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Feng Shui Tips
The power of placement is the key that opens the door. Find out how
you can transform your home and workplace into the personal piece of
paradise by incorporating these ancient tools.
- Don't sit with your back to the
entry. The position of your desk can mean the difference between
success and failure. Symbolically, you can be turning your back to
opportunities. You'll be blocking chi and will not be able to fully
concentrate having to constantly turn your back to greet those
coming into the room. Place your desk so that you have a commanding
view of the room. In this position, you'll benefit from the incoming
chi and be more productive.
- Where nature thrives, so will
energy. Place plants throughout your home or office. They represent
a life force, providing nourishing chi for to the environment, which
in turn will make you feel better.
- For better health and more restful
sleep, position your bed facing toward the entry so that you have
the widest view of the room. You'll be able to receive the maximum
incoming chi.
- Water, a life-giving source,
symbolizes wealth. In ancient China, water cultivated rice crops and
yielded abundance and good fortune. Having elements of water, i.e.
waterfalls, ponds, aquariums, or a fountain in your surroundings
promotes greater wealth and blessings.
- Colors can energize, relax or
oppress us. Green, which represents nature and a vital life force,
can create a serene environment. Red, used in Chinese weddings and
other celebrations, is a very lucky color. It symbolizes happiness
and fame. Red and pink can also encourage romance. Avoid having too
much of the same color in a room. For instance, a room in all white
or all dark colors can create a stagnant chi that can lead to
fatigue or depression.
For more information or to schedule a Feng Shui Consultation, please
contact us
or call the office at 305-866-4840.
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