Feng Shui: An Introduction to Good Luck
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I. What I Know, Assume or Imagine Just a couple of weeks ago, I was thinking of a topic for this I-Search Paper, but I didn't really know what I want to do except that I want to do something unique, something that will surprise the readers, something that has not been done before. I came up with two possible topics: landscape designing and origami. After couple more days of dilemma, I ended up doing landscape designing because I have always been interested in that field of career. So my research began. I first look up general information about landscape...
is so perplex that I couldn't truly research deep into the subject within couple of weeks. So far, I realized how wrong I was about feng shui. I used to think that feng shui is an easy concept, and all one needs to do to practice feng shui was to move the furniture around. However, through my research, I found out that feng shui is a serious stuff, and if you randomly rearranging your home's furniture, you might "changed" the flow of your already existed "luck." You have to understand feng shui very well before you make any changes.
is so perplex that I couldn't truly research deep into the subject within couple of weeks. So far, I realized how wrong I was about feng shui. I used to think that feng shui is an easy concept, and all one needs to do to practice feng shui was to move the furniture around. However, through my research, I found out that feng shui is a serious stuff, and if you randomly rearranging your home's furniture, you might "changed" the flow of your already existed "luck." You have to understand feng shui very well before you make any changes.
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