Amazing Tips On How To Feng Shui Your Bedroom

One reason why I love Feng Shui so much is that it really can bring great wealth and great fortune to anyone who practices it correctly. The scope for feng shui is so diverse that when applied correctly, it can help bring great improvements to your home and life. In addition, I am also fascinated by the various effective feng shui cures and remedies that we can tap on to help turn the table around for our many life problems. In this article, I would like to focus on how to feng shui your bedroom for health, relationship, harmony and general good feng shui for you and your loved ones.

We all learn feng shui for one reason, that is to improve our life and remedy our problems. Hence, I hope that through fengshui, you can greatly improve your health, wealth and love in your life. I genuinely hope something inside this article brings every reader the good fortune they each want. Lets us now learn how to feng shui our bedroom which is one of the most important area that you should feng shui to improve the life of yourself and your loved ones.

How To Feng Shui Your Bedroom For Health

Our health is the most important aspect of our life. They said that ‘Health is Wealth’, hence by taking good care of our health, we will be able to enjoy many good things in our life like wealth and good fortune. If there is one particular place to fengshui for health in your home, that would be your bedroom. Our bedroom is our sanctuary for rest and sleep and hence it is of utmost importance for us to feng shui our bedroom properly. Below are 3 feng shui cures and remedies to feng shui your bedroom for health.

1. Do Not Place Any Things Below Your Bed
Take note that our bed is for us to have quality sleep and rest. Never store any of your things and stuffs below the bed as this will invite bad health to those sleeping on the bed.

2. Sleep At Your Tien Yi Direction
Arrange your bed so that you can sleep at your Tien Yi (Health) direction to promote good health into your life. You can easily calculate your KUA Number to find out where is your Tien Yi direction. By sleeping at your tien yi direction, you will attract good health into your life and ward off illnesses and diseases.

3. Place A Wu Luo Next To Your Bed
For enhancing good health using feng shui, you should place a brass wu luo next to your bed on the left side while you sleep. Wu Luo is known to enhance good health and promote longevity.

How To Feng Shui Your Bedroom For Relationship

Many people learn fengshui because they want to improve their relationship with their spouse, family, kids or even co-workers. The good news is, feng shui does have some effective cures and remedies to help you enhance your relationship with others. The following are 3 feng shui tips on how to feng shui your bedroom for relationship.

1. Activate Your Southwest For Good Relationship
One very effective way to enhance your relationship with others is to activate the Southwest of your bedroom. Place a mystic knot at the Southwest of your bedroom to bring good relationship with others into your life.

2. Do Not Sleep Facing The Door
The death position is when one has one’s feet directly facing the door. The corpses of dead people are placed this way with the feet directly pointed towards the door. Feng shui advises that neither the head nor the feet should be pointed directly at the door of the room as this is deemed to be very yin and is deadly for the living. It can also bring bad relationship to those who sleep with their feet facing the door.

3. DeClutter Your Bedroom For Good Relationship
For enhancing good relationship with others, decluttering your bedroom is the number one fengshui tip. Your bedroom should be free of clutter and you should ensure that your bedroom is organized and neat. By doing so, you will attract good relationship with others into your life.

How To Feng Shui Your Bedroom For Harmony

Harmony is the root to all happiness. If you have harmony with your family, harmony with outside people and even harmony with yourself, you will be on the right track to finding happiness and success. Fengshui has a lot to offer in terms of enhancing harmony in the home or outside. Below are 3 fengshui tips on how to fengshui your bedroom for harmony.

1. Do Not Sleep With Separate Mattresses
Couples should never sleep with separate mattresses in the bedroom. This includes trying to form a queen-sized bed by combining two separate single mattresses. By sleeping with separate mattresses, the couple will attract bad fengshui which will contribute to quarrels and arguments. Invest in a good queen-sized bed to share with your love partner.

2. Avoid Having Television In Your Bedroom
Nowadays, many people watch television in their bedroom. However, in terms of fengshui, this is not very good as the TV will attract disharmony for the people in the bedroom. Arguments and conflicts may arise and will disrupt the general harmony in the family. If you really cannot do without a TV in your bedroom, simply cover it with a cloth once you finished watch and is turning in to bed.

