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I have no choice, please don't zap me drifter, my mother-in-law's name is Feng Shui.
bro, i wont zip you .but i will zip your mother-in-law if she comes here
I have no choice, please don't zap me drifter, my mother-in-law's name is Feng Shui.
bro, i wont zip you .but i will zip your mother-in-law if she comes here
Thanks bro but she will not come here she don't know how to internet la. Can I PM you her address?
Japanese, when land allows, like to have a nice little landscaped garden or even pond in front of their door. That's real fengshui, nothing to do with superstition. Every morning, when you open your door to go out, the fresh and nice feeling already soothed and calmed you to a good day ahead. For your visitors entering your gate before reaching your door, already feeling soothed and calmed before entering your door.
bro if you PM me her address i worry i will send my army to her house and redecor her house fengshui which is not very nice thing to do to your inlaws .
that is not fengshi !!! thats art !!
Exactly. Real fengshi (风水)is art, the art of the environment, not susperstition.
Oh you misunderstood me or maybe I misunderstood you. Thought you could make people disappear. Cheers buddy.
then wtf is QI ? in japan we dont call them fengshi and theres no QI in zen garden .
Qi (Chinese) and Ki (Japanese) are the same. It's in the body. お元気ですか。生气,脾气,养气,平心静气。。。断气!
wow...you hate your inlaw ?
No la I was just spicing things up here. I'm always a lover not a fighter.
to construct a zen garden . japanese do not have this QI as guideline as what fengshui have . the most extreme development towards minimalism was the karesansui dry garden ( remember in fengshui , they use real water ) which uses nothing but rocks, gravel and sand to represent all the elements of the garden landscape. its a art . not fengshui .if its fenshui , they would have use real water instead . when creating a zen garden ...creative comes to mind rather then QI .
Qi/Ki is in your body, a human body, not in the environment. Which part of that don't you understand and need me keep repeating? Zen is a Buddhist concept.
That's what I meant. 風と水の芸術。Nothing to do with 気。