Any feng shui tips for my bedroom?
Question by Cherry: Any feng shui tips for my bedroom?
I just read about feng shui and it's kinda scary anyway I'm planning to rearrange furniture in my room to make it look better and I want my bed next to my window but if I do that my door will be directly across my bed or whatever but I really want the bed to go there... help? And some tips are helpful too
can someone please answer?
Best answer:
Answer by PAULA F
PLEASE forget about feng shui!!! Here's all you need to know - you should ALWAYS, whenever possible, see the end of the bed when you enter the room.
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You can add many feng shui things at your room.. make sure you keep them in right direction because if the direction of any feng shui item is not appropriate then it may cause adverse effects.. you can include wind chimes, laughing bhuddha, dragon and pendulum to your house and rooms..
Business people as well as common folks throughout the world improve all aspects of their lives using Feng Shui. Although the exact origins of feng shui are debatable, it is thought to have originated in China about five thousand years ago. According to Feng Shui cultural and social issues are influenced by natural, metaphysical and cosmological factors.
Anyone that has researched Feng Shui history knows that this level of interaction between all things is the theory of chi. Although chi is present everywhere, it pools in special places which are very auspicious in feng shui. When a less than auspicious placement occurred, Feng Shui cures were sought to change the flow of energy. This inclusion of nature into the living environment is the first point in Feng Shui and it provides solid ground for higher levels above. The art of Feng Shui is the balancing of energies through adjusting the relationships of particular items in the environment. In Feng Shui, a home and family were lucky if they were blessed to be placed in the most auspicious surroundings.
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Chi and Feng Shui – http://www.aromatherapy-blends.net/chi.htm