Feng Shui Tips - Practical Advice
Where to Begin Applying Feng Shui
Feng shui advice and tips
range from the practical and useful to the esoteric and
misunderstood. If you haven't already read Home Feng Shui
read it now so that you fully understand what the key areas of the home
are. On that page you will find tips on how to improve the key areas.
The first feng shui recommendation is to clear up your clutter. Energy does not circulate well in a living space that is over crowded with stuff. In fact, I strongly advise you to call a space organizer before you have a feng shui consultation if accumulation is a problem for you. Feng shui aims to master the environment not be subject to it.
Remember that feng shui presupposes that we are in a continual exchange with our environment.
Do your best to clear up the clutter so that your living space is not reinforcing a message that your life is overwhelming and unmanageable.
Do feng shui remedies really work?
I consider any improvement to your home or property a feng shui remedy, cure or adjustment. You may not consider fixing a leaky faucet or replacing all the windows in your house a feng shui remedy, but you are enhancing the living space and thereby improving the feng shui. Water correlates to money in feng shui and a leaky faucet is seen as "money leaking". Windows help to contain and move energy and are often correlated to one's authority.
So it is all connected even the seemingly most mundane things in our lives.
There is a saying in feng shui, "An ounce can move a thousand pounds." Any change to the design concept, landscaping, floor plan or art work will have an impact on the home's balance and harmony.
The growing popularity of feng shui in the West has created a lot of misinformation about what feng shui remedies are and how they are used.
To learn more about Space Clearing click here.


