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There is an energy interaction between the five internal organs of the human body and the sun, moon and stars!
Apr 15, 2024
A very important feature of Chinese traditional culture is that it has never believed that man is the center of the universe, nor is it purely naturalistic. 
Can Your Energy Be Sucked Away By Others?
Apr 07, 2024
Your energy is precious, don't let others get it from you. If you encounter these types of people, be sure to stay away and wear energy protection jewelry.
Peach Wood Sword: A Taoist Talisman for Protection and Harmony
Dec 21, 2023
The Peach Wood Sword is considered a Taoist implement believed to possess powers in safeguarding...
Five Emperor Coins: Harnessing Ancient Chinese Wisdom for Protection and Fortune
Dec 21, 2023
The Five Emperor Coins, a longstanding tradition in ancient Chinese folklore, have been used to...
Home Selection and Feng Shui Principles: Harmonizing Living Spaces for Prosperity
Dec 20, 2023
Feng Shui is an ancient and mysterious discipline that teaches harmony with nature. When applied to homes, it is known as residential Feng Shui. Residential Feng Shui emphasizes the gathering of positive energy while directly impacting the fortune of a household. Whether building or purchasing a home, the orientation of the house holds significant importance. Generally, a north-facing house with a south-oriented entrance is considered optimal. This orientation implies that the main entrance faces south while the opposite wall, known as the back, points north. Homes with south-facing entrances and north-facing back walls benefit from excellent lighting and ventilation conditions, which promotes comfort and health. Naturally, such an environment can enhance the overall fortune of the household. Additionally, houses facing south or southeast align with the auspicious positions in residential Feng Shui, inviting good luck into the home.
Unveiling the Mystique of Thunderstruck Wood: Nature's Resilient Masterpieces
Dec 20, 2023
Thunderstruck wood refers to trees that have endured lightning strikes in nature, surviving with portions of the wood remaining intact despite the damage caused by the thunderbolt. Various trees, such as jujube, peach, willow, poplar, locust, and persimmon, can produce this type of wood. The formation of thunderstruck wood occurs due to the instantaneous release of electrical energy during thunderstorms, causing high temperatures and pressures inside the tree, resulting in cracks, hollows, or scorching of the wood. Consequently, thunderstruck wood often showcases unique patterns and distinctive colors, becoming a spectacle in the natural world.