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Wouldn't it be great if by simply moving your bookshelf from one side of the room to another, you could do better in your classes? Feng shui is the Chinese art of placement. It helps you arrange your home or business in a manner that helps positive energy to flow more freely.

And by following the principles of feng shui, it's possible that you could improve your grades.

Feng shui was developed more than 6,000 years ago. The words feng shui literally mean "wind and water." Your birthday is used to figure out what the best arrangement of furniture, direction and color is for you.

The principles of feng shui are applied to all areas of your life: future, relationships, descendants, compassion, self, wisdom, community, power and health.

Your birthday is also used to determine what type of person you are: fire, earth, water, metal or wood. Then your personality is figured into the bagua. That's an eight-sided pattern that determines the best areas for each area of your life.

The bagua is usually aligned to the front entrance of your home. Adjusting each area enhances the positive energy and reduces the negative energy. So, go ahead and move that bookshelf. But first, you might want to check your bagua.

Edgar Sung is a feng shui consultant. He says he uses written communications on a regular basis. "I prepare extensive handouts for my students," he says. "And I write reports of my feng shui consultations. I also write books about feng shui."


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