Thursday, November 29, 2007
Everything is made up of energy. Feng
Everything is made up of energy. Feng Shui, the Chinese Art of Placement is a methodology that strives to achieve the optimal flow of Chi (life force energy) by the strategic placement of objects and furniture.
The Feng Shui Bagua Chart is a blueprint that when laid over your home or office tells you what each section of your place represents.
The wall that contains your front door should represent the bottom line of the Bagua chart.
It will help a couple to be more compatible. - If the first room you enter from the front door is the kitchen, you'll gain weight while living in this house.
Try to partition off your entry so you don't go directly into the kitchen if possible. - If there is a fan, microwave or anything else hanging over the stove - hang a small bell there to keep your money from escaping up the vent..
The Feng Shui Bagua Chart is a blueprint that when laid over your home or office tells you what each section of your place represents.
- By placing the furniture and objects in their optimal positions, that area of your life will be enhanced.
- If you are having trouble in a particular area of your life, see where it falls in your home according to the Bagua and clean up that part of your home.
- Then according to Feng Shui, that area of your life will then change.
The wall that contains your front door should represent the bottom line of the Bagua chart.
- With the rest of your home overlayed onto the rest of the chart.
- - If you have a two piece box spring (as in a king size bed) cover the top of the box spring with a red cloth to cover the split between the two pieces.
It will help a couple to be more compatible. - If the first room you enter from the front door is the kitchen, you'll gain weight while living in this house.
Try to partition off your entry so you don't go directly into the kitchen if possible. - If there is a fan, microwave or anything else hanging over the stove - hang a small bell there to keep your money from escaping up the vent..
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
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Monday, November 26, 2007
Everything is made up of energy. Feng
Everything is made up of energy.
Feng Shui, the Chinese Art of Placement is a methodology that strives to achieve the optimal flow of Chi (life force energy) by the strategic placement of objects and furniture.
Feng Shui, the Chinese Art of Placement is a methodology that strives to achieve the optimal flow of Chi (life force energy) by the strategic placement of objects and furniture.
- The Feng Shui Bagua Chart is a blueprint that when laid over your home or office tells you what each section of your place represents.
- By placing the furniture and objects in their optimal positions, that area of your life will be enhanced.
- If you are having trouble in a particular area of your life, see where it falls in your home according to the Bagua and clean up that part of your home.
- Then according to Feng Shui, that area of your life will then change.
- The wall that contains your front door should represent the bottom line of the Bagua chart.
- With the rest of your home overlayed onto the rest of the chart.
- - If you have a two piece box spring (as in a king size bed) cover the top of the box spring with a red cloth to cover the split between the two pieces.
- It will help a couple to be more compatible.
- - If the first room you enter from the front door is the kitchen, you'll gain weight while living in this house.
- Try to partition off your entry so you don't go directly into the kitchen if possible.
- If there is a fan, microwave or anything else hanging over the stove - hang a small bell there to keep your money from escaping up the vent..
Saturday, November 24, 2007
is a bedroom that promotes a
is a bedroom that promotes a harmonious flow of nourishing and sensual energy.
A good feng shui bedroom is a bedroom that invites you, lures you in, excites and calms at the same time.
A good feng shui bedroom is fun and pleasurable to be in, either you are there for a quick nap, a good night sleep or to make passionate.
In a good feng shui bedroom, every item will reflect the clear intent for.
A good feng shui bedroom is a bedroom that invites you, lures you in, excites and calms at the same time.
A good feng shui bedroom is fun and pleasurable to be in, either you are there for a quick nap, a good night sleep or to make passionate.
- Be mindful of the quality of air in your bedroom.
- You cannot have good feng shui in your bedroom if the air you breathe in is stale and full of pollutants.
- Please note that plants in the bedroom are not good feng shui, unless your bedroom is fairly large and for the bedroom are considered the so-called skin colors, and we know the colors of human skin vary from pale white to rich chocolate brown.
- Choose colors within this range that will work best for your bedroom decor.
- Best feng shui advice for the bedroom art is to choose images that you want to see happening in your life.
- Unless you enjoy being sad and lonely, do not use sad and lonely images in your bedroom.
- is very important in creating a perfect feng shui bedroom.
- Good mattress, solid headboard and high quality sheets from natural fibers are also very important in creating harmonious feng shui energy.
The idea of a perfect feng shui bedroom may bring different images to different people, but they will all have one thing in common - Pleasure and Dreaming as the keywords.
In a good feng shui bedroom, every item will reflect the clear intent for.
Thursday, November 22, 2007
shui (say fung shway) is the art of
shui (say fung shway) is the art of creating a home environment that supports the life you wish to live. A key element of feng shui is creating a smooth flow of chi (positive energy) through your space. Chi likes to move through your home as though it were a gentle breeze or a meandering stream. Where it is blocked, the energy becomes stagnant--like a pond choked with algae and fallen leaves. You are likely to feel blocked in life, and your energy and enthusiasm for matters of the heart will be low. Balancing and correcting the chi of your bedroom helps encourage and invigorate romance. Here are some quick and easy ways to improve your love life by improving the energy of your home: When your bedroom is cluttered and untidy, the energy in there will be low and slow.
