Buddhas: Feng Shui Happiness Attractors

February 9, 2009

carryingmoneybuddha According to oriental cultures, Buddhas are objects which can help those who keep them to attract joy and happiness. Feng shui provides guidelines regarding where to place them according to the elements balance and the harmony of the environment where they will be.

Buddhas not only can help you attracting happiness and joy, but also prosperity and wealth. They also symbolize innocent and pure joy, and help you sending sadness or discontent away from the environment where you place them. If you place them in your office or working place, these lucky charms can help you relaxing and taking problems without so much stress.

According to traditions, you should rub your Buddhas belly every day in order to help it bringing as much prosperity and joy as possible into your house. By doing this, you would be enhancing your Buddhas power and allowing it to help you attracting happiness and wealth into your house as much as possible.

The right place for Buddhas to be is at a high table or any other high level support. You should always avoid placing it on the floor or at a low level since this would disrespect him and he would not be able to produce the desired effects on his surroundings. By placing it at a high level, you are showing him respect at the same time than giving him the importance he desires which would become reflected in the effects he would produce within the environment. You can also carry a Buddha with yourself or in your car since it would help you having a happy journey.

There are many different Buddhas representations and lucky charms. For example, a griming Buddha is known to be the most auspicious one when wishing to attract happiness and joy. On the other hand, a laughing Buddha would help you enhancing your life as a whole as well as improving your monthly income and your wealth as a whole.

Feng Shui Tips to Sleep Better

February 9, 2009

Sleep Better If you are having problems at the time of falling asleep or you simply wish to improve your sleeping, you should follow the feng shui tips we will detail in the next lines and let this ancient Chinese wisdom help you. It is very important that we pay attention to our sleep due to the fact that it affects all the activities we do during the day as well as it has a direct impact on our health.

First of all, it is very important to avoid sleeping with the head towards the door. According to feng shui, the proper position in which to have the bed and to sleep is in such a place that allows us to see the door but without being right across from it. This way, you should always avoid sleeping with your feet right in front of the entrance.

It is also highly recommendable to avoid sleeping under a window. Sleeping right under a window would have a bad impact on your chi as well as it might cause you to loose some of your positive energy by dispersing it. Also, if your bed is right under the window, any bad chi which could enter into the room through it would go directly to you and therefore affect you. If you can’t avoid sleeping under a window, then you should hang a curtain which doesn’t allow bad chi to enter.

According to feng shui guidelines, it is also recommendable to avoid having pictures of water in the bedroom. Keeping pictures of water in the bedroom can cause insomnia as well as attract bad luck to those who sleep into the room. Therefore, if you do have a picture of water in your bedroom you should remove it or at least make sure it is as far from the bed as possible.

It is very important to make sure that there isn’t any poisoning arrow pointing towards the bed. In order to find out if there are poisoning arrows, you should check for any edgy element or corner which might point towards the place where you sleep. If you find any and you can’t get rid of it, you can neutralize its bad effect by covering it or by placing a plant in front of it.

Feng Shui Your Home Over the Weekend

February 9, 2009

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Residents of high-priced, high-density urban areas understand the importance of finding ways to maximize use of small living spaces. The less square footage you have, the more essential it is to stay organized. Applying three simple Feng Shui principles to your apartment can help create an entirely new feel to your living space. Best of all, you can transform your flat in one weekend!

Clutter Be Gone

Clearing clutter is a logical step to accomplish your goals. Keeping your home and workplace clean and organized promotes happiness, efficiency, and peace of mind.

Corners, countertops, and shelves should be purged, dusted, and reorganized. Remember to think carefully about the objects and photographs you most enjoy seeing. Then reassemble those things on your countertops, mantlepieces, and shelves while repeating the mantra “minimalism.” Overstocking open space will lead you straight back to clutter.

Closets, cabinets, and drawers with neatly folded items and clothes that are coordinated by color, season, or category are both time-saving and better-looking.

Close the Door on Lost Love

Barrett explains that “Feng Shui is based on the idea that everything is energy, therefore ‘energetic’… and that every object in your life has a memory association, as well as an energy attachment that consciously or unconsciously affects you.”

Herein lies the real reason it is important to undertake one difficult, yet essential, task: Get rid of photographs, gifts, and objects associated with painful break-ups or “The One That Wasn’t.” Build a bonfire, give to Goodwill, or toss stuff in the trash; just do it and move forward emotionally and personally, toward your more optimistic, romantic future.

The Eyes Have It

Put pleasing images and expressions in your line of sight.
Building a collection of original artwork in your price range is one of the most enjoyable personal investments you can make. If you enjoy travel, both antique and modern maps make for excellent reference, conversation, and inspiration. Whether you prefer Van Gogh reprints or posters of Jimi Hendrix wailing on the guitar, inexpensive frames polish the look of an interior and eliminate that college crash-pad feel.

It might sound silly, but peppy phrases placed on refrigerators, bathroom mirrors, and work areas remind you to think positive. Collaborate on these little inspirations, if you have a roommate or spouse. Place on decorative backgrounds and change out seasonally for a fresh perspective.

A Job Well Done

While you might have had more fun going out with the your friends this weekend, the improved energy of your living space will prove to be its own reward. Now kick back and enjoy your re”new”ed apartment in the manner that most suits your taste.

Everything About Wind Chimes

February 9, 2009

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Wind chimes are a popular Feng Shui tool, used for purification, protection and to enhance a room’s energy.

