Feng Shui, literally means “Wind” “Water” in Chinese. Fengshui is a living skill that demands a degree of acceptance of the Chinese view of the universe, which includes the concept of the five elements, the symbolism of the trigrams, and the philosophy of the yin and yang of energy, to name three fundamental components.
Does your home reflect your life? If you view your home through the eyes of a stranger, considering the arrangement of each room, the amount of clutter or the lack thereof, the colors, the textures, the scents and sights, what do you think your home reveals?
How much clutter is in each room of your home, the living room, the dining room, kitchen, bathroom, master bedroom or kids’ bedrooms? Work on one room or area of your house at a time. Do not try to declutter your whole house in one weekend — it takes plenty of “reflective time” to consider your actions and to determine the changes that will feel best.
Start with a clean space with good intention. Space clearing will be most effective if you do it on a regular basis, such as when each new season arrives or whenever you have made any kind of change in your life. Be sure to bless the change, your space, and all who enter it from the moment forward.
Let FengShui guide you to have a dream home with harmony and peace in every room and area. What matters most in a home with good feng shui is:
* the dramatic entrance
* the living room full of life and memory
* the dynamic dining room with inviting atmosphere to the table
* the well-balanced kitchen with healthy chi flowing,
* the bathroom with positive chi flow,
* the bedrooms with peaceful and soothing chi.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Feng Shui - Chinese Way of Living
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