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Essential Feng Shui Tips: Front Entrances

Posted by on Oct 29, 2015 in Essential Feng Shui Tips, Inner Feng Shui, Relationship Tips | Comments Off on Essential Feng Shui Tips: Front Entrances

Inner Feng Shui: Front Entrances

Front EntrancesDo you feel that you are open to receiving all the goodness life holds for you?  Are your inner doors (your inner front entrances) open to welcoming happy, healthy relationships with yourself, your family, neighbors, co-workers, and friends? Affirm that only safe, loving, angelic people and experiences are attracted  to your threshold. Breathe deeply and say “WITH JOY AND GRATITUDE, I WELCOME AN ABUNDANCE OF POSITIVE PEOPLE AND EXPERIENCES INTO MY LIFE, NOW AND ALWAYS.”

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Essential Feng Shui Tips: Cleansing

Posted by on Oct 28, 2015 in Inner Feng Shui, Your Life | Comments Off on Essential Feng Shui Tips: Cleansing

CleansingInner Feng Shui: Cleansing

We all need a good emotional and spiritual cleansing from time to time. Don’t allow your inner environment to become dark and spooky. Make sure you cleanse and cultivate your inner Ch’i on a daily basis. And, at least once a year, refresh yourself by changing the scenery. Vacations, health retreats, and vision quests cleanse and lighten up your body, mind, and spirit.

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Essential Feng Shui Tips: Front Entrances

Posted by on Oct 27, 2015 in Ch'i, Essential Feng Shui Tips, Feng Shui Definition, Garden & Landscape | Comments Off on Essential Feng Shui Tips: Front Entrances

Front EntrancesFeng Shui Definitions

The area leading up to your front door, the threshold itself, and the area immediately inside the house, are all part of your front entrance. Front entrances are the place of first impressions, and the primary place where vital Ch’i enters your home. Ideally, your front entrance is “entrancing,” symbolizing your desire to welcome others into your home. Roll out the welcome mat and make your front entrance fabulous. In so doing, you’ll attract an abundance of nourishing Ch’i into your home.

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Essential Feng Shui Tips: Environmental Affirmation

Posted by on Oct 22, 2015 in Essential Feng Shui Tips, Inner Feng Shui | Comments Off on Essential Feng Shui Tips: Environmental Affirmation

Environmental AffirmationInner Feng Shui: Environmental Affirmation

Ask yourself, “Am I creating an affirming environment of positive thoughts and feelings? Or is my inner atmosphere crowded with old, unaffirmative ways of thinking and feeling?” Replace negative thoughts and emotions with new positive ones. Environmental Affirmation is a powerful practice.  As your inner world becomes more affirming, your outer world will reflect your positive focus. Say affirmations such as: “I LIVE IN AN ENVIRONMENT OF POSITIVE PEOPLE AND EXPERIENCES. I AM LOVING AND KIND IN ALL MY THOUGHTS, WORDS, AND ACTIONS. EVERY MOMENT OF MY LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL AND HARMONIOUS.”

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Essential Feng Shui Tips: Cleansing

Posted by on Oct 21, 2015 in Essential Feng Shui Tips, Feng Shui Definition, Feng Shui Real Estate, Space Clearing | Comments Off on Essential Feng Shui Tips: Cleansing

Cleansing in Feng ShuiFeng Shui Definitions

Cleaning our homes removes not only dirt and clutter, but also stagnant, unhealthy energy. We all know what a difference living in a clean house makes. Still, there are times when a room looks clean but doesn’t feel clean. There’s a stale, sticky, or spooky feeling that seems to cling to the room. Many people feel this when they move into homes that were previously occupied and are sensitive enough to feel the unsettling energy of a former owner’s tragedy or unhappiness. In these cases, it’s important to “deep-clean” the space in question.

  • When moving into a home that has previously been occupied, be sure to have the carpets cleaned and the walls painted. In most cases, this neutralizes the energy of the people who lived there before you and puts your personal signature in your “new” home.
  • Spray a cleansing mist along the baseboards and into all the corners to revitalize a space. Cleansing mists contain citrus oil and can be purchased where health food and aromatherapy products are sold. Or make your own by adding a couple of drops of orange or lemon essential oils to an atomizer filled with water.
  • Most Feng Shui practitioners are trained to energetically cleanse homes. In extreme cases, when ghosts or poltergeists are suspected, you will need the expertise of someone who specializes in exorcism. In most cases, however, you can deep-clean a space quite well on your own.
  • Be sure to bless your home after a cleansing.
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