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Create a Harmonious Home Using Feng Shui – Part One
By Ling
How do you feel when you come home from a tough day and walk through your front door? Are you relieved and happy the way your home greets you?
Take a close look and feel – is your home lacking that special Chi that makes a home a home?
If you’re familiar with Feng Shui principles, you already know that this ancient art is used by many people to create happy and healthy relationships. Feng Shui considers family ties and relations of great importance, because if you are not happy at home…or with those closest to you, how can you truly be happy elsewhere?
One simple way to support harmonious family relationships is to have a dining room that is inviting,
uncluttered and designed to encourage a smooth flow of conversation and energy exchange.
Are there any sharp edges in the dining room…or any objects that feel threatening in any way to you? Having these influences in the room can cause subtle, yet very real agitations in you and your family. Your goal here is to reduce tensions at the most basic energetic levels.
This goes for any public area of your home where family normally gathers.
Another way to create more a more harmonious home is to boost the energy in the family region. Identify where this area is and ask yourself the question – do I love everything that I see here?
If there is anything mediocre or uninspiring – remove it at once! Don’t just find a home for it elsewhere…let it go!
Your home is the perfect place where you have the freedom to create a restful refuge from the everyday hustle and bustle. Being in love with your home doesn’t mean you have to furnish according to House Beautiful.
Romance your home and instill harmony through your own special style. Ask family members who are interested in Feng Shui or at least open to the possibilities, help you create a warm and inviting home.
In part two of “Creating a Harmonious Home Using Feng Shui”, we’ll take a closer look at color influences, and look at a few negative energetic influences that could be depleting your home.
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Topics: Feng Shui Tips | 2 Comments »
June 12th, 2010 at 8:46 AM
What I did figured out was that a Feng Shui powered home actually strengthens love and bonds relationship as well. I experienced it when a couple friend of mine came to stay at our home. And after staying home for a few days they actually told me that they were feeling the bond stronger between them. Guess another way to save marriages hehehe get a feng shui home.
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August 2nd, 2010 at 11:53 AM
I personally think that a positive energy can do a lot to how we think and what we do. If our home and living rooms reflect positive energy it is beneficial for relationships as well and feng shui is all about creating the right energy.