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History of Feng Shui

Feng Shui was one of the five Chinese arts dealing with metaphysics and space, and was known as physiognomy.

This was used to optimize and align the position of buildings, structures and spaces, taking into account the elements of nature.

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Father and husband. Midfulness nerd.

Here are some important Feng Shui basics to create a calming and enriched environment that brings you more health, happiness and abundance.

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