Archive for September 3rd, 2010

 
Friday, September 3rd, 2010
The bedroom is the most important place where one should do feng shui as we spend many hours sleeping in the bedroom. As it will influence us the most, it is important to ensure harmony in the bedroom.
 

During recent years people have been obsessed with Feng Shui principles and the best place to start is the bedroom. Basically you can decorate and design your room to accommodate certain facts in order to ensure that you feel much better. Basically the idea is that you will feel more balanced and be in harmony in your life.

Everyone can easily feel more relaxed and sleep better in their bedroom by following Feng Shui. There can be many types of new energy in the bedroom so you can make it even more personal and intimate then it already is. If you are able to feel more relaxed with the following tips you can rest assured that your space will be better to sleep in.

The techniques used in Feng Shui can help you to have a more sensual and relaxing atmosphere in the bedroom. Having all of the items placed appropriately in your bedroom can help you to have the best sleep possible. It is thought that you can improve your mind, body and soul by following these.

How you place your bed is one of the most important things in the practice of Feng Shui. The direction is important as is how you place your bed in comparison with the doorway, in which case your bed should not be in front of the doorway. Keeping your bed diagonal with the direction of the door but as far away as possible is the perfect place.

Many believe that if your bed is directly in front of your doorway that you will be open to too much chi which could cause you to have health problems. With the proper bed placement you will get the appropriate levels of chi in your life to be happy and healthy and for your body to be in harmony. If you want to take life head on then you should make sure that your bed is placed directly along a wall.

Make sure that you simplify your bedroom as well. It is thought that having a computer in the bedroom could further complicate things. Since both work and sleep are not compatible energies by bringing something to do with work into your sleeping space you will notice that you are not able to sleep as well as if you did not have it in there.

You will also need to consider where the windows are placed. If the window is to the right there is a better chance of positive energy when you wake up. This can help to make sure that you have a positive mood throughout the day. Basically by waking up on the right side of the window your days will be filled with more positive energy.

Other Feng Shui principles that can help to make your bedroom the space that you have always dreamed of include making sure that air can easily flow through the room. Plus you should be sure to choose colors carefully to make sure that your room is ready for the ultimate in relaxation. No matter what else you add the above are what will give you the best benefits of Feng Shui.

Find out more about chinese feng shui and feng shui living at the author’s website www.101fengshuitips.com.

 
 
Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Education is a process of constant change. Open space gives way to fixed desks and closed doors. Individual prescriptions overtake tracking and mainstreaming. It should come as no surprise that Feng Shui for education has found a place in the classroom as well.

Feng Shui has normally been found in home decorating. It uses some fixed principles to unit various aspects of a room or building. The idea is to make the environment as healthy and supportive as possible.

When the concept of cubicles became a tired joke, Feng Shui was often used to soften and enhance the way vast open offices were designed. And while the use of this Eastern art has ebbed and flowed, you will find it still very much in evidence. The practice is certainly not considered unusual any longer.

Putting it to use in education seems like a logical step from the business and domestic areas where it has already been accepted. Whether it should be seen as supportive or simply excellent decorating is not important. That it does seem to contribute to the sense of rightness is what most users find of interest.

A person who practices this Eastern skill is trained to view areas in quadrants. They are shown how to maximize the flow of energy through these quadrants. They are taught to avoid certain negatively perceived angles and structures. When avoidance is not possible then other means, like mirrors or fabric, are used to soften the impact of the negatives.

Should a classroom seem intimidating or claustrophobic, the a practitioner would attempt to change the energy flow to remove those feelings. Maybe a mirror would be placed to reflect the bad feelings out the entrance.

In the East, this art pervades all aspects of life from the design of a textbook to the way a piece of clothing is sewn together. In the West, it more often is used in isolation. Still it is likely that a room that makes you feel particularly comfortable would be following the basic rules of Feng Shui even if not intentionally.

In the East it is bound up in ritual and ceremony. But here, there are books that give the basics in a quite straightforward list of things to do and things to avoid. Much the way meditation has been packaged for the western mind, this skill has been put into steps rather than a ceremony.

Whether this translation from the mysterious and ceremonial to the step-by-step DIY method will work in education remains to be seen. It certainly should not hurt to have a classroom arranged so that a sense of well-being was felt the moment you walked in. It would be hard to find a reason not to use such a tool.

So, using Feng Shui for education might be seen as a normal step. After being used in our homes and offices, the classroom would seem to be an obvious leap. It would certainly beat the sense of dread or worse yet, boredom that many classrooms currently arouse.

Find out more about chinese feng shui and feng shui living at the author’s website www.101fengshuitips.com . Copyright 2010 101FengShuiTips.com . This article may be reprinted if the resource box is left intact and the links live.

 
 
Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Feng Shui is the act of placing furniture in a way that advocates healthy and living. It originated in China but has recently become very popular in many other countries as well. In the western world, Feng Shui has become more of an interior decorating ploy, with most of the style’s original meanings getting lost in translation. Homeowners looking for Feng Shui design tips can improve the aesthetics of their homes in a few easy steps.