Selecting the right chime

For the best effect, choose a size suitable to the space. Very large chimes might be overwhelming indoors, but very small chimes might not be potent enough outside or in a large room. As for sound, the most important aspect to consider is how pleasing they are to the people occupying the space. Metal chimes usually work best, because their sound is the most penetrating and so they are extremely effective at circulating chi. However, wood and pottery chimes are also used, and are better choices for some problems. Pottery chimes, for example, are a good way to calm the chi energy of the south if that area is too active. Another important consideration is selecting chimes that correspond to an area’s element. For instance, the east and southeast are associated with tree or wood energy, and so using wood chimes would be the most effective way to activate chi energy in this area.

Uses for wind chimes

Chimes can be used for protection, purification or to enhance chi in a certain area. Placed in front of an entrance, they make an effective security system by alerting occupants of intruders and warning trespassers that their unwanted presence will be noticed. They can also be used to control the flow of chi, for example to diffuse negative chi that has accumulated, or to direct beneficial chi into an area that has become stagnant. Because wind chimes are so versatile, and so effective, they can be used just about anywhere in the home, office or garden. While there are many ways to employ them, the following are some of their most common uses:

For north-facing windows:

In a room or building in which all of the windows face north, little sunlight can reach the building’s interior. This can create a cold, dark atmosphere that is stifling and depressing. Metal wind chimes placed in the north, west or northwest area of a home can help, however, by bringing in more chi and making the room feel lighter.

For a north-facing entrance:

A home’s entrance needs to be vibrant and lively, but north is associated with quiet and isolation, not favorable for bringing life into a home. Metal wind chimes can enhance chi in this area, attracting more activity and vitality into the house.

To increase your popularity:

Hang two-rod or nine-rod chimes, made of either crystal or ceramic, in the southwest corner of the living room. The chimes help chi circulate, and this will attract more people to you and increase your circle of friends.

To enhance the west area of the home:

The west is sometimes called the children area, and activating this area can promote harmony within the family, increase the chances of having children and positively influence the health, behavior and academic performance of children. Hanging hollow metal wind chimes in this area may increase the flow of chi here.

To attract helpful friends or mentors:

In Chinese tradition, influential friends are one of the biggest keys to success. Without the aid of these friends and mentors, it is believed, a person’s progress in life will be seriously hindered. The northwest is associated with mentors and networking, and activating chi here may attract powerful and influential people who can help you on your journey. Use hollow metal wind chimes in this area to boost chi and attract helpful people.

To break up stagnant chi:

If a front entrance is blocked by another building, it can cause chi to stagnate, thereby causing stagnation in the lives of the building’s occupants. They may find their relationships, careers or financial situations getting “stuck,” but adding wind chimes can disperse this negative chi and bring new opportunities into their lives.

For a children’s bedroom that faces north:

A north-facing bedroom may be too oppressive for children, who fare better in a stimulating and active environment. Because the atmosphere in a north-facing room can be rather heavy, adding metal wind chimes can help lift the mood and encourage activity among the children who sleep there.

To help eliminate clutter:

If clutter accumulates, it can negate any positive effects achieved by using Feng Shui. It is therefore important to eliminate as much clutter as possible, a process that can be helped along by using wind chimes. Chimes will loosen up any stagnant chi and give clutter-clearing efforts an extra boost.

Sound is one of the most powerful and popular Feng Shui cures, used for everything from increasing popularity to protecting a home or business from intruders. Wind chimes are not only effective remedies for a myriad of problems, they are also pleasing to both the eye and the ear, making them one of the most commonly used Feng Shui tools. Used correctly, they can counteract harmful chi, emphasize beneficial chi and help you improve your life and realize your goals.

Feng Shui Quiz

February 9, 2009

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1. When I walk into my home I feel:
a) peaceful
b) tired
c) depressed
d) sick

2. When I walk in my front door, I see:
a) open space
b) a wall
c) the backdoor
d) a fireplace

3. The general state of my home is:
a) tidy
b) in need of cleaning
c) cluttered
d) in a state of remodeling

4. In general, the rooms in my home:
a) are well-suited to me and my family
b) feel small
c) are asymmetrical
d) are dark and stuffy

5. The hallway(s) in my home:
a) are few and bright
b) are long and dark
c) have rooms with doors facing each other
d) divide the house in half

6. The windows in my house:
a) provide good light and air
b) are blocked by plant overgrowth
c) have metal security bars over them
d) are many and extremely large

7. In general, the walls of my home are:
a) covered with inspiring art
b) bare
c) painted dark colors
d) damaged

8. When I walk out of my front door, I see:
a) a peaceful view
b) my neighbor’s door
c) a large tree
d) an unkempt yard

9. Behind my home is:
a) a hill
b) an alley
c) a factory
d) a cemetery

Add up your score using the following guide:

“a” answer receives 3 points
“b” answer receives 2 points
“c” answer receives 1 point
“d” answer receives 0 points

If you scored 22-27, you have an innate sense of feng shui, and know what makes your home feel good to you. Easy changes can make the difference in your energy level and give you that extra wind in your sails to reach your goals.

If you scored 14-21, your house has some basic weaknesses which can be affecting you and your family in negative ways. As a result, you and your family’s energies are defeated and thus, can be prone to problems and challenges. Learning how to make the right adjustments in your house can neutralize negative areas to stop the “bleeding” and allow you to move forward.

If you scored 6-13, there are many aspects of your home that are problematic and not easily resolved. Likewise, you may also be experiencing obstacles and conflicts that are not easy to overcome in your life. In these cases, you may consider seeking an expert’s advice to analyze your situation and advise you on the proper feng shui adjustments.

If you scored under 6, it’s time to move! There are likely some major negative energies around and within your home that are not easy to adjust. You do well to consult a feng shui expert on guidelines for your next home.

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