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Feng Shui and Chi
Rob Daniels
Feng Shui is an
ancient discipline which shifts the chi (life force energy) in your home
to improve your life. Children are indeed a blessing and add joy to
one's household. In ancient times, a family was regarded as incomplete
without children. Many methods were utilized so that couples could be
successful in their bids for children. However, like many young things,
children can get out of hand sometimes.
Applying Feng Shui can help you
enhance your relationship with your children, understanding their needs
and so strengthening family ties. If you wish to enhance your
relationship with your children, sleep with your head pointed at your Nien Yin direction. You can find this direction using your Kua number
Sleeping in this position will help bring you closer to your children
and strengthen family ties.
If you have been trying for children or your offspring are getting out
of hand, check if there is any offending man-made structure that is
sending out harmful poison arrows towards your main door. To boost up
romance, play smart with lighting. Yellow, white and red lights are just
appropriate to set the mood for romance. Use soft romantic shades in
your room like pink. Ideally windows should have direct natural light.
According to the 8 Life Aspirations, children and descendants are
governed by West. The element of West is Small Metal and the colors are
Gold, Silver and White. Metal is produced by Earth and is destroyed by
Fire. Avoid having any major Fire or Water element in this section of
your home.
If you wish to enhance your relationship with your children, sleep with
your head pointed at your Nien Yin direction. You can find this
direction using your Kua number Sleeping in this position will help
bring you closer to your children and strengthen family ties.
Add trees, plants or upward lighting to raise energy. Plants are signs
of life, but they must be kept healthy, dead or dying plants or even
dead leaves are bad Feng Shui, as they represent death and decay.
Clear your clutter. Not just the obvious junk lying around, but also old
books/CDs/DVDs that you don't like anymore, old clothes that are too
big/too small, stuff that's accumulated in random drawers/closets. Even
your garage should be a tidy place to store things, not a mass of boxes
and random stuff.
Don't make your house a storehouse of old useless things. Maintain
cleanliness and throw away what is not required or what has become
obsolete. Its important to make way for proper ventilation so that old
energy can find space to go out so as to let new fresh positive energy
get in. There is a need for some relocation of furniture. Even if you
move your furniture just by an inch or so, it will generate positive
energy.
If the West section is missing in your home, you can install a bright
light or a mirror to partially remedy this problem. You can also
activate the West section of your bedroom as well.
Energize the East section of your home. East represents Health and
Longevity - the colour of East is dark green and the element is wood. If
the East section of your home is located in the living room, dining room
or a room that is not used as a bedroom, place some live potted plants
or furniture made of real wood to activate the corner.
Water is good in the wealth areas of a home, but never in the bedroom.
Add fountains to increase the flow of Yang energy or a fish tank for a
double bonus of Feng Shui, water plus a living animal is excellent Feng
Shui. To counter a large, imposing fireplace, place a picture of a
waterfall directly above the fireplace, or put a fountain next to it.
Article Source:
www.articlerich.com
About the Author
Rob Daniels is a long term practitioner of Yoga and Pilates additional
articles available at Pilates Shop
www.pilates-shop.net and Yoga Store
www.yoga-store.net
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