feng shui bedroom delima?

December 31, 2009 by admin 

lalalala;) asked:


ok so im trying feng shui out for the first time starting in our bedroom … have a huge unmoveable problem … my husband has a wall size fishtank that lyes on the west wall …it wont fit anywhere else in the house and i read that fish tanks are not good in the bed room … what can i do?

lalalala;)


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Tips on How to Feng Shui a Bedroom?

December 31, 2009 by admin 

Maddy asked:


Or however you say it. I am a teen girl and I am redecorating my bedroom. I need tips on things do help with good Feng Shui. Where to put things, what colors to use, and website links would be great, also.

All answers appreciated. Thanks.

Maddy


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What Feng Shui Element Is Most Ideal For A Bedroom?

December 29, 2009 by admin 

T asked:

I have my eyes set on a medium green (more yellow than blue), but im not sure if the wood element is the way to go. Does anyone have any suggestions?

Also, does anyone know what to put in th tao (center) of you bedroom? im stumped there too.

T


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Old keys – according to FENG SHUI ?

December 29, 2009 by admin 

Princess on board 37 weeks asked:


I am planning to make a wind chime out of some old keys…just wanted to know – is there any significance good/bad of hanging so many keys at one place according to feng shui ?

Thanks in advance.

Princess on board 37 weeks


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Feng Shui, I have multiple beams in my family room, some intersect, what to do?

December 29, 2009 by admin 

lina inverse asked:


the beams are on the ceiling and run throughout the width of the screened in part of the outdoors family room. there are about 8 beams in all, AND there are at least 2 beams that run perpendicularly to the 8. AND a central supporting pillar.

I’ve attempted to “cure” the pillar by draping it with a gauzy curtain and a decorative line of papier mache. and “attempted” to cure the beams by hanging a bunch of paper asian “party lamps (no light)” off of most of the beams. and a wooden wind chime. it still seems sort of “wrong”.
any advice?

nobody uses the room, i think because of bad feng shui. need more cures i guess.

thanks in advance.

lina inverse


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Feng Shui Color and Decor Elements for Home Office

December 28, 2009 by admin 

milkiboi asked:

Yeah basically want to know what are the most auspicious colors and elements as well as decorations, I should use for my home office located at the south corner of my house, the office is a room located in a garden-level basement with nothing other than a door & 2 windows. Thanks.

milkiboi


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Does anyone know of a good online Feng Shui store?

December 28, 2009 by admin 

Mommy Kai asked:

I have a long list of supplies I need for my home & I want to get them as inexpensively as possible, but still get good quality. I know I need: red ribbon, red & pink candles, jasmine scented things, i ching coins, a bagua mirror, some quartz crystals, some pieces of amethyst & jade and tourmaline, some bamboo wind chimes, some potted plants, a red tablecloth, some decorative stones, a fountain, some round mirrors, etc.

Mommy Kai


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Feng Shui Compass Secrets

December 25, 2009 by admin 

What should you look for in a feng shui compass and how should you use it?

A feng shui compass is a very helpful element when it comes to finding out the location and orientation of a house or building. It will allow you to apply feng shui guidelines in an accurate manner since it will provide you with knowledge on the exact orientation your house has.

There are different kinds of compasses, and the most useful feng shui compass you can find is the one which allow you to look at the numbers it shows at the same time than you look at the building and keep aligned with it. Other kinds of feng shui compasses, the most traditional ones, require you to look down in order to watch the numbers they show, and this is not as helpful as if you can watch them while keeping your sight up.

A traditional feng shui compass’ name is “Lo Pan”, “Lo” has the meaning of “everything” and “Pan” means “bowl”, and the correct interpretation of the term means a bowl which allows you to have access to the universe mysteries. This feng shui compass is also known as the traditional Chinese geomantic compass.

The Lo Pan feng shui compass has different concentric rings which provide the information through a magnetic needle. One of the most important rings is the one called “the twenty four directions ring”. This ring is the third one and accurately tells you which direction the building faces.

Another important ring you may find in a Lo Pan feng shui compass is the one called pre-celestial. This ring is placed at the center of the compass and provides information about the way chi flows in every specific environment and the realm of that space. This would allow you to find out the right way to improve the chi of that specific place.

As you can see, a feng shui compass is a very important feng shui tool which must be taken into account at the time to professionally apply feng shui within a space. A feng shui compass would provide you with accurate information regarding all the important aspects considered by feng shui and therefore allow you to properly balance and harmonize that space.

