Feng Shui isn’t just something you do to a house once you own it. These powerful principles should be considered as you search for a new home. Review the tips below to help ensure that you don’t end up with a "house of horrors."
Location, location, location... Do not buy a house that is located at the end of a T-junction. Roads are energy channels and a house in this location will be constantly bombarded with
energy, or "Chi, which can cause numerous problems for its inhabitants. If your dream house
happens to be in this unlucky position, protect it as much as possible with attractive
landscaping.
- While too much energy can be problematic, a stagnant pool of energy can be just as
unpleasant. These "energy pools" often occur at dead-ends or at the end of a cul-de-sac. Chi
that has no movement can result in frustrating obstacles to goals and desires. Again,
landscaping can be used to improve this bad situation: plant trees and brightly colored flowers,
and use flags, windchimes or banners to help add movement to the area.
- Inside the house, be wary of stairs immediately opposite the front door. A staircase in this
position allows energy to rush out of the house, negatively impacting new opportunities, health
and wealth. If the house is perfect for you in all but this respect, then hang a crystal between the
door and the stairway, hang a mirror at the top of the stairs, display artwork in the stairwell
(keeping picture groupings level instead of staggered) and place a pretty swag of flowers or
greenery above the inside of the front door.
- Bathrooms located in the middle of the house can cause your energy to drain away, leaving
you feeling tired and lethargic. If you choose a house with a bathroom in the center, incorporate
the earth element into the space by decorating it with yellow or earthtones, installing ceramic
tile and hanging a landscape picture. Real or silk plants and pictures of trees, flowers or gardens
are also helpful.
- Avoid buying a home with an entrance that is below street level. It is difficult for beneficial
Chi to enter this type of building. If you absolutely must have this house, install accent lighting
to illuminate the front from the ground up, which can help "lift" the Chi.
Linda Binns Linda Binns has been in private practice as a Holistic Health Practitioner and Feng Shui Consultant since 1997. She offers individual holistic health consultations and Feng Shui consultations for homes and businesses. Her company, Harmony Inside & Out, LLC, is dedicated to helping people be aware of how they can maintain a healthy, natural lifestyle, taking responsibility for and control of their health and their life through natural healing methods and the environmental art of Feng Shui.
Linda Binns is also a teacher, and professional speaker, designing and facilitating classes and programs for individuals and organizations related to many aspects of Holistic Health and Feng Shui. She has written articles for several local newspapers and has appeared on television and radio. Linda has been interviewed on radio stations across the United States, England, Scotland, Canada and New Zealand.
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Harmony Inside & Out, LLC
P.O. Box 153
Cottleville, MO 63338-0038
Tel: (314) 995-1956
Fax: (636) 928-0396
This article Copyright ©2005 - Linda Binns and Harmony Inside & Out, LLC. Reproduced with permission.
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