3. Avoid Having Live Plants In Your Bedroom
If you are thinking of decorating your bedroom with some live plants, stop doing so as you will attract disharmony and conflicts for those sleeping in the bedroom. The bedroom is a yin environment for rest and sleep, and by placing a yang energy live plant in the bedroom, you are disrupting the yin energy of the bedroom. In times to come, this will cause insomnia and disharmony to those sleeping in the bedroom.

How To Feng Shui Your Personal Bedroom For General Good Feng Shui

After going through all the various specific aspects that you can fengshui for your bedroom, we shall discuss on how to feng shui your personal bedroom generally. Below are 3 fengshui cures and remedies to feng shui your personal bedroom to enhance your overall health, wealth, luck and love.

1. Neutralize The Number 2 Illness Star
When the illness star occupies your personal bedroom, hang a windchime there to protect against possible illness until the star’s negative influence has passed.

2. Harmonius Sleeping Directions For Children
To ensure that your children do not squabble or become involve in competitive sibling rivalry, make sure that they sleep with their heads pointing in their nien yen direction that is harmonious and beneficial. By making your children sleep in this auspicious orientation, their chi energy will automatically blend together harmoniously.

3. A Window Behind Your Bed Makes You Short-Tempered
A window behind the bed makes the sleeping person very vulnerable to yin spirit formations. This disturbs the sleep and will make the person very short-tempered and grumpy. Whenever possible, angle your bed so that the bed head is against a wall rather than under a window.

Great Feng Shui Tips For Your Business Or Home Office To Bring Harmony & Wealth

Most of us spend a lot of time in office for work. Regardless of whether it is in your employer’s office or your home office, the office environment can at times be very challenging. Relationship with your colleagues or business partners is a very important factor to unpleasant office politics.

While you are working hard and smart to be a better employee and making yourself more valued at the workplace you should enlist the help of Feng Shui to enhance your career success. Feng shui is about balancing the chi or energy around your surroundings. By balancing the energy in your environment, your own energy will be in harmony, and you will draw to you, people and opportunities that reflect this balance.

Here are 10 great feng shui tips to help create harmony at the workplace and to make your career advancement smooth sailing:

1. Good Support Behind The Back Of Your Sitting Position

The most important feng shui tips in the office is to make sure that you are seated with a good support behind your back. It is extremely important that your back faces a wall or some solid surface. You must never sit with your back facing a door or windows as this makes you vulnerable to “backstabbing” and “betrayals” in the office. If the back of your sitting position is a window, it is very inauspicious as it represents a lack of support. Close the windows behind you or hang a painting of mountains behind your back to provide you with good support.

2. Clearing The Clutter In Your Office

Clutter like unfinished projects, unused papers, unresolved works, disorganized office stationery and files are extremely bad feng shui to you. Your career will become a mess and you stand no chance of any career advancements. Clutter is like emotional constipation – it bogs you down. By clearing your clutter and arranging your office desk nicely, you create space for new things and your energy and creativity will increase.

3. Choose Your Office Desk In Your Success Position

Place your desk in your success position. Your success position will bring you great success and awesome career advancement in your career. You can know your success position by calculating your KUA number (or Star Number). Our feng shui website teaches you on how to calculate your person KUA number and how to apply feng shui in your work and career to bring great income luck and success. In addition, the ideal placement for your computer and desk is in a position that allows you to see the door of your office. If this is not possible, you can restore good Feng Shui by placing a small mirror on your desk that gives you a clear view of the door.

4. Place A Healthy Small Potted Plant On Your Desk

A plant will bring life into your workspace and will also absorb toxins in the air. My recommendation is to place a Money Plant on your office desk to attract career luck and income luck. The money plant can also help you ward off office politics and unpleasant things in your working environment. A plant on your table is also able to boost you creativity. Research has shown that you will be happier when there is greenery on your table.

5. Avoid Sitting Directly Facing Someone Else

Do try to avoid sitting at a work desk that is directly facing someone else at your opposite. This is bad feng shui as if you are seated in a position where you constantly face another person, there will certainly be accumulation of bad and confrontational Chi enery between the both of you. Consequently, this will definitely lead to conflicts and unpleasant arguments.

6. Do Not Sit Under A Strong Exposed Beam

You will be working under great pressure if there is a structural beam or bright light above where you are working. The bright beam or light will make you irritable and do your work impulsively. One good way to overcome the situation is to renovate the ceiling so that it is flat.

