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unit 5 It Is about Feng shui

Feng shui arose in the Asian continent between 3500 BC, that is to say that for thousands of years there is evidence of Feng shui this is as a way of choosing the perfect place where to find our house, where to live it since today we live
Feng shui has been very different, it has evolved and it has been oriented based on different criteria: this among other important things teaches us how we can organize ourselves as a person as well as organize our homes from the kitchen the rooms the bathroom, in addition to all this
Feng shui says to believe that windows are the eyes of houses.
This technique is a breakthrough for humans, but only the one who puts it into practice will notice the difference.
The technique is an invention of the Chinese who called it Feng shui because for them this is a form of geomancy developed in their own country.
Formerly it was a form of knowledge that studies the changes that occur in nature, the climate and the stars.
The word Feng shui translates as wind and water because it emerged on the bank of a river for this reason the inhabitants of that environment were very concerned about the current of this since when it grew it became very furious and the winds had the capacity to collapse
all the houses in that place.
This technique is also an art of it. The Chinese have various symbols that identify them as culture and history.

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