Spring is in the air... the sun is shining, the flowers are growing, and everyone is smiling. Complete the image with a little spring clean, for a sparkly bright home that's as inviting as the spring and summer days to come. Follow these five steps to revitalize your home and yourself, and start each day with a spring in your step!
Archive for March, 2009
Well, it's true that money doesn't grow on trees, but don't let that stop you from using plants to attract wealth and abundance into your life. Feng Shui Money trees are powerful Feng Shui cures that you can place in your home to attract the right chi to the financial center of your home. These methods have been used for thousand of years to bring wealth and prosperity into the lives of those that have followed these ancient principles.
Indoor wall fountains are great Feng Shui tools. Wall fountains bring ambiance into any room. Indoor waterfalls clean the air of dust and other airborne particles, provide white noise against traffic and city sounds, and provide a focal point of light and motion.
Tired of being wounded? Left alone and feel that as if you were not loved by anybody? Or are you one of those who day and night hope that one big miracle will happen that can change their lives, waking up with million of dollars before them-isn't that a wishful thinking?
Are you one of those who since then have always been a dreamer when it comes to having a good relationship? Or, are you one of those who have tried all ways and means just to win somebody but end up futile? Are you starting to think that you are a hopeless romantic?
In Feng Shui, there are Five Elements: Earth, Fire, Water, Metal and Wood. Color is the natural extension of the element it stems from. The goal of Feng Shui is to create a balance between all the elements in your environment to produce positive energy, or Chi.
Every artwork, be it a painting or a photograph, generates its own certain kind of energy and creates a unique mood in the viewers. How does one figure out which picture could be useful and fitting in which room: living room, dining room etc? Each room has it own characteristics, such as color, style, size, view from window, and therefore has its own energy. So, in order to fit into a particular room, a picture has to compliment such energy, and not to contradict it. This is only a general idea, to be precise in choosing the picture and finding right place for it, we have to make certain feng shui calculations.
No place in the earth can replace the relaxation and comfort provided by our homes. Hence we must make sure that it is a place that we would always love to go back to through proper selection of colors, arrangement of decorative pieces and furniture items etc.
In feng shui, we are working to access a hidden matrix of our space, a hologram, a blueprint, a morphegenic field, the devic consciousness, the spirit of place--by whatever name it is called, it is this hidden energetic LIFE behind the form that our cures and ceremonies are addressing that is responsible for the miraculous changes we observe when we see a shift in an environment. As such, we are accessing what I call the Creative Matrix of a space and learning to shift it alchemically for positive benefit.
We watch the movies and think of ghosts and spirits as these entities who rattle doors and creek the floor boards. But do spirits exist that can offer us wisdom? Recently, I discovered that in fact they can and do when I made contact much to my surprise with the Spirit of Feng Shui.