Tropical
Waterfalls and Feng Shui
By combining
ancient arts and modern technology, Peter
Goodgold recreates the spirit, sights and sounds of
nature--where tranquility can co-exist with the modern world--in offices,
living rooms, backyards and private gardens. The excitement of creation is
renewed with each tropical water sculpture. And the cascading water creates
peace, tranquility and prosperity in the artist
and viewer.
As
friends started asking for his hand carved waterfalls, Peter Goodgold
discovered that this artistic expression was far more fulfilling than the
ego bashing world of corporate America. Interest in his creations continued
to grow--providing opportunities for Peter to employ artisans and craftsman
to assist in the creation if his living art! "Obviously, I've reached out to people in a way they desperately needed to
be touched," Peter says of his kinetic water sculptures.
We feel that our waterfalls are breath-taking natural
wonders and are not to be confused with waterfalls made of plastic.
WildWaterfalls are:
- hand-carved out of seven million year old lava
rock
- carved twice, first for aesthetics, then
re-carved for acoustics
- natural sounding and refreshing like a real
mountain stream
Peter explains the calming effect his waterfalls
produce: "When water breaks down on a rock, it
emits negative ions that purify the air and create a positive atmosphere.
That's why after rainstorms it feels so good outside. The air has been
purified."
As to their ability to assist in creating prosperity,
he says, "Psychics tell me that my waterfalls give
off the right vibrations for serenity and prosperity--two qualities everyone
wants to draw into his or her life."
WildWaterfalls create perfectly balanced Feng Shui,
the ancient Chinese art of arranging one's life in accordance with the
harmonic forces of the universe. They are used to enhance our surroundings
for improved efficiency. The words Feng (wind) an Shui (water) come from
this ancient Chinese poem:
The wind is mild
the sun shines
the water is clear
the vegetation lush.
(ancient Chinese Feng
Shui poem)
For photos, descriptions and prices
view our three pages of Waterfalls. |