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10 Feng Shui Wealth-Producing Tips for Handbags

It's an indispensable tool, a valuable fashion asset and a source of all manner of important things like breath mints, a safety pin to fix a broken zipper, or keys to entertain a toddler. A woman's purse is a collector of things - and sometimes those things are downright unhealthful. According to recent studies, a woman's purse ranks as one of the top ten germiest items we come in contact with on a regular basis. Ironically, a woman's handbag is also the place where she carries her wealth and financial power. Is your purse a symbol of wealth or is it a danger to your health? Maybe it's a little of both. Interestingly, for women, a purse is often a symbol of the self. An attractive, organized purse makes us feel better and more in control of our lives. When our purse is a mess and we can't find anything, we feel lost and our bank accounts often reflect that scattered state. Simply put, a purse with good feng shui is a purse that is organized, a handy resource, an...

Feng Shui For Vision Boards

 A vision board is a powerful way to visually represent the aspirations and goals you have for your life with images. The images can either be pictures of what you would like, a house where you’d like to live, a car you’d like to drive, or can be a title you aspire to, such as writer, actor, or president. People respond well to images. They inspire us in ways that words don’t. Combining a goals list with a vision board is especially powerful. In feng shui, when compass feng shui, flying star or another type of feng shui merge together, this is called “compounding” feng shui. The feng shui then, because it’s multiplied, becomes more potent. The simple act of writing out your goals is powerful and then to compound it with a vision board makes it more powerful still. Add feng shui to the equation and you have a vision board that can propel you to a whole new place in life. Are you ready for that? I mean, really, ready? Many people say they want something new, but new can be scary. Jus...

The Feng Shui of Clocks

CLOCK DO’s DO use a pendulum or chiming clock to activate the 6 star of networking and benefactors. DO use a pendulum or chiming clock to activate the 1 star of opportunity and income. DO use a pendulum or chiming clock to deplete and drain nasty earth stars (2&5) from becoming problematic (southwest and center in 2013). DO make sure your clocks are not oversized or dominate your room. DO hang clocks in hallways, living rooms or the kitchen. DO make sure clocks next to the bed are small and not overly bright, if they’re electric. DO make sure clocks in the bedroom wake you to a pleasant sound that you enjoy, such as chimes. DO hang/place clocks in out of the way locations so the pressure of time isn’t overbearing. DO hang clocks in the west, northwest and north corners of the house or living room. CLOCK DON’Ts DON’T hang a clock close to the front door or viewed by the front door. DON’T hang a clock in the dining room as this implies death and rushing to eat. DON’T hang over-sized ...

How can I keep the water energy in my home

Question: I love having a fountain at the front of my house but as the winter closes in, the fountain will freeze. How can I keep the water energy in my home going, and where should I have water? Answer: That's a great question. Obviously, if you live in a cold area that freezes fountains solid, it's hard to have water running. I recommend that you place water wherever the 1 star of opportunity and victory over the competition resides. In 2014 that area is the southwest. In 2015, the east will host the 1 star, so place a fountain in your home in the east corner or if that's a bedroom or bathroom, place it in the east corner of the living room instead. By the way, the 1 star is VERY happy in the east this year! It's great to activate opportunities for growth, for your family, and for health.

The Feng Shui Symbol of Material Comforts and Success

In feng shui, the ideal position for a house embodies what’s called the “armchair” position. This position has a rise at the rear of the house, and the left or east side of the house is higher than the right side of the house, as you are looking out from the front of the house. Many feng shui devotees know about the importance of the supportive cosmic tortoise that is represented by the rise at the rear of the house. This rise gives support, like the back of a chair, so that the residents have opportunity in their lives. But one of the areas of the home and your environmental feng shui that’s often missed is the position of the phoenix. And it’s this position and portion in the landscape that creates the relaxation that comes from having enough money, prestige and success – and why it’s so important to activate! The phoenix is the fabled bird that can burn and then regenerate from its ashes. It symbolizes success and the ability to rise again after difficulties. But in feng shui, the p...

Foster Family Harmony with Feng Shui

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Feng shui is used in the west to create more opportunity, success and wealth. But in the East, feng shui is used for all that and to create harmonious relationships, too. Feng shui is a terrific tool for improving family relationships. As anyone who has had strife and struggle at home can tell you, a harmonious home is truly a blessing. Creating a harmonious and pleasant home is a bonus to all who reside there. Use these tips to create a home that’s aligned for harmony and good fortune for the whole family. Ensure family harmony with a vase. The southwest is the sector of the woman or mother of the house. This corner of the home is regarded as the corner where all the good family luck resides. Think of it this way, when the mother is happy, the family is too. Add a large ceramic urn or vase to symbolize the mother and place in this corner to collect beneficial energy. Make sure the vase is left empty to collect chi. If your SW corner has a garage or bathroom, which can cause un...

Lost good-paying job

Question: I live at the entrance to my subdivision. My life is in a shambles, we have no money, my husband lost his good-paying job and he has been very sick. Help me fix my life! Answer: You truly have a tough row to hoe. This is one of the most serious poison arrow energies you can have. Your subdivision is like a lot of neighborhoods that have a T-intersection at the entrance. They typically have only one way into the neighborhood and one way out. That means that all day and night, you have people driving straight into your house and then turn either left or right to go to their homes. Even though the cars are aimed more at your driveway and garage than your door, this is still an issue. Because the fact is, every house in the neighborhood that has a car drives in and their cars are aimed directly at your house. This is one of those neighborhood planning issues that I would love to take up with a residential developer. These houses are always up for sale. The turnover is constant be...