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3 Helpful Feng Shui Cures no comments
A Feng Shui cure or remedy is an adornment, ornament or item which can be a traditional Chinese symbol and decoration or it can in fact be an item which is more familiar to yourself and your culture.
An example of this would be a four leafed clover, this is a traditional Celtic Irish symbol of good luck and many of us buy these lucky souvenirs for our homes in the hope of brining us good luck. In Feng Shui it is perfectly acceptable to use this as a Feng Shui cure, by using the Bagua Chart just decide what type of good luck you wish to increase the positive energy flow to help you achieve this. If you hope to win the lottery then perhaps you could place it in the wealth area of your house and here is where you might fill in your lottery ticket.
As you can see you can use traditional Chinese symbols or your own just select which makes you feel most comfortable. So here are my 3 helpful Feng Shui Cures.
1. Red Envelopes/Red Packets these bring positive energy to all aspects of good luck and can be placed in a part of your home which you would wish to have good luck. For wealth you could place your lucky coins or four leaf clovers in here and place in the appropriate area.
2. Crystal Love Birds, these bring luck to relationships, love and marriage and as such make an excellent gift item for newlyweds. These can be placed in your relationship area of the home and will provide positive energy to maintain a good strong loving relationship.
3. Wind chimes again these can be used for many aspect of positive energy. If you wish to bring harmony and peace to a relationship then place them by an open window in the bedroom. A crystal design will reflect the sun’s rays and a soft chime will bring soothing peaceful energy into the home. For good luck use a chime with lucky coins and place it facing into the house at the wealth corner to send extra positive energy to this area.
Feng Shui can help you to achieve great results and improve all aspects of your life, using either traditional Chinese symbols or those which have symbol and meaning in your life. Feng Shui for your home is one of the most efficient remedies available to work on the emotional aspect of your home; this is just as important as the decoration and is very easy to create a positive energy using Feng Shui Cures.
Lydia Gibbons has a passion for Feng Shui Decorating and believes it really does bring a more positive and harmonious atmosphere to the home. Having tried this and found it to be so effective Lydia is now sharing her experience and you can join Lydia for updates on her Blog Site at http://www.efengshuidecorating.com
What is a Feng Shui Cure? no comments
If you’re wanting to introduce metal into a given area of the home or business your traditional version is to use one of the following objects; six metal coins or wu lu (also known as the calabash). However, particularly in the western world there are people that these objects hold no aesthetic appeal and so prefer another option.
In this circumstance, what you need to consider is the associations that are made with the element of metal. The basic components that make up the metal element are the numbers six or seven, round shapes, the color white, gold, silver, bronze. Therefore you could introduce items that incorporate one or a number of these associations. As an example, instead of using your traditional Feng Shui cure you could use a combination of six round metal plates (of various sizes) hanging on a wall in the required area.
Alternatively, if you want to introduce the element of fire into a given sector of your home or business, the traditional preference is to use either a red lamp or the simpler version of red paper. However, there is little appreciation for these options in western culture. So, given that the fire element is associated with the number nine, the triangular shape, the colors of red, pink, purple, then it would be just as effective to use a red runner, cushions, rug or mat in the appropriate area. Another alternative is to use nine red votive candle holders.
It is well known that Feng Shui cures can help you attract the best quality Feng Shui energy available to you in your home or business. For me, the best cures are ones that blend into the overall interior decoration of the home as I believe that it is entirely possible to combine an appropriate and effective Feng Shui cure with good aesthetic appeal. However, what is sometimes forgotten is….that whatever Feng Shui cure you are using, whether it is traditional or a modern version, it needs to be placed in the correct position of your home or business.
To discover authentic Feng Shui Cures from renowned Feng Shui expert and author, Juliana Abram, visit http://www.fengshuicures.org