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Easy Feng Shui Tips For Harmony And Balance In Your Life

  • 28 October, 2020
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  • By Joanna Cichuta

How many times we decorate the house the way we like but with the time we have just too many things around?

Do you ever think about how does this affect our mood and performance, the energy level?

Is all about an ancient manual for organizing our space using the art of placement with a little charm.

It’s purely using energy vibrations aesthetics in the best way possible to create the perfect space relating to you as an individual.

The more your space can mirror your most open, energetic self, the more magnificent your home will be and the more you will gain from its synergy.

What are the tips for harmony and balance in your life?

The Killing Breath (or “poison arrows”)

It is created by sharp pointed objects or structures and pathways: sharp corners, pointed roof angles, tall buildings, electrical towers.

They channel negative energy such as ill fortune, bad health, monetary loss, legal problems, a missed opportunity. 

The Front Door Entrance

Make sure the front door, entrance it’s well-lit, easily accessible, obstruction-free and clean to allow the energy to flow right into your home and life.

Kitchen

Kitchens are seen as a symbol of prosperity. If you can feed yourself well, you’re already abundant.

The stove is a central focus in a kitchen and should be strategically placed so don’t have your back to the door when cooking. If that’s impossible, then hang a mirror behind the stove to give you a view of the door. Also, pay special attention to your mood when cooking.

Bedroom

Bedrooms are sanctuaries for privacy, peace, protection and intimacy so choose your main bedroom away from a noisy street.

Feng Shui bedroom colours ( for example fire colours: red and purple) are best in soothing, light and tranquil shades along with hints of natural greenery to uplift the space.

The best position for the bed is in a commanding position against a solid wall in the back corner of the room farthest from the door, but diagonally opposite from the door, so you can see who’s entering. This will allow you to feel stronger, calmer and in charge.

Bathroom

Keep bathroom doors closed, cover the sink drain, the bathtub drain, and keep the toilet lid closed. Hang full-length Feng Shui mirrors on each wall of the bathroom (inside or outside walls) to draw the energy up and out of the drain.

Living Room

The living room is often considered the heart of the house so they’re seen as a sacred Feng Shui energy spot from where all the other energies of the home originate.

Place the main sofa with its back against the wall with an eye on the door. Sofas with its back facing the door can create arguments and a lack of conviviality.

Always keep the living room energized by keeping it clean, open and clutter-free to ensure a healthy and harmonious home.

Office

A proper Feng Shui office will help you feel inspired, productive, and powerful, and will enhance your creativity, discipline and success.

The entrance therefore, is vital to your success, and you should ensure to sit in a power position, meaning you can see the door when seated at your desk and everything else in the room.

Surround yourself with images and objects that keep you inspired and motivated — things that remind you of your past successes and achievements, and those still to come.

Choose furniture and accessories that resonate with your views of prosperity, abundance and success. 

Water Fountain

Place an energetic fountain near the front door as the flowing energy of the water symbolizes cash, which helps more of it coming your way. It is also very relaxing and soothing when listening to the water flowing.

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