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Living Healthy through Feng Shui
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
|September 12, 2025
Feng Shui the oriental art of space alignment has gained immense popularity as it is most often perceived to bring in new fortunes and luck in terms of wealth and career.
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However one of the primary aspects of Feng Shui is to harmonize the space to usher in good health to the occupants.
The different compass directions have a significance in the science of Feng Shui and each of them represents a specific life aspiration and support. The centre sector of a building or the room is considered very important in Feng Shui as it represents the health. This sector has a strong influence on the health of the building and in turn its occupants.
Classical Feng Shui analysis says that energy (chi) flowing in a building gathers more towards the centre while originating from all the corners of the building. Hence the centre sector is akin to the human heart which supports all the other human organs by ticking alive.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition September 12, 2025 de Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka.
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