Saturday, July 2, 2011

Easy Fengshui Tips For Your Home




Feng Shui is the ancient Chinese art of living in harmony with your environment. When you live in harmony with the space around you, the natural energy that all things are made of flows easily and can help to bring peace and tranquility into your life. Here are some simple and practical Feng Shui tips that every body can easily follow.
  • There should be no shoes or slippers lying around outside the main door of your house. Remove it if you can. Allow that space at the main door to be free and clear. The chi (energy) rides with the wind and will collect all the smell of those shoes and slippers into your house causing sickness. 
  •  In feng shui, the stove holds the energy for prosperity, so make sure it's clean and working properly. 
  • Clear clutter.  Clean out the pantry and refrigerator and discard old and unhealthy foods.  Also, remove unused pots and pans, and broken appliances.
  •  Place your garbage out of view and buy a lid for it.  It's best to place it under the sink or in a pantry.
  •  Get rid of any dried flowers in your space. They are dead and you do not want your wealth to be dead. Replace them with fake or silk.
  •  Have live plants in as many rooms as possible, if their leaves look like round coins, even better.
  •  Move your furniture around; it's fun to create something new and exciting to come home to. You will also change the flow of energy, which is good to do every so often.
  •  Keep brooms and mops out of sight; preferably upside down. This keeps intruders out and prevent from the family's livelihood from being swept away.
  •  Bathroom features many powerful drains such as toilet, bath tub and sinks, which can sap your personal and household energy and create many problems. In order to avoid the unnecessary loss of chi and significant problems, you need to apply full length mirror on the bathroom door and keep door shut all the time.
  • Playing calming music like ocean waves, forest sounds or rain falling to soothe a stressful working or home environment.
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