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Feng
Shui Cures
Feng Shui is an
ancient Chinese art used in the home to create balance and harmony.
Feng Shui Practitioners have many tricks of the trade used to get
rid of negative energy and promote happiness, stability, affluence,
tranquility and peace. With the help of this guide, now you, too,
can use Feng Shui to enhance your surroundings.
Here are some Feng Shui fast solutions to allow you to experience
maximum fulfillment in your current home:
Color.
Color can lift you up or bring you down, so pay attention to the
colors you choose for your furniture and to decorate your house.
Decide on which color best suits your living room, bedrooms, dining
room and furniture by figuring out the energy you would like for
that particular room or area.
* Red: Great for energy and excitement. Works perfectly in a dining
room to keep folks awake at the dinner table. Not so good for
bedrooms and studies, as its properties can make it hard to relax
and unwind.
* Orange: Stimulates hunger. Softer, lighter shades work great for
living rooms, playrooms, and even bedrooms.
* Yellow: Inspires happiness and creativity. Use in any room to add
brightness and vitality.
* Green: A healing and soothing color. A perfect choice for a living
room or any room where you want to enhance the energy of balance.
* Blue: A healing and soothing color. A perfect choice for a living
room or any room where you want to enhance the energy of balance.
* Indigo: Yet another color that heals and soothes. Good for a
child’s room to promote healthy sleep habits.
* Purple: A highly spiritual color that promotes richness and
transformation. Can be too high of a frequency for a large room, so
consider using accents of purple as an alternative to painting an
entire room.
Light.
Light exerts a strong influence over how we feel. Take care to light
each room so that you achieve the appropriate calming or energizing
effect.
* Sunlight: Natural lighting is the very best way to brighten a
room.
* Good Quality Lighting: Second best to natural lighting. If
possible, don’t skimp when it comes to buying lamps, track lighting,
or fixtures for your home.
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