12/2/2005· Feng Shui
By: Angi Ma Wong - The FengShui Lady
You might say that I have an affinity to the City of Angels. You see, I was named after the town by the banks of the puny river grandly named Nuestra Senora de Los Angeles de Porciuncula
12/2/2005· Feng Shui
By: Angi Ma Wong - The FengShui Lady
You might say that I have an affinity to the City of Angels. You see, I was named after the town by the banks of the puny river grandly named Nuestra Senora de Los Angeles de Porciuncula
12/2/2005· Feng Shui
Prediction For The Year Of The Wood Rooster 4703
By: Angi Ma Wong - The FengShui Lady
After the unpredictable Year of the Monkey with its horrendous surprise ending with the Asian earthquake and tsunami, most of us are ready for the new year of the Rooster which begins on February 9, 2005. The element of wood remains above that of metal during this year, portending a continuation of disharmonious relations on the international front but with hope
9/1/2002· Feng Shui
September 11: A Feng Shui Perspective
By: Angi Ma Wong - The FengShui Lady
What can help us to comprehend disaster and loss of such magnitude? We can try to put it in terms of astrology, currently circulating: Numerology on the World Trade Center
5/19/2001· Feng Shui
Feng Shui: An Ancient Tradition Goes Mainstream
By: Angi Ma Wong - The FengShui Lady
Unless you have been living in a cave in the past year, the subject of feng shui, literally, "wind-water" in Chinese, the ancient environmental system of placement, has been inescapable! In electronic and print media, from coast to coast, continent to continent, and everywhere in between, there's no doubt that nationwide and globally, people are becoming more aware, acquainted, enamored, and yes, confused, about feng shui
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