Easy Feng Shui In The Home And Office
This meditation about feng shui is one of my favorite ones from the book Simple Abundance by Sarah Ban Breathnach. She quotes Katherine Metz, a contemporary feng shui practitioner who says “all of us can make simple and affordable changes in our homes and workplaces that will spark our natural potential to be as alive, receptive and as focused as possible. In these rapidly changing times, simple feng shui adjustments can help bring clarity, peace, joy and prosperity.”
Here are some of Metz’s suggestions:
Hang a brass wind chime inside your fromt door for clarity
Have books in plain view as you enter your home to increase insight
Hang a round mirror (it can be small one ) in your bedroom to bring more love, compassion, and understanding to an intimate relationship
Place flowers in your bedroom, kitchen and study to culitvate good luck
Hang a mirror on the wall adjacent to or behind your stove to reflect the burners, which are symbols of wealth and prosperity.
Metz also advises that if you are stuck in a rut or a bad situation “move 27 objects in your home that have not been moved in the last year” which will “enhance your ability to move forward in life.”
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