7. Separate Your Workspace In Your Bedroom

Feng shui do not recommend having a workspace in your bedroom as the bedroom is a place of rest. If you must have your workspace in your bedroom, try to partition it off with a screen. You can place a curtain or a screen to separate your work desk with your bed. In feng shui, work and sleep are two conflicting energies: Work is very yang and sleep is very yin, hence both must not mix together. In addition, a relaxing sleep will enhance your work productivity.

8. Display Crystals At Your Work Desk

In feng shui, crystals are great tool to absorb negative energies at work. If you want to avoid office politics and to make sure your career is smooth-sailing, you should display small crystal balls on your desk to ensure that everything goes smoothly at work.

9. Use Only One Door In Your Office

Do use only one door in your office, if there are more, keep them closed. This is because you only want your wealth and money luck to come to you in the only door and will not escape from other doors. Use only one door in your office if you don’t want your money to escape.

10. Carry A Jade Cicada With You

If you want to block off any office politics in the office, buy a jade cicada and carry it in your bags or hide it under your files and documents so that it would not be seen. Jade Cicada is a powerful feng shui tool to help you avoid confrontations and conflicts in the office. It is also able to bring good luck to your working environment.

Feng Shui’s Cosmic Blueprint for Health, Wealth, and Happiness

We all know that our environment can affect us positively or negatively. We recognize it on the most mundane and obvious levels, such as feeling bad-even frightened-if we’re subjected to a dark, damp, dilapidated building. We also know how exhilarating it can feel to be in a sunny, sweet smelling room with breathtaking views. But this could be seen as just a temporary, emotional reaction. Does our environment influence our lives and well-being, even our financial potential or chance for marriage, in a long term and predictable way? The answer is yes, according to the ancient Chinese natural earth science, popularly referred to as -feng shui.- Feng Shui literally means -wind-water,- and these words are a catch phrase or consolidation of a whole concept: energy which dissipates in the wind, gathers at the location of water.

The basic principles of feng shui maintain that: We are affected by our immediate interior and exterior surroundings in predictable ways Unseen forces (called ch’i) or air currents can be manipulated by our choice of furnishings, the color scheme of a room, its architecture, as well as landscaping Those forces can alter events and circumstances in our lives We can even have a unique relationship with a home or office, distinct from someone else sharing that same space, based on our birth date.

THE BEDROOM

This is the most important room in any home because we spend a majority of our lives in this one spot. The only other room that can compete with the bedroom is an office that someone might literally sit in for eight hours per day. Here are some basic feng shui guidelines for the bedroom:

1.The shape of the room should be a stable square or rectangular shape. If the room has an odd shape, then try to position furnishings in a way to help square-out the shape.

2.The room should not be overly large because that can undermine feelings of coziness and protection that are desirable for sleeping.

3.The ceilings should be flat for the smoothest flow of energy in the room.

4.If the ceilings are sloped, then there is a greater chance for sleep disturbances.

5.False ceilings and canopy beds are one way to resolve the sloped ceiling dilemma.

6.Sleeping under exposed beams should be avoided at all cost because the beams create a chaotic boomerang effect that can undermine health. The exact health problem can even be predicted based on where the beam hovers over your body. For example, if you sleep with a large exposed beam hovering over your abdominal region, this could affect your digestion and even your fertility.

7.Avoid sleeping with your head too close to a low, drafty window. This will consistently drain you.

8.Arrange the bed to be out of direct alignment with the room’s door. Sleeping directly aligned with the door can cause health problems eventually.

9.Cover up or remove large mirrors in the bedroom. This is a challenging recommendation for many people because mirrored closet doors are so very common. The only way to test out if your mirrors are causing sleeping problems for you is to cover them up for a week or two and see if you feel more rested and calm. Most people do report feeling better.

10.By referring to traditional feng shui books, you can even find out what your best personal sleeping directions are, based on your birth year.

11.Advanced, traditional feng shui can also determine the best colors for a room. It’s unique to your specific home and floor plan arrangement.

THE OFFICE

Whether this is a home office or an office within a commercial space, you can also micro-manage this environment to suit your needs and enhance your productivity. Some people use their office to concentrate, while others use their office to hold meetings with business partners, employees, patients or clients. In a commercial work space, you should:

1.Avoid sitting at your desk with your back to the entrance door of the room. Psychologically you will feel very vulnerable and on edge, knowing that people could come into your office from behind you.

