Ah, feng shui. The ancient art of manipulating an environment to maximize the healthy flow of chi, or vital energy, is often promoted in Western cultures as a ticket to financial security or luck in love, but the Chinese philosophy can also be used to enhance health and wellness.
The core tenets of feng shui are really the basic theories of life: everything is alive, everything is connected, and everything is changing. Feng shui is based on the theory that even inanimate objects — like rooms — can have healthy chi or unhealthy chi. Following principles similar to those of Chinese medicine, feng shui practitioners believe that blocked or stagnant chi can lead to illness.
The entire house can benefit from a feng shui facelift, but the best place to start is in the bedroom. The room in which you begin and end your day can have a profound affect on your health.
Lilian Too — kind of like the Tony Robbins of Feng Shui — suggests the following changes for a healthy sleeping chamber (from her book Feng Shui Fundamentals: Health)
[via Swedish Health]
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thanks for the good advice marisa.
one of my friends had a bad feng shui adviser
the stuff caused him nightmares
it was terrible…
Where can one find a bagua in America?
How about an actual "feel good" feng shui article:) For example, after walking in the front door of your house... the closet corner on the right of the room is the "career" corner and the furthest left corner of the room is the "financial" corner. Place candles, crystals, statues or any other fun pictures or notes that would help you in manifesting more abundance and joy in your career and finances. If the layout doesn't work in that room, don't worry. Find the perfect room and use the same guidelines. The universe won't judge you:)
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