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Room-by-Room
Feng Shui advice, cures and solutions
for your Home! |
Your entrance your room of first impression.
Make it a great one.
Welcome home! Welcome loved ones!
- The entry or entrance is your room of first impressions: what are the Feng Shui symbols, do you feel good? Are your "impressed" with yourself and your life? YOU can easily make changes!
- After walking into your front door, it should open into an expansive and feel good space, not one that is restrictive in anyway or that faces a mirror, staircase or an open window.
Where natural light is not readily available, especially in corridors and entry vestibules, make sure they are well illuminated.
- Avoid Poison Arrows & Secret Arrows: sharp pointed buildings, wall corners, furniture or accessories pointed directly at your house, bed or desk. It is reminiscent of a cutting knife edge or a disapproving finger.
- Breathe in the sacred energy of your home, shedding outside influences.
- Create a small space just inside the front door.
- Take a minute to make an energetic change in your being.
- Consider having a pair of Foo dogs or other guardians positioned that you have to walk through to protect all who enter.
- Try to always enter through one of your lucky directions assuming you don't have to walk through the "mud room!"
- The entry of your home or office should be open and inviting, trim away foliage that may be blocking the path of Chi.
In these rooms & garden also:

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