2.Avoid sitting with your back to any protruding interior columns or file cabinets that would be pointing towards your back as this can cause back pain.

3.If you have any disturbing views out of your window, mask the bad view with window treatments, partition screens or tall plants.

4.For a windowless office, get yourself some full-spectrum lighting because it will be less tiring than working all day under fluorescent lighting.

5.Put up pictures of landscapes or large mirrors to give the room a feeling of depth or the illusion of more space.

6.Don’t go for extreme colors in your carpet, such as hunter green or maroon, unless you have had a traditional feng shui consultation to find out if your individual office needs that much of a certain color (which vibrates a certain element.)

THE ENTRANCE

The main door to your home is referred to as the -mouth- or -ch’i-gate- in feng shui terminology. You pass through this area potentially many times per day and this is one of the main ways that the energies of the outside world enter into your private space. The main door that you use the most should be:

1.Free of clutter or congestion. It should not be hard to get through this area.

2.There should be plenty of light because dark entry ways can trigger depression and contribute to lethargy. Use artificial light if you cannot bring in enough natural light through a window or skylight.

3.Air currents will move in a straight line unless diverted. If you have a back door or window aligned directly with your entrance door, the house will leak its vital ch’i. The end result is that it is hard for occupants to save their hard earned money. Corrections for this floor plan flaw can vary depending on how much area there is to work with between the entrance and exit points. Pieces of furniture, live plants, water fountains, and partition screens can sometimes be used to help slow down this direct path of ch’i.

4.Likewise, if a main door is aligned directly with a set of stairs, occupants may also have a hard time saving money or their health will be drained.

5.The most challenging entrances are the ones which are congestive because there is a wall too close to the entrance. People who have this kind of entrance will feel halted and stifled in their lives. Covering this wall with a floor to ceiling mirror will help give the illusion that you have more space. This is also a design trick that is used all the time in narrow retail spaces, where one whole wall is mirrored. Health clubs mirror walls, not just so you can see what you look like, but also so they can get away with putting exercise equipment very close to walls without their gym members feeling cramped up in corners.

Although we have outlined some very important basics regarding your bedroom, office, and entrance, the vast body of knowledge which comes from this ancient predictive art can be personalized to your own specific home and work environment. What may be appropriate for one person or business, will not be for another. You can find out more advanced feng shui secrets and solutions when an experienced consultant factors in the age of your home and what compass direction the structure faces. In a way, it is like -astrology for architecture.-

Kartar Diamond is a leading Feng Shui expert with clients world-wide and many learning tools available on her website. She is the author of Feng Shui for Skeptics, The Feng Shui Matrix, and The Feng Shui Continuum. Visit her site at http://www.FengShuiSolutions.net

Feng Shui And Numbers

Chinese who believe in Feng Shui are extremely superstitious about the figures they choose as their telephone number, house number, car number and the like. The categorization of some numbers as lucky and some as unlucky depends on the way they sound when spoken. For instance, in western numbers -eleven’ sounds like -heaven’ or number -eight’ sounds like -weight’ or number -one’ sounds like -son’.

Numbers considered unlucky by the Chinese: Number 4 (pronounced as Sei) is known to be a bad number because in Cantonese it sounds like the word -death’. Number 13 is unlucky because it adds up to 4. Apart from this, number 24 and 104 are also unlucky for the same reason.

Numbers considered lucky Numbers such as 108, 168, 99, 88, 84, 80, 68, 54, 48, 38, 28, 18, 8, are all good numbers. The main reason why 8 is lucky because if you pronounce the word (patt) it sounds like “faat” which denotes “prosperity and abundance”

Consequences of some lucky numbers and combinations:
289: Long-term prosperity
5: myself, me
518: I will flourish
5189: I will flourish for a very long time
516289: I will tread a long, smooth wealthy road
5918: I will prosper soon
6: smooth and easy
7: together
8: prosperity or sudden fortune

The cure If you have a house or businesses with 4 or 13, then just draw a circle around that number. The circle is tremendously powerful and captures the ill-fated effects of the negative number. There are two ways of doing it, one way is to go to the local hardware store and find a ceramic door number that can be customized with a circle. However, if you cannot afford to shelve out too much money then a simpler method is to simply go out and make a circle around the number. Also note, if you live or work at a place that has an unlucky number but is outside of China, consider how that number sounds in the native language of that particular country. How seriously should one take numbers? If you’re still looking for a house, office or car number then make sure you comply with the norms set by fengshui. However, if you already have bought one with number 4 or 13, don’t worry too much, just use the cure provided above or consider changing the number to a name like “rose cottage” -your company name- etc.

