Feng Shui Good Luck and Happiness
Here are six quick feng shui treatments you can use to bring more good luck and happiness into your life.
(1) Install a light fixture near your front door. Helpful ch'i (energy) must be able to find your home before it can enter and energize it.
(2) Repair a broken light fixture. Broken or non functioning objects represent obstacles, limitations and disruptions in your life, so fix damage to avoid hindering your good fortune.
(3) Paint your entrance area golden yellow. Yellow is the color of the sun, so it represents the sun's life-giving energy and warmth. Associated with the earth element, golden yellow promotes comfort and stability and is welcoming to guests and makes a good first impression.
(4) Place eye-catching objects at intervals throughout your home. This encourages ch'i to slow down as it moves through your home, focusing first on one thing, then another so positive energy flows smoothly throughout the entire area.
(5) Replace a broken pane of glass in a living room or dining room window. Broken, worn, or damaged objects represent areas of your life where problems exist. A broken windowpane fragments ch'i as it enters your home and reduces its positive impact. Replacing the broken glass is a demonstration of your willingness to correct problems and symbolically allow positive ch'i to enter your home undamaged.
(6) Return borrowed items. Objects that belong to other people hold the energetic vibrations of their owners. This decluttering cure enables you to clear their energy (and any distraction it could cause) from your home. I also lets you remove any lingering guilt or annoyance you might feel if you've kept these items too long. Source: 10-Minute Feng Shui by Skye Alexander.
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(1) Install a light fixture near your front door. Helpful ch'i (energy) must be able to find your home before it can enter and energize it.
(2) Repair a broken light fixture. Broken or non functioning objects represent obstacles, limitations and disruptions in your life, so fix damage to avoid hindering your good fortune.
(3) Paint your entrance area golden yellow. Yellow is the color of the sun, so it represents the sun's life-giving energy and warmth. Associated with the earth element, golden yellow promotes comfort and stability and is welcoming to guests and makes a good first impression.
(4) Place eye-catching objects at intervals throughout your home. This encourages ch'i to slow down as it moves through your home, focusing first on one thing, then another so positive energy flows smoothly throughout the entire area.
(5) Replace a broken pane of glass in a living room or dining room window. Broken, worn, or damaged objects represent areas of your life where problems exist. A broken windowpane fragments ch'i as it enters your home and reduces its positive impact. Replacing the broken glass is a demonstration of your willingness to correct problems and symbolically allow positive ch'i to enter your home undamaged.
(6) Return borrowed items. Objects that belong to other people hold the energetic vibrations of their owners. This decluttering cure enables you to clear their energy (and any distraction it could cause) from your home. I also lets you remove any lingering guilt or annoyance you might feel if you've kept these items too long. Source: 10-Minute Feng Shui by Skye Alexander.
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If you would like a down loadable e-book of previous blog postings click here: e-book


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