
Nothing can replace a survey by a qualified
consultant to give you a unique insight of how you relate to your
home or work environment. However, there are some
simple things that anyone can apply to bring about improvements to
their environment. Here are a few:
Imagine a stranger visiting your house for the
first time. Is it easy to get to the front door?
Is the house number clear? Does the door
bell or knocker work?
If you make it physically difficult for anyone
to find you then good chi will have the same problem.
So, mend the doorbell, clean up the house numbers (or replace
them with big, bold clear ones) and clear the front path.
A generation ago women cleaned their front
door steps regularly. It’s a tradition that we
could update and use to our advantage.
Your front door is the mouth that feeds energy
into your home. Does your door open properly or
does it creak and stick? Do people feel welcome
when they step over the threshold? Or are they
happier to leave than to arrive?
The experience of our front door reflects our
relationship with the outside world. If you feel
distant and shut off from people, or are missing out on
opportunities, have a look at your front door and hallway.
Is your hallway dark and dingy?
Is it cluttered? What does it feel like
when you walk into your home at the end of the day?
Making your hallway light and airy is not just
dependent on its physical size. Using colour,
light, artwork and minimising furniture or clutter in your hallway
will open it up.
Also remember your doormat.
It’s where people wipe their feet and it’s where they drop off their
‘stuff’ energetically too. So change the doormat
regularly.
The centre of your home, and any room, is
known as the T’ai Chi. This is the pivotal point
around which chi flows and is considered of great importance in Feng
Shui practise.
Always keep this area clear and clutter free.
The bedroom is a key area of focus in Feng
Shui because it represents relationships, you spend a lot of time
there and you are also at your most vulnerable when you’re sleeping
and need to feel secure.
Key things to consider are:
The amount of water and water systems present
in a bathroom can be very draining to the house’s energy and yours.
Build the habit of keeping bathroom doors closed.
This is especially important if you sleep in a room with an
ensuite.
I have seen some houses with door-less
ensuites so, if this is you, consider adding a door to close the
area off. I have also seen houses with master
suites that have a bath in the bedroom! I’m not
even going to go there….
Look at the pictures, paintings and posters
that adorn your walls. What do they do for you?
If what you’re looking at doesn’t inspire you, uplift you or
make you smile then you shouldn’t have them on your wall.
Don’t worry about upsetting whoever gave it to
you, take it down and replace it.
Another way to consider your artwork is the
message it is saying to the world about you. For
example, do the paintings of battles on the wall have anything to do
with the constant arguing that goes on in your house?
Or, if you’re looking for a partner, do the
pictures of single people really say you want to be alone?
Think about it.
Without doubt, levels of clutter are a
personal choice. Few of us feel comfortable in a
zen like minimalist home and often the effort required to keep a
house or room in that state is so stressful that it negates any
energetic benefits.
However, clutter can quickly get out of hand
so review your space regularly. If things have
been lying around for a while and you’re not using them then
consider storing them. After all, if you are
holding onto things from the past you’ll have no room for new
opportunities to come along.
…your home is an expression of you: your
desires, your opinions of both the world and yourself.
So, take care in what your house is saying about you.
These tips are general for everybody. However, there are deeper levels of Feng Shui which take into account you and your specific environment.

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