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  • 1 cactus + 1 cactus = 2 cacti

    this girl is dumbbbbb

  • @NadrianATRS

    Cactus |ˌkaktəs|

    noun ( pl. -ti |-tʌɪ|or -tuses )

  • i like the comment... i still have to hide this trash can!

  • Oh WOOW cactus are not good! Well in feng shui cactus are considered fire chi.. put this in a corner that has stagnating energy ! A good feng shui practice is to put fresh plants.. the greener the better .. sea salt for cleaning (North West/South West) and keep your place clear, clean and uncluttered.... there you have it .. then you can move to depper practice like compass read, kua numbers.

  • nakakatakut!!!!!!!

    

  • I always thought plants were bad...

    If you look it up, you'll know what I mean.

  • I think she likes wood. Lol. Lame video

  • Don't you want hard pricks in the bedroom?

    Maybe it's me...

  • Great tips, Thank you for your help in Feng Shui. I put together a video on feng shui u might enjoy. Come see it for yourself, Leave a comment.

  • What a bunch of crap

  • fascinating

  • I thought pot porri was a no no because they are dead flowers. l live right across te street form a cemetery. Also about three years ago a women hung her self on the front lawn. The neighbors have no scruples can not go into it, let say (bad people), but I have been trying for so long toge the property together to sell it. It has been one thing after another as far as the money to fix the place and sell it. Now in foreclosure process but would love to sell it. EXPERT VILLAGE ANY SUGGESTIONS?

  • I am sorry to hear about your challenge. I understand your situation because I have come across many stories of "sad" homes near cemeteries. The best thing I can recommend is save your money on further renovations and invest in a feng shui consultant because dealing with energies from spirits can be tricky and not to be dealt with using trail and error.

    Live In Harmony,

    Cecilia.

  • Am I really dealing with spirits? Wow  I need to move but its seems to be difficult with out just walking away.

  • lol, i designed a 15 story hotel with my 2 partners in our advanced Architecture hs class in 2005.

    1 of my duty was to design the presidential suite and it was planned out well. when it was time to do the furniture plan, i added a lot of plants in the 1000 s.f. suite. more than you can count, lol.

    they were like "what's up with the plants?" lol.

    anyway,

  • i think the project took all year and when Skills U.S.A. came up, we weren't allowed to submit our project b/c it'd be unfair to the other schools - what our teacher said.

  • Good for you! I hope they take good care of it with love and harmony.

    Live In Harmony,

    Cecilia.

  • I like this lady. I'm sorry I see a lot of Feng Shui "experts" but if I was going to get one they would have to be Chinese since that's where the Feng Shui origin is from. I don't care how many years they've studied.

  • Yeah Im the same way, I only go to India for yoga teachers, even if they grew up in America and live in India now.

  • Thank you. I have a lot of respect for this science.

    Live In Harmony,

    Cecilia.

  • @LiveInHarmony8

    you think feng shui is science? You are a fucking moron

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  • Wood is wood. Of course no one wants dried up plants!!

  • I have done a lot of research on Feng Shui and I question this consultants VERY views than other published Feng Shui Masters. My understanding is if there is wood furniture in your space it does qualify as wood. If you do have dried plants, it must be disposed of as it is a dead and negative force. The only thing I percieve as right was her comment about the plant.

  • What about decorative plant elements in a vase, such as dried seedpods on a stem?

  • Have you ever walked into a house that has a big dried bouquet of dried flowers? How has that worked for you? I have read that newly dried vegetation can still be ok for 6 months.

    One thing that I do agree with Western Feng Shui is that if something realy makes you happy, it can defy the "rules" of Feng Shui.

    Sometimes when one is imbalanced, sometimes we gravitate towards something bad for us. I would see how the most common Feng Shui suggestions feel to you and go from there.

  • She's not very authoritative sounding. She has some good advice, though, she just need to rehearse some more, with a stronger voice.

  • I agree, I wish we had rehearsed it. I had no idea what to expect...I just showed up and shared my knowledge and experience.

    Live In Harmony,

    Cecilia.

  • Wood can also be expressed with shape and color or via photo, painting. plants would be my frist choice. How long has this girl been working with Feng Shui?

  • Yeah she's young and new, give her sometime.........

  • Thank you for your support.  :o)

    Live In Harmony,

    Cecilia.

  • Yes, that is correct. It is not possible to explain EVERYTHING in a 3 minute video. My consultants consists of at least 3 visits with the clients, and hour to two hours each time. I have been a consultant since 2005. Thank you for your time.

    Live In Harmony,

    Cecilia.

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