Clutter is a sure sign that chi is stuck, so roll up your sleeves and clean the place up if you want to jump-start your love life. Ring a bell, shake a rattle, or clap your hands loudly around the room to clear out old, stale energy. If you want to attract a new romantic partner--or movea casual relationship closer to commitment--make sure there is space for that person in your home. Look at your closets, shelves, and dressers, especially in the bedroom; if they are all filled to capacity with your own stuff, make clearing some room for your current or future partner a priority. Aim to free up 25% of the space in your bedroom for someone else's things. When you are done, take a moment to visualize your loved one's belongings finding a home there. When you exercise in the bedroom, or store your sports equipment there, you bring the energy of hard work and exertion into your romance space.
Inappropriate imagery includes anything that represents solitude, loneliness, aggression, hard work, conflict, or disagreement in any way. That old photo of your Dad when he was in the army may be a treasure, but the wartime energy it carries doesn't have any place in the bedroom; find another place to keep it. Make sure both the front door of your home and the door to your bedroom open easily and completely. Doors that stick, squeak, or that only open partway because of all the stuff stored behind them are blocking the flow of romantic energy and opportunity into your home. A loose doorknob on your bedroom door could mean you're having a hard time getting a handle on romance; get out your screwdriver and tighten it up. Walk slowly from your front door to your bedroom, pretending that you are a gentle river of chi. Look for any areas where furniture or other belongings are stopping or slowing the flow of chi, or where chi is diverted away from the bedroom to other areas of the house. Clear a path so fresh chi can find its way to your bedroom and nourish your love life.
The ideal position of the bed will be on the opposite side of the room from the door, but not directly in line with it. If you can't see the bedroom door from the bed, hang a mirror where it will provide a reflected view of the entry. Be sure to place romantic imagery in these two key places in the bedroom: the wall opposite the foot of the bed (where you naturally look when lying in bed), and whatever area of the room you first see when you enter. Beautiful, romantic artwork is always good, as are fresh or silk flowers and anything in pairs (such as birds, cherubs, candles, or decorative pillows). A round mirror is also good for the bedroom, as the shape signifies completion and unity. Look around your home for whatever says romance to you, and find a good spot for it in your bedroom. Make a collage of images that symbolize your perfect relationship.
Clutter is a sure sign that chi is stuck, so roll up your sleeves and clean the place up if you want to jump-start your love life. Ring a bell, shake a rattle, or clap your hands loudly around the room to clear out old, stale energy. If you want to attract a new romantic partner--or move
- Do you want your relationship to feel like a tough workout? If not, move your workout stuff somewhere else; your relationship is likely to move along more smoothly.
- Go through your home--especially your bedroom--and remove anything that reminds you of past failed relationships; this could be an ex-boyfriend's old sweater you find in the closet, photographs of you with a previous partner, a gift that reminds you (unfavorably) of a giver with whom you are no longer in love--anything that reminds you of a love that went bad.
- No matter how incurable a romantic you may be, do NOT keep old love letters anywhere in your bedroom unless they are from someone with whom you are still blissfully paired up.
- The images with which you surround yourself can have a powerful effect on your love life.
- Feng shui clients who complain of difficulty finding romance often have surrounded themselves with images of a person alone.
Inappropriate imagery includes anything that represents solitude, loneliness, aggression, hard work, conflict, or disagreement in any way. That old photo of your Dad when he was in the army may be a treasure, but the wartime energy it carries doesn't have any place in the bedroom; find another place to keep it. Make sure both the front door of your home and the door to your bedroom open easily and completely. Doors that stick, squeak, or that only open partway because of all the stuff stored behind them are blocking the flow of romantic energy and opportunity into your home. A loose doorknob on your bedroom door could mean you're having a hard time getting a handle on romance; get out your screwdriver and tighten it up. Walk slowly from your front door to your bedroom, pretending that you are a gentle river of chi. Look for any areas where furniture or other belongings are stopping or slowing the flow of chi, or where chi is diverted away from the bedroom to other areas of the house. Clear a path so fresh chi can find its way to your bedroom and nourish your love life.
- Make sure all the lights along this route are working, replace any burned-out bulbs, and be alert for dark or dingy corners where you can increase the energy by adding more light.
- If one side of your bed is against the wall, the person who sleeps on that side may feel confined or disempowered in the relationship.
- If possible, place the bed so there is equal space on either side, so you and your partner can find equal enjoyment in the relationship.
The ideal position of the bed will be on the opposite side of the room from the door, but not directly in line with it. If you can't see the bedroom door from the bed, hang a mirror where it will provide a reflected view of the entry. Be sure to place romantic imagery in these two key places in the bedroom: the wall opposite the foot of the bed (where you naturally look when lying in bed), and whatever area of the room you first see when you enter. Beautiful, romantic artwork is always good, as are fresh or silk flowers and anything in pairs (such as birds, cherubs, candles, or decorative pillows). A round mirror is also good for the bedroom, as the shape signifies completion and unity. Look around your home for whatever says romance to you, and find a good spot for it in your bedroom. Make a collage of images that symbolize your perfect relationship.
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