Feng Shui Living Guide

Feng Shui is an ancient art of placement to bring
balance and harmony to a physical space. The loose
translation of Feng Shui is wind and water. Feng
represents the wind that carries the chi (energy)
throughout a space. Shui is the water that meanders
underneath the earth transporting chi.

Chi is the invisible energy that surrounds us. To most
people this energy cannot be felt, seen, or heard but it
influences all living things. Chi should flow effortlessly
around physical structures to bring balance and
harmony. Feng Shui was invented, thousands of years
ago to ensure the flow of chi would bring positive
vibrations not negative ones that could create discord
and chaos.

Feng Shui has been around for thousand of years but
only in the past twenty years has North America really
taken notice of this ancient art of placement.
Professor Lin Yun pioneered the Feng Shui movement in
the West. He teaches Black Hat Sect Feng Shui.

Its main objective is to align your physical space with
your personal life goals. Our homes are a reflection of
our life. Feng Shui’s purpose is to change the physical
space, to allow the individual to reach their goals.

 

Door

The door is the portal, the focus of any building whether a home or an office. Since this is the point where Chi enters and is distributed through the building, it is vital to the well-being of the occupants that the front door is located favorably on the house plan and in relation to the outside environment. This then is an appropriate place to start.

NOT appropriate arrangement inside your home/doors:

1.    Front door faces a staircase

2.    Front door faces a corner

3.    Front door faces a column or post

4.    Front door is visible from the back door

5.    has a view of a washbasin or toilet

6.    has a view of a stove or fireplace

7.    faces the door of a bedroom

8.    faces the door of a sitting room

9.    is situated below a toilet

In Feng Shui, it’s not recommended to work, study, relax or place a chair with your back to any doors. Sometimes it happens in an office, but these chairs should be arranged again at Feng Shui point of view.

So rearrange your home and your life and you will find that things start going

 

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