Feng Shui Fixes
Aug 1, 2001 -
© M. Williams
energy balance we have so diligently created in our space. Absentmindedly placing objects in inauspicious places is one of the easiest mistakes to make. After a long day at work, the table near the door might seem like a handy place to drop the mail, yet a pile of bills in this area can create negativity and weaken our prosperity. It's important to remove any articles that may be having an adverse effect on your intentions. Keep only those things in each area that affirm your intentions regarding each aspect of your life. Using too much of one color in any room can also have unfavorable effects on our well being. Each of the seven primary colors vibrates at a different frequency, and all should be adequately represented within the home in order to maintain balance. An over-abundance of one color in any area, however, can result in imbalance in the aspect of our lives associated with that area. What to leave out is obviously as important as what to include in each energy center. Luckily, the most common errors are covered in detail on many Feng Shui sites. JamiLin.com has numerous tips on what not to do when manipulating the Chi in your environment, as well as plenty of free advice on what to put where.
The copyright of the article Feng Shui Fixes in New Age is owned by M. Williams. Permission to republish Feng Shui Fixes in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
Articles in this Topic
Discussions in this Topic
|