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Having a Feng Shui Bamboo plants can change your Life.

By Alex Kwang


FengShui Bamboo grows easily and well in all parts of China and also in many other parts of the world. Hence, in Feng Shui, it symbolizes endurance, durability and longevity because it is always green and flourishes throughout the year.

Having a clump of bamboo on the left hand side of your home or office can signify the dragon which is highly auspicious however if it is planted at the back of the house FengShui bamboo signifies solid support and would be especially lucky for those involved in business. If bamboo planted near the front of the home, bamboo can attracts auspicious Chi flows. Grown everywhere else bamboo represents longevity and good health.

FengShui Bamboo is well represented and widely known in Chinese literature, art and poetry for many years. It is maybe the most popular subject in regards to Feng Shui. The Chinese Feng Shui believer claimed that by hanging it in office and home, they can cast off malign spirits as bamboo posses mysterious power. Bamboo can be used as a powerful Feng Shui antidote to bad 'Chi' and can come in different form such as FengShui bamboo wind chimes, bamboo plant and bamboo flutes.

There are lot of different bamboo to choose from. Select only those that have been acclimatized in your country. Choose smaller varieties if you do not have a garden or purchase a decorative bamboo that can be grown in small pots. You should prevent planting artificial stunted bamboo and do not allow bamboo grove to over-grown : neither would deemed to be auspicious in regards to Feng Shui.

In the interests of Feng Shui always trim and cut off any old or dead growth from the bamboo plant of tree however if you find this too troublesome, you should go for slower growing varieties with tall leafy canes.

Find out what kind of FengShui Bamboo element suit you best or visit http://www.bamboofengshui.com

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Alex Kwang




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