Feng Shui channels flow of energy in harmonious way!
The Art of Feng Shui took an unusual turn this past week, when an employee at the Valley Health Medical Center, surreptiously tossed a bit of Voodoo into the mix.
To what end?
Well, I'd hazard a guess that a Nurse or orderly - offended by an intruding force in their work environment - was prompted into action to protect the status quo.
For example, a patient at the Valley Health Medical Center was headed for the bathroom to take his daily constitution, and splash some water on his face, when he was caught off-guard by a bizarre sight.
At the entrance to the shower and toilet area, an unknown person(s) had carefully placed a piece of plastic (at first glance it appeared to be a scrap of a stray garbage) in front of the bathroom door which was slightly ajar.
Inside, a plastic chair sat untouched where the patient left it a day earlier, positioned at an angle just to the left.
A fluffy white towel laid out on the bathroom floor below the sink remained where the patient put it the day before to soak up a water spill.
In addition, the toilet bowl appeared to contain a few droplets of unflushed urine.
On the contrary!
The off-color liquid in the toilet bowl consisted of plain tap water and the remains of a Pepsi.
When I kneeled to examine the "scrap" - placed there in a ceremonious fashion - I noticed right away that it was crafted into a "bow" (like the kind that are used to adorn a gift).
Because I have a background in rituals, magic, and Ancient Customs - it was evident to me - that someone in the employ of the Hospital had conjured up a spell with a specific goal in mind.
Since the secret "ceremony" appeared to have been focused on "water" objects - "moved from their normal resting place" - I surmised that the ritual drew on the ages-old concept of Feng Shui to create the desired end result.
In a nutshell?
An employee (probably a cleaner at the hospital familiar with a knowledge of Voodoo and the casting of spells) was obviously disturbed by the intrusion on his or her work "space" - and thereafter - took appropriate action to restore the energy to its former flow by drawing on the potent powers of Feng Shui.
The term feng shui literally translates as "wind-water" in English.
"Qi rides the wind and scatters, but is retained when encountering water."
Feng Shui was used to to anchor a structure or space in an auspicious manner in ancient times.
Though once banned by the Government - on the grounds that Feng Shui smacked too much of sorcery? - the art has resurfaced in the modern day and often used to create harmonous spaces which lean towards spiritual values.
Once the "ritual objects" were dismantled that morning, the disturbance went away.
Even still, a word of caution.
After the midnight hour - a mysterious employee at the hospital - creeps around the halls casting spells here and there.
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