First, pick the area in the house that is to be decorated. Believers of Feng Shui think that moving one item of furniture affects not only the light and energy of the space but the well being of the homeowners as well. Alternatively, the absence of messes in the space will have the same affects on your health. So to start, get rid of all unnecessary items and clutter from the home.

Next, create an energy map of the room. Feng Shui believers use them to determine the room’s energy flow and find the best color to use in the room. The space’s size and layout are some of the factors that affect the energy map. Consult books or websites to find examples of energy maps.

The placement of the house’s items is critical too. Things like wall forks, mirrors, and fish tanks can all enhance the energy if they are arranged nicely in a space. The mirrors have to be hung facing away from sofas and other chairs on a blank wall. It is normal practice for Feng Shui followers that if an accessory isn’t creating fortune and happiness that it is to be moved until it is.

Color plays a very important role in the art of Feng Shui. Every color is an expression of one of the five elements of Feng Shui. A Feng Shui color guide will help you choose the best hue to use based off of the energy you want to highlight. Color guides can be obtained in Feng Shui books or online at certain sites.

To promote a room’s love and energy, paint it yellow, orange, and pink. And to bring out harmony and dependability, paint your walls brown, tan, and other Earth color tones. As far as colors go, brighter is better and more harmonic. Using a hue guide will allow you to greatly enhance a space in the house.

Other things are included into the Feng Shui practice too. Metal is considered to promote sharpness and ideology and is very effective when utilized in Northern areas. Wood is an element that enhances health, stamina, and prosperity. To enhance good fortune and cleanliness, put in water fixtures and soft hues. Fountains and aquariums are great examples of this.

Although there are people who opt to criticize the lack of results with Feng Shui, it still has many fans in the West. In America, it’s considered to be just a decorating method and not one that leads to spiritual healing. Still, if the Feng Shui design tips could make the home more inviting and open, then nothing else matters.

Find out more about chinese feng shui and feng shui living at the author’s website www.101fengshuitips.com.

 
 
Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Many people don’t realize that where they live and how their house looks on the outside affects their daily lives in numerous ways. Outdoor Feng Shui is the ancient art of organizing ones garden or outdoor living area in order to maximize the energy flow for peace, health and prosperity. The ancient art of decorating and organizing is over 3000 years old and began in China as a way to balance the energies of a person and their life as well as their belongings.

In Chinese, these two words have the means of wind and water; however their deeper meaning is linked to good things happening to the individual who uses them in the correct way and good fortune being bestowed upon them. With this ancient Chinese method of energy flow, various items bring good luck and good fortune to a person. Items such as clocks, mirrors, certain colors and crystals along with the placement of these items conduct the flow of energy around ones home and around the individual. One must believe that the Earth is a living, breathing part of everyone in order for this to work.

The ancient Chinese practice contains five elements, metal, earth, water, wood and fire. Once these five elements are combined in a certain way, they will put forth a powerful energy and a path to follow that will bring an individual good fortune. There is a certain way of combining these elements in decorating the interior and exterior of a home in order to bring about the good flow of energy. For example, one might use wooden lawn furniture with metal trim in the garden to help with healing and good winds. Water is another item that would help in a garden atmosphere.

The five elements have colors which correspond with each of them in order to bring about the right winds of change. All of these colors could be found in nature and if an individual wanted their backyard for good will and good fortune. Earth’s colors are light brown and sandy or earthy browns; water is black and blue; metal is gray and white; fire is red, pink, orange, purple and bright yellow and wood is green and brown.

In order for the energy to flow properly, the colors and items must be placed properly and in accordance with the winds so the good energy flows towards the good people. The directional issue is also important, just as the colors are. In the northern position, an individual should place something blue to represent ample support for their family and good career paths. A piece of blue placed in the east could help with health issues and family matters. A piece of wood in the southeast corner of the garden or yard could bring money and nourishing wealth to a family. Remember to always place something yellow in a southern corner when throwing a party to make sure guests have a happy gathering and for everyone to have a good time.

In order to bring in the good energy and push out the bad, a garden of flowers or vegetables in the backyard of a home would be ideal. In the northeast corner of a garden or yard, an individual could have their self-cultivate and personal growth challenged when they place items of power in this position. A fountain or pond of water should be featured in the southeast portion of a yard or garden in order to usher in abundance and money. Health and family are centered through water near the east of the garden or yard and in the north is where the path of life and career is the best place to put a water feature for help.

In order to entice energy through a garden, do not use straight lines because they are not found in nature and should not be made into the gardens. Relaxing, flowing shapes work best for the energy flow and gather gardens. If installing a fountain, try placing gold balls like large gold Christmas balls, to bring in the abundance of wealth that works with water and gold.

For the best energy flow for an outdoor Feng Shui garden or yard, one could find patterns that incorporate the five elements and colors in books and online. Besides being a relaxing place to entertain or simply read a book, a backyard patio or garden could be a place to bring in good energy to an individual or family who needs some good in their life. All they need to do is follow the way of the wind and water.

Find out more about chinese feng shui and feng shui living at the author’s website www.101fengshuitips.com . Copyright 2010 101FengShuiTips.com . This article may be reprinted if the resource box is left intact and the links live.