A few mornings back, while having my morning coffee on the patio, I couldn’t help smiling to the trill of the songbirds that have returned for the summer. It was like music to my ears. Did you know that in feng shui, birds are a symbol of wealth and harmony? They are considered powerful symbols of all the new opportunities available to you.
Have you ever held a handful of those round white seeds that are often mixed with crunchy sunflower seeds? You can find them available in most home stores. When they are flung upwards, to fall back to the earth, you’ve not only called our fine-feathered friends to dinner, it’s as if you’ve called a shower of blessings from above to your home and to yourself. As the seeds bring the birds to your home, the birds call good luck chi to your home in much the same way. To share abundance is to call abundance. It’s a good thing to remember when you put a feeder out for our bird friends.
Do you need good chi or auspicious luck in a matter? The placement of a feeder outside or an art display inside your home can be advantageous simply by placing the item in the proper baqua area. Let’s say you are searching for a job, a feeder on the northern side of your home is most beneficial. Using a beautiful picture of birds, whether it is of peacocks or the illustrious phoenix, placing it along the northern wall on the inside your home can help accomplish the same thing. This is the career area, as you recall, and to stimulate the chi here is quite useful. You have invited fine-feathered luck to visit you. The next phone call you receive just may be the new job opportunity you’ve been waiting for.
The wealth corner, resting in the upper back left, can be inspired to call forth financial abundance by the placement of art objects representative of birds. A lovely music box decorated with birds and playing beautiful musical notes is doubly favorable. Another pleasing picture? That’s fine as well, just be sure to choose an item that will fill you with the same happiness that you are searching for.
Colors in shades of yellow, white, silver, pinks, oranges or magenta, displayed in your bird art, encourages chi to pass through. It will bring auspicious luck with it as it draws good favor from these auspicious colors.
Remember, when you use good feng shui in the placement of your birds, it becomes a most positive way to feather your nest!
Good luck should come flying your way.
Peace.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
How'd You Sleep Last Night?
Some nights are better than others, but we all know when we've had a good night's sleep. Seven to eight hours of quality rest will raise your energy level and start you on your way towards a great day. If you've been tossing and turning, there's a very simple feng shui tip that can help to stack the deck in your favor.
The Chinese believe that numbers have the ability to change their lives. Using your personal kua number, find one of the numerous charts available in books or on the internet, use the column affecting your health, and begin sleeping with your crown facing, as close as possible, to your most auspicious direction. I have a kua number of 2. Knowing that I had been sleeping with the crown of my head in a westerly direction, I knew a change was necessary. Find your most auspicious direction for health on one of these charts and begin using your most auspicious direction. You'll be pleased with the difference.
I've known this for years, but somehow had neglected to incorporate it into my new landscape when I moved in. After a particularly fitful night's sleep, it occurred to me that I had been sleeping with my head in the most inauspicious direction available to me. Unable to rearrange the furniture in my bedroom, I simply decided to try sleeping with my head at the bