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Types Of Esp

ESP or extra sensory perception is a term created by Frederic Myers and popularized by J.B. Rhine, a psychologist with Duke University. Broadly speaking, ESP is defined as the processing or sensing of information through the mind rather than the physical senses. Rhine bulked out the term to include psychic abilities like clairvoyance and telepathy. In casual usage, ESP is often interchanged with terms like ‘sixth sense’ and ‘gut feeling’. More..
Feng Shui To Remove Negative Energy

Feng Shui is a geomancy system from China which revolves around creating and enhancing the use of ‘qi’ or ‘chi’ which is a life force or life energy. The literal translation of the word Feng Shui is wind- water to signify that ‘chi’ can float on the wind to any destination but is retained in a space with the element of water. The principles of Feng Shui are often used to create better structures and also enhance the space of existing structures to make them resonate with positive energy. More...
History Of Agriculture In America

Like in many other nations around the world, America too has seen a huge economic development thanks to agriculture. From the time of the very first settlers in this country to the present time, agriculture has been significant to the overall development of the country, albeit technological advancements have taken place mightily. Agriculture in colonial times provided the livelihood and sustenance for almost the entire population and in 1910, the number of farms in USA were more than 6 million. Today, the number of farms is in the vicinity of 2.5 million. The history of agriculture in America has been marked by different styles of farming, growth of the railways, industrialization and even events like War and rebellions. More...
Using Feng Shui In Offices And Stores

Feng Shui can be defined as an ancient Chinese geomancy system that focuses on creating positive spaces in buildings. Whether these are homes or commercial establishments, the principles of Feng Shui can be applied for good effect. Offices and stores are places of business and therefore need to be built with the principles of creating prosperity and a good work atmosphere. More...
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