolizes the season of winter.
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