Numbers in Feng shui plays an important role, believers of fengshui always follow the number guide provided Chinese astrology . For more information on Fenghui and related topics please visit www.vaastshaastra.com

What Is Yin House Feng Shui

In popular culture, many people are vaguely familiar with the Yin-Yang Symbol and some of its attributes, such as the yin darker side of the symbol relating to the feminine principle and the yang lighter side of the symbol relating to the masculine principle.

In virtually all schools of Feng Shui, there is exploration into the many manifestations of yin and yang aspects to our lives and surroundings. All of Chinese metaphysics and Chinese medicine relate to Yin-Yang Theory uniquely, with a lot of overlapping observations and conclusions.

Within the field of Feng Shui, we can label spaces that are dark, damp, quiet, cold and still as yin. We can also make a comparison of yang attributes to spaces that are bright, dry, noisy and hot. And one of the goals in balancing an environment is to make sure the spaces are not excessively yin or yang.

It might be a logical deduction that a -yin house- is a house that has excessive yin traits. And yet, the name -Yin House- refers specifically to a branch of Feng Shui that deals exclusively with the most yin environment of all: grave sites. This is just as ancient a practice in the area of Feng Shui as -Yang House- which deals with spaces for the living.

Yin House has its own set of rules and guidelines for diagnosing a grave site, and a practitioner cannot even begin to understand the implications of a grave site (on up to three generations of descendants) unless they have a working knowledge of classical Feng Shui. This includes Xuan Kong and Form School at the very least.

Based on the orientation of the grave and when the body is placed there, a Yin House is created that can affect the health, well-being, and fortunes of children, grand children and great-grandchildren of the deceased. The energy transmission will go from parent to child and not from sibling to sibling or spouse to spouse. Of course, your spouse’s yin house will affect children that you mutually share so there can be an indirect influence.

Yin House Theory maintains that the ground below can act as a conduit for energy to be passed, through the bones of the deceased, from the grave site to their living relatives. But many of the principles for what constitutes a good yin house are not necessarily obvious or known without training. For example, a grave site is about as yin as you can get, death resides there. One might think that it is a lovely choice to have a plot under a shady tree in the cemetery. And yet, that would only make the grave site even more yin.

The goal is to bring a little more yang energy to the area, so a plot right out in the open space, receiving plenty of light is actually the better choice. Those kinds of principles are easy to grasp and plan for. What is not so easy is planning for the time when a person will actually -move in- to their yin house. Just like Yang House, using the Xuan Kong methodology where houses are created within 20 Year eras, you can plan to occupy a plot in a certain direction and in a certain time frame, but unless one knows what year they will die, there could be some problems in long range planning.

In many cultures, whole families will be laid to rest in one big family plot. In this case, the choices are greatly diminished as the orientation is mostly fixed. For example, grand pa could have been laid to rest in 1974 (Period 6), while dad was laid to rest along side in 2004 (Period 8) and space left for the next generation, without knowing what Period it will end up being. These time frames alone can make the difference between a good yin house and a bad yin house and how it may effect future generations. Obviously, the study and observation of this branch of Feng Shui spans over many decades, compared to the Yang House feedback which can be immediate.

Yin House has many aspects to consider including the larger environment of the cemetery, the road courses within the cemetery, the land quality and land levels, nearby natural features such as mountains or water, the orientation of the plot, and even whether the head stone is placed flat on the ground or positioned upward, perpendicular to the ground. The birth year of the person to be laid to rest is also factored into the calculation for the best possible grave site and no doubt this type of service is requested with very little advance notice some of the time. As well, questions inevitably come up regarding cremation and whether or not there is any influence from ashes, be they buried, stored or dispersed.

Kartar Diamond is a Feng Shui professional, having been consulting since 1992. Kartar has authored several books and ebooks, and also has a Case Study Club available on-line. One of the case studies includes an Introduction to Yin House. For more information, go to www.FengShuiSolutions.net