10 Feng Shui Tips for Harmonizing Your Home

An age-old Chinese technique for bringing well-being indoors, Feng Shui teaches you how to compose healthier, more harmonious environments from energetic vibration patterns. The idea is that where you are, whether your home or office, gives you the feeling of physical, mental and spiritual balance.

? Every living or working space is like a living body, whose organs are its various environments. For health to exist, everyone needs to be in harmony with everyone else ?, explains consultant Silvana Occhialini, founder of the Brazilian Institute of Feng Shui.

Believe it or not, the fact is that the rooms organized within these guidelines are really amazing. The beauty comes from the harmonic combination of colors and also the arrangement of furniture to make the most of
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Obviously, to get a complete and accurate advice, it is best to consult a specialist in the Chinese technique, but what many people do not know is that there are some simple and easy to implement Feng Shui practices at home or at work. Check out some of them:

1. Keep the entrance door free. Many people often fill the front door with vases, ornaments and columns, but this habit is discouraged by Feng Shui. Ideally, the space should be clear so as not to block the flow of energy to the home.

2. Do not block passageways with furniture. Following the same logic, the arrangement of furniture in the rooms must always allow free movement. Furniture blocking entries can mean several types of limitations, such as difficulty managing life.


3. Avoid placing furniture and objects between two doors. In Eastern technique, this can create an obstacle to the approach between two people, causing problems of misunderstanding and conflict.

4. If possible, avoid windows and mirrors just in front of the entrance door. Otherwise, all incoming energy, attracted by light, dissipates through the window or mirror reflection. When there is no way, a window curtain can help to soften the energy loss. Another option is to hang a multifaceted crystal the distance between the door and the window.

5. Stairs must not be built in front of entrance doors! To prevent energy entering the front door from escaping from the ground floor and only going upstairs. Multifaceted crystal (or a beautiful screen) can also help to mitigate this situation.


6. Entrance door and bathroom door cannot be aligned. The bathroom is the heaviest room in the house because it sucks a lot of energy, so aligning it with the entryway is like opening a channel so that all the energy absorbed into the drain literally. Financial problems and digestive disorders are a trend for those living in this environment. A mirror on the bathroom door or a screen can help.

7. Never leave the bed with your back to the door or window! Feng Shui believes that misplaced beds can mean betrayals. Receive the energy always from the front! It is important that the room is also composed of light and calm colors, such as blue, violet or light green, to help at bedtime.

8. Eliminates sharp edges and furniture that can hurt. If every time you pass the room, you bump your knee on the coffee table, the message you are passing to the brain is that your home is not a safe place. Put protectors on the farms and do not hesitate to dispose of furniture and objects that hurt in the passage.

9. Don't put off fixing things! Broken and poorly cared for things at home reflect poorly resolved things internally. Fix what no longer works and throw away what has no way.

10. Bring plants into the house! However used we are to the city, the fact is that our essence is natural and misses the green and the contact with nature. There are several species of easy-to-care plants indicated indoors, such as chrysanthemum, St. George's sword, cactus, and violet.

|| Feng Shui || Very Easy Feng Shui Tips For Your Home || (April 2024)


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