Water is one of the Five Elements of feng shui. When the Five Elements (metal, water, wood, fire and earth) are balanced, we are more comfortable and productive. Since many indoor environments have little or no water, I often suggest adding water to a space. Essential oil misters (which also make great gifts) are a fun and delightful way to add the element of water to your space.
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Monday July 28th 2008, 7:49 am
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Here are the top 10 Feng Shui Mistakes…
1. Feng Shui-ing Your Clutter!
The number one most powerful way to shift the energies in your home and transform your life is clearing your clutter. It is the first step that must be taken before anything else when applying Feng Shui. If you skip this step than you might actually activate the negative chi in your house (that surrounds the clutter) than activating positive chi (in the areas that have been made free and clear for good chi circulation)
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Wednesday July 09th 2008, 2:47 pm
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So what would you say is the quality of your money?
The way you handle, and how you regard money directly affects how your daily financial life looks. The law of attraction argues that you get what you think about or how you treat thoughts. If you change your thoughts about money you change your financial health as well.
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Wednesday July 09th 2008, 2:46 pm
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Q.Help my kitchen is in my wealth sector (SE) what can I do?
A. Fill your spice racks with basil, rosemary, cinnamon, ginger, sage, Parsley these draw wealth. Images of fish will help and will colours of red, green or purple. Metallic objects and stainless steel
appliances are ideal. Anything metal and circular coin shaped is
good. Display olive oil as it is said to attract money. Try to avoid
black in this area.
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Wednesday July 09th 2008, 2:45 pm
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