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Essential Feng Shui Tips- Ceilings

Posted by on Oct 6, 2015 in Essential Feng Shui Tips, Feng Shui Definition, Your Home | Comments Off on Essential Feng Shui Tips- Ceilings

Essential Feng Shui Tips- CeilingsFeng Shui Definitions

Our ceilings provide us with protection and safety. For most people, the ideal ceiling height is between eight and ten feet. Lower ceilings can feel heavy overhead, while higher ceilings can feel too open to protect us. If you have a room for hobbits or giants, there are ways you can balance the ceiling to feel just right for you.

Low Ceilings

  • One of your best “fix-its” in a room with a low ceiling is up-lighting. Make sure to use light fixtures and lamps that focus the light up toward the ceiling, not down toward the floor.
  • Paint the ceiling white or a light pastel. This will lift the perceived height of the ceiling, especially when your up-lights are on.
  • Use light and bright colors throughout the room. Furnishings that are scaled low also help lift the perceived height of the ceiling.

High Ceilings

  • High ceilings require definition between “Heaven and Earth” to make the room comfortable.
  • Use crown molding, stenciling, or wallpaper borders to draw a horizontal line around the room anywhere from eight to ten feet above the floor. Once the line is drawn, you have the option of painting or wallpapering the walls differently above and below the line.
  • A line can also be suggested by hanging art around the room at the same height. The eye will then “fill in the blanks.” The tops of furniture, windows, or doors may already suggest a horizontal line that can be strengthened by hanging your art at the same height. Keep the branches of large plants below the line. Your objective is to balance the ceiling’s vertical height with one subtle horizontal line around the room.
  • Once the line between Heaven and Earth has been established, you can hang items above it in the “Heavens,” such as a chandelier suspended from the ceiling. Wind dancers such as mobiles, banners, and textiles can also be used. Be sure to hang only lightweight items directly over furniture.
  • Canopy beds are great in bedrooms with high ceilings. Canopies can also be used to create intimate nooks, places for conversation and reading areas.
  • Dark, rich colors help to give weight and substance to rooms with high ceilings.
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The Tao of Lifestyle: Work Rest and Play- Honoring the Trinity

Posted by on Oct 1, 2015 in The Tao of Lifestyle, Three Sisters | Comments Off on The Tao of Lifestyle: Work Rest and Play- Honoring the Trinity

work rest and playYour work rest and play are a trinity of influences that contribute to the tapestry of your life. By honoring them as equals, you balance the synergy of your body and spirit and restore the natural grace of being a human being.

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Essential Feng Shui Tips: Cultivating Personal Ch’i

Posted by on Sep 30, 2015 in Ch'i, Inner Feng Shui, Your Life | Comments Off on Essential Feng Shui Tips: Cultivating Personal Ch’i

Cultivating Personal Chi Inner Feng Shui

How do you cultivate your own personal, inner Ch’i? Besides sleeping and eating, how do you rejuvenate yourself on a daily basis? Ch’i is cultivated in many ways, including bathing, exercising, practicing Tai Ch’i or yoga, reading, journaling, meditating, gardening, dancing, singing, making love, playing music, going to the theater, laughing, creating and enjoying art, giving and receiving bodywork, cooking, caring for pets, and being out in nature. Add your favorite ways to the list, and make Cultivating Personal Chi a top priority every day.

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The Tao of Lifestyle: Your Environment is a Mirror

Posted by on Sep 29, 2015 in The Tao of Lifestyle, Three Sisters, Your Home | Comments Off on The Tao of Lifestyle: Your Environment is a Mirror

The environment is a mirrorThe environment is a mirror. It reflects the harmony or discord in your life.  Fortunately, even in the most discordant circumstances and conditions, love and harmony can be restored. No matter how deeply buried the treasures of life are, you can find them again.

Your desire to live in harmony opens you to transformation.  Everything is alive in your environment-all buildings are essentially living beings with a noble purpose, born to be safe havens along the Way.

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The Tao of Lifestyle: Essential Pearls from Chinese Medicine

Posted by on Sep 24, 2015 in The Tao of Lifestyle, Three Sisters | Comments Off on The Tao of Lifestyle: Essential Pearls from Chinese Medicine

Chinese Medicine views your true self as a convergence of heaven and earth. Harmony is gently held in place by a balanced lifestyle that encourages tranquility, sensuality, and creativity. In this atmosphere your body and soul can fully merge, love flourishes, and your true self thrives.

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