Feng shui guide for finding your new home.
The time of your move is important and will either have positive or negative effects on your life.
Finding a new home always marks a turning point in
one’s life. Sorting things out, throwing away what is no longer useful, packing
up, moving out of the old space and moving into the new place all will
naturally help you resolve the past and make decisions for the future.
The time of your move is important and will either
have positive or negative effects on your health,career,finances and
relationships. Before you actually begin your move,spend some time reviewing
all that you have accomplished from the past to the present, and clarify your
future plans as best you can.
If you decide to move, consider the following guide
lines before you commit:
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-You should
feel invigorated and uplifted in the space you choose.
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- If you have
found a place you like, try to investigate its history and that of its prior
tenants. All places as they have shapes or energy patterns have personalities
that will influence your life and affairs. It is necessary to be aware of how
you feel about a place. If you really love it, it will probably be auspicious
for you.
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- If you are
looking for a house in the country, take note of the land features. A site that
is exposed on all sides, with neither hills nor trees to protect it, or
conversely, a site on a hilltop or in unusually windy holds place neither chi
nor money and is therefore, undesirable.
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- It is not a
good idea to have a house that is positioned directly in line with a roadway,
for example, at a T or Y junction, or where water runs directly and visibly
towards or away from the main door. Also, beware of railroad tracks, telephone
and electrical wires and tower antennae that are visible from your roads or
windows.
·
-The best site
for a house is one that sits amid hills and /or trees as if it were seated in
armchair. Hills and trees should rise up from behind, and to the left and right
of the site.
Feng Shui Tips for Home.
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It is vital
to be aware of how you feel about a place before making a decision.
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Beware of
railroad tracks, telephone/electric wires visible from windows, doors.
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The best
location is one that sits amid hills/trees rising up from behind/on the sides.
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