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Feng Shui and the garden (3)

Needless to say, we can introduce shapes and colors in our garden as well; they can be integrated easily when choosing trees, shrubs, or plants for indoor or outdoor garden.    

Here are some tips for your gardening :

In general, we recommend more round-shaped leaves than sharp pointed leaves to ensure a good and smooth flow of energy.   Climbing roses with thorns along a wall or fence are considered good to discourage the intruders.   Old trees should never be removed or chopped down because they have very powerful energy of their own.   (Our residence was a forest land, we have a 150 year-old pine tree standing in a corner at the back of our house and I greet my old pine daily ).    Remember not to plant a tree or build a flowerbed in front of your front door as it will block the good qi from entering your house.  Especially a tall tree… it is known as “heart-piercing sha” which is most unfortunate and will hurt the occupants of the house.   Also avoid trees growing too large that over-shadow your front entrance.  A wide and bright area in front of the house is most auspicious. 

  

Feng Shui and the Garden (2)

Ideally, we should try to incorporate the five elements into our garden, like for example:

A pond or pool of water for water

A bronze statue for metal

Trees and shrubs for wood

Red and orange colors for fire

The soil for earth

 

Any other items such as garden tools, compost, dustbins, should be hidden or covered by beautiful climbers.  If not feasible, you can grow shrubs in front of them in order to protect and safeguard the beauty and good feng shui of the garden.

 

If you only have a window box or a tiny corner to display your greenery, you can always use a curved window box to represent water, and a round potted plant to replace the bronze statue.   

 

A word of advice: please always make sure that it is tidy, healthy and full of life and color, dead plants should be removed immediately to maintain the good feng shui in your garden. 

  

Feng Shui and the Garden (1)

I’m sure you have seen or heard of the beautiful Chinese Gardens or Japanese Zen Gardens.  The architecture and landscaping are now the integral parts of all the well-known parks in the world, naming just a couple such as Central Park in New York, Hyde Park in London.   

Rocks, water, life (fish, turtles, ducks, birds, butterflies, etc.), plants, and architecture (bridges, pavilions, statues, benches, etc.) are the essential elements integrated in a park.   In addition, like when we apply Feng Shui in a house, it would be perfect to also introduce the Five Elements concept in a garden to augment and harmonize the qi flow.   

Whether you have a small front garden, or a large backyard, or just a few potted plants in a corner outside your home, or on your balcony, it is the way we keep in touch with the nature.

More in next blog J
 

  

Removing Gallstones naturally

REMOVING GALLSTONES NATURALLY
by Dr Lai Chiu-Nan

It has worked for many. If it works for you please pass on the good news. Chiu Nan is not charging for it, so we should make it free for everyone. Your reward is when someone, through your word of mouth, benefits from the regime. Gallstones may not be everyone’s concern. But they should be because we all have them. Moreover, gallstones may lead to cancer. ‘Cancer is never the first illness,’ Chiu Nan points out. ‘Usually, there are a lot of other problems leading to cancer.

In my research in China, I came across some materials which say that people with cancer usually have stones. We all have gallstones. It’s a matter of big or small, many or few.

One of the symptoms of gallstones is a feeling of bloatedness after a heavy meal. You feel like you can’t digest the food. If it gets more serious, you feel pain in the liver area.’ So if you think you have gallstones, Chiu Nan offers the following method to remove them naturally.

The treatment is also good for those with a weak liver, because the liver and gallbladder are closely linked.

Regimen:
1. For the first five days, take four glasses of apple juice every day. Or eat four or five apples, whichever you prefer. Apple juice softens the gallstones. During the five days, eat normally.
2. On the sixth day, take no dinner.
3. At 6 PM, take a teaspoon of Epsom salt (magnesium sulphate) with a glass of warm water.
4. At 8 PM, repeat the same. Magnesium sulphate opens the gallbladder ducts.
5. At 10 PM, take half cup olive oil (or sesame oil) with half cup fresh lemon juice. Mix it well and drink it. The oil lubricates the stones to ease their passage.
PS. 1cup=250ml, ½ cup lemon juice=3 lemons (aprox.)

The next morning, you will find green stones in your stools. ‘Usually they float,’ Chiu Nan notes. ‘You might want to count them. I have had people who passes 40, 50 or up to 100 stones. Very many..’

‘Even if you don’t have any symptoms of gallstones, you still might have some. It’s always good to give your gall bladder a clean-up now and then.

Source: Google

Be well, my friends :-)