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Zeny Maninang
Sales Representative
* President's Award, 2007
*Emerald Award, 2005, 2004
* Platinum Award, 2006,2003

HomeLife/Bayview
Realty Inc.
Real Estate
Brokerage
Independently Owned & Operated
505 Highway 7 East Suite 201, Thornhill, Ontario L3T 7T1
Office:
(905) 889-2200
Toronto Line:
(416)
324-2822
Thinking of buying
or selling a home?
You've come to the
right place. We will help you make the right move.
Whether it's a house,
condo, or any
other type of property, we are here to help you.
Contact us
anytime!
By email:
zeny@sellhomestoronto.com
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Lucky bamboo improves Feng Shui and
creates a space where you feel safe and more energized to meet the
demands of today's high-pressured world.
It brings green color into your room, but also bring fortune and
prosperity to any household, business or people you care.
Good luck and fortune when placed at
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Goldfish are very important feng shui
fish. This fish traditionally symbolizes baby dragons, which makes
them creators of good luck and good outcomes in any new enterprise
which you may wish to start.
Traditional
Feng
Shui
practice is to place orange fish in your aquarium along with
one lone black fish. Avoid using red fish in an aquarium used for
Feng
Shui.
The color red represents fire. Fire clashes with the water element
in an aquarium. Silver colored fish are fine.
The movement of fish and
water in an aquarium activates and enhances chi energy in your home.
An aquarium designed according to Feng Shui basics can bring good
luck and wealth to a household. Fish help with positive Feng Shui
energy by cleansing a home of negative energy. |
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Plants
can be used anywhere you have excessive water chi, especially in the
bathroom or laundry room. Tall plants with a strong vertical shape are
especially good for this purpose, as they help to counteract the draining
effect of plumbing. Ivies and other trailing plants are not a good choice
for the bathroom because they grow in a downward direction. Plants and
shrubbery can also be used outdoors around a swimming pool in the Fame or
Relationships position, to help balance the effect of water chi in those
areas. |
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Common Feng Shui
* Avoid any streets pointing directly at the house. If you're in a
cul-de-sac, you want a home in the center because if people drive in they'll
be pointed at you. You also don't want a house at the end of a street. The
energy is bad.
* A home that is square or rectangular lot, this is the best. If it is
another shape, a triangle, for example, with the point in the back, it is an
indication that you will make very good money but you will not be able to
keep it. If the point is in the front, you will have a hard time making
money but you will be able to keep it. The shape of the lot could also give
you problems selling it later.
*If you're close to water, it is perfect because the water takes care of
your money. Likewise, mountains take care of the people.
*Seek a feeling of spaciousness near the front door so that opportunities
are not cramped and choked away.
*A wall directly in front of the front door stops the chi from moving
through. Hang a mirror so the energy can go through. Use statues,
chimes, crystals, lights, fabric hanging or small plants to create a curve
from the front door to the back door. Try to have the front door as close to
the living room as possible so that visitors will come and support you in
life.
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