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Feng Shui Tips withJo Badger.......
A favourite chestnut relates to the loo seat..... the correct practice is to close the toilet seat before flushing. Good energy is not flushed away as well!
Wind Chimes are excellent tools for slowing down fast energy. Placed outside the entrance to any building they help to create a calm environment and introduce the attractive, uplifting tones of their chime. A happy welcome for all visitors!
To enliven and freshen any room, healthy green plants are a boost. Avoid spiky, prickly plants as they will tend to introduce a spiky, prickly atmosphere. Not conducive to domestic or workplace harmony! Lucky Bamboo makes a beautiful, unusual house plant to enjoy anywhere in the house
Spring health with Feng Shui tips
We are all looking for a solution that helps us to get healthy and remain feeling energised. We all want to regain a youthful vitality that wakes us up from a jaded lacklustre existence. ‘Speak for yourself’, I hear you cry! Help is at hand ……… Feng Shui is an ancient Art that can help to improve the basic health and well-being of us all. The focus for the improvement is the implementation of simple, effective and empowering cures that form the basis of my Feng Shui practice. Cures are introduced into the home environment and can benefit all occupants.
The area within a home that is specifically related to well-being is the centre, or Tai Chi of the home. The Tai Chi can be found either by placing a grid (Bagua) over the house floor plans or by reference to Compass points. Either way, once the centre is located the area can be delineated and worked with. Often the Tai Chi is the under stairs cupboard or the site of the electricity meter! Not auspicious when one considers that in Feng Shui terms, this area represents your health! De-cluttering the area is the first priority. All objects that are neither loved nor used must be thrown out or recycled. Clutter clearing releases trapped, stagnant energy. In Feng Shui terms the same effect can be felt within your own body. Your home is symbolic of you, so the centre of your home needs to be nurtured as you want to nurture your health. Clearing cobwebs and cleaning away dirt refreshes and revitalises the area. Fresh plants, full spectrum lighting, images of a healthy outdoor scene or people bursting with health and vitality all help to reinforce the message that you create. Colour analysis, a survey of unhelpful earth energies, microwaves and electric fields, Space Clearing, assessment of Form and energy flow in the Tai Chi are all included in a full Consultation. Now, let’s open the under stairs cupboard and have a look………
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