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Can Feng shui Affect Your Health?

February 17, 2016/0 Comments/in Colors in Feng Shui, Feng Shui Basics, Feng Shui for Health, Kitchen /by Glenda Feilen

woman with appleAbsolutely Feng shui, which is the energy in your home, can affect your health. Feng shui can support you in staying healthy and increasing your energy.

Your personal energy reacts with the energy in your house. Here are some important things you can do to keep you and your family’s health in balance.

  1. A health basic is to keep your house clean, as well as uncluttered. Low-level clutter and dirt can create low-level health problems.
  1. Light is energy. Light is health. Light is a nutrient to your body and mind. Feng shui is about energy and light is the strongest energy. Light from outside should be allowed to come into the house through windows to prevent sunlight deficiency. Adequate lighting inside your home is necessary. Dr. John Ott, a light researcher found that there are harmful effects of fluorescent lighting on humans, such as learning abilities and overall health, in fact the use of cool white fluorescent lights has been legally banned in Germany at a Federal level.
  1. The East compass area of your home represents Health and Family. Place a lush plant or something green or brown to activate the health energy. To make this energy even stronger add a small water fountain or something blue.
  1. Sleep is vital for good health. You have a personal health direction where the energy constantly flows to you to benefit your health. By sleeping with the crown of your head against that direction your health can be enhanced. If you can’t sleep with your head against that direction, at least sleep with your crown against one your other three personal magnetic directions. Get them here FREE: https://fengshuiyourhomenow.com/success-direction/ 
  1. Good quality air is vital for good health. Make sure you open your windows and allow outside air to come in. Also keep luscious green plants in your home, which purify the air (but not in the bedroom).
  1. Good conversation and friends are also good for health. Keep a happy kitchen with a bright, friendly,    well-organized kitchen. The color yellow is excellent for digestion.

Here’s to your Feng shui health!

How at Add a Touch of Cheer to Your Home

February 15, 2016/0 Comments/in Bathroom, Colors in Feng Shui, Feng Shui for Health, Feng Shui for Money, Feng Shui for Stress, Feng Shui Room by Room, Feng Shui Your Office, Kitchen /by Glenda Feilen

amusing-yellow-kitchen-walls-white-cabinetsYellow is a cheerful color and a delight in most places in your home. It wakes up the room like adding sunshine or light to the room.

It brings in uplifting vibrations and brightens the room. It also brings in warmth and creates a cozy and welcoming feeling. It is good for health and makes any kitchen feel like a place you want to hang out. It lifts the energy and keep the corners of the room from collecting dark, dense, energy. The yellow vibration supports personal self worth.

There are many shades of yellow from soft butter yellow to a hot fire yellow. When using the hot fire yellow, it is important to use it in smaller amounts so as not to overload the area with fire energy.

Yellow can be used nicely in the following areas:

  • Center (Heart of your home)
  • South (Reputation and Recognition
  • Southwest (Love, Romance, and Marriage)
  • Northeast (Spiritual Growth)
  • East (Health and Family)
  • West (Creativity and Children)
  • Southeast (Income and Prosperity)
  • Northwest (Helpful people)

Find a place to brighten you home with yellow decorations, carpet, drapes, painting, or flowers. 

Do you need a Red Door? Will it bring you prosperity?

November 8, 2015/0 Comments/in Colors in Feng Shui, Common feng shui mistakes, Feng Shui Basics, Feng Shui for Money, Feng Shui Room by Room /by Glenda Feilen

red doorDo you need a Red Door? Will it bring you prosperity? Is a red colored door really lucky in Feng shui?

Color is very important in Feng shui. Different colors have different energy and therefore attract different things.

In ancient China, red doors were associated with nobility, however this isn’t ancient China and even though red is auspicious, and even attractive, a red door isn’t for every home. In ancient China and Japan, red was used for the entrances to shrines. Building codes in China required that only high-ranking government officials could paint their doors red, which is one reason why red is associated with prosperity.

In the West, red came to represent a welcoming color. In the days of horse and buggy, a red door indicated to travelers it was a place for hospitality and a good night’s sleep. In the Catholic tradition, red is an auspicious color; as the color of the blood of Christ, a red door on the church signified sanctity. In Scottish homes traditionally painted their doors red when they had finished paying off the mortgage.

It is best to have a front door which has a color that represents the vibration of the compass direction it faces:

To determine the direction of your front door, stand inside the front door or interior of your home and look straight out of the front door. That is the direction your door faces! Never take the direction of your front door while standing outside looking in.

North facing door: blue, black, white

North East facing door: orange, purple, yellow, terra cotta

East facing door: green, blue, turquoise Material

South East facing door: green, turquoise, blue

South facing door: red, pink, purple Material

South West facing door: pink, peach, peach, orange, yellow

West facing door: yellow, white, gold, magenta, silverer

North West facing door: magenta, gold, silver, white, yellow

I cover this subject in depth in my study program – FENG SHUI THE EASY WAY. Four videos that will make your home filled will prosperity, balance and harmony.

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