About the author:
Jakob Jelling is the founder of  http://www.fengshuicrazy.com. Please visit his website and learn all the feng shui tips you’ll ever need!

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Bedroom Feng Shui

December 14, 2009 by admin 

Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese art, where placement of objects in a room depends on the movement of chi or natural energy of our environment.  Based on the patterns of nature, a Feng shui master will tell us where to place every individual object in our home or workplace. A master will also provide advice on how a building should be positioned on a property.  Feng Shui shows us how to support the flow of energy in our lives for better health and prosperity.

The best location for a bedroom, according to Feng Shui is in the rear of the home. This is where it is said that all “restful” energy lies. In order to preserve this energy the bedroom should have only one door connecting it to the rest of the house.  It is best that the bedroom is not located over a garage.  If it is, to preserve a restful sleep, one must use heavy solid objects on the floor or hang a mirror on the garage ceiling so that it will reflect the image of the car away from the bedroom. If a kitchen is located over the bedroom, place a mirror on the ceiling of the bedroom reflecting downward, sealing off the bustling activities occurring in the kitchen.

There should always be a door connecting the bedroom and the bathroom, and the door should always be kept closed. Feng Shui recommends not having a television in the bedroom as it causes less interactions between couples. If one is present, it should be covered when not in use. A work station in the bedroom is also discouraged as is exercise equipments because these release opposite energies than that of restful energy.

Mirrors in a bedroom can be a problem as they are said to reflect one\’s negative energy when one is sleeping, thereby causing nightmares. This principle applies to any object that reflects like paintings, computer screens or metal surfaces.

Feng Shui recommends that a person sleep with legs facing away from the door because such a position is referred to as the “coffin” position. Colors in the bedroom should be subtle, as should the colors of bedroom furniture. Clean up clutter in the bedroom including closets for good energy.

Bedrooms are rooms to go to for peace and relaxation. To distract negative energy Feng Shui encourages a good circulation of natural energy and plenty of fresh air.

About the author:
Theme Bedrooms provides detailed information on bedrooms, bedroom furniture, bedroom sets, bedroom accessories and more. Theme Bedrooms is affiliated with Antique Bedroom Furniture.

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Feng Shui Peach Blossom Romance Method

December 5, 2009 by admin 

This method is only to be used to attract a new romantic partner into your life, this is not a method to bring peace to troubled relationships. Only the Flying Stars Feng Shui method can help smooth over rough waters in relationships, assuming both partners want the same outcome of course!

To use this method effectively, one needs to know their Earthly Branch or Animal character for their day of birth using the Four Pillars Chinese Astrological technique.

Make sure that no one else in your home shares the same Peach Blossom Romance Direction as you before activating this, as they will be triggered off also! Not good for somebody you are sharing your home with, who is in a solid relationship already, as they will develop a wandering eye!

This Earthly Branch Day Character can be found by entering your time, date and place of birth details into the free online calculator on Master Yu’s old site.

Don’t worry about the hour detail too much if you are unsure of your exact time of birth, we are only after the day character for the Earthly Branch for this Romance attracting method. Do work out the day character for every occupant within your home and then check the table at the bottom of this page so as to make sure that you are not unwittingly activating the Romantic effect of the Peach Blossom for anybody else.

For those of you who love to do things manually, step by step instructions for drawing this up can be found in “The Complete Idiots Guide to Feng Shui – 2nd Edition” ISBN 0-02-864339-9.

To attract a Man: Use a Green spherical vase filled with White flowers.

To attract a Lady: Use a White spherical vase filled with Red flowers.

Make sure the vase you use is spherical, not cylindrical and use the right colour combination of fresh flowers and vase for your preference of partner!

To use this method: Once you have worked out your Earthly Branch Day Character, simply locate the vase and flowers within one of the four sectors of your home as indicated in the following table. To work this out you will need to have a compass alignment of your home, and know where the gravitational centre point is.

These steps are covered in our free online course at www.purefengshui.com.

Then simply place the vase and flowers anywhere within the 30 degree portion indicated for you below in the Peach Blossom Location Finder.

Peach Blossom Romance Location Finder
255° – 285°

Zi / Rat – Chen / Dragon – Shen / Monkey
165° – 195°

Chou / Ox – Si / Serpent – You / Rooster
75° – 105°

Yin / Tiger – Wu / Horse – Xu / Dog
345° – 15°

Mao / Hare – Wei / Sheep – Hai / Boar

Happy Hunting!

About the Author:
Trained and accredited under numerous Feng Shui Masters, John is now giving away his knowledge for free on his site at purefengshui.com!

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