²"Feng" means wind and "Shui" refers to water.
²Feng does not merely refer to wind and air, but also to an abstract and intangible energy. Wind travels along the contour of the landscape and disperse in water.
²Wind carries energy into your house through doors, windows, chimneys and air vents.
²Basically Shui includes water not just in rivers and seas, but also in man-made waterbody/tank, pipes and drains.
²In modern cities, Shui also refers to roads, streets, highways and railway lines. Thus, it encompasses the tangible, physical aspect of our environment.
²Chinese discovered that wind and water carry the invisible life energy Qi. These natural forces exist in our surroundings and have a significant impact on our habitat.
²These abstract forces move dynamically to a predictable pattern. They can influence us in positive and negative ways.
²By putting Feng Shui to good use in our residence or at workplace will help to create a harmonious, healthy and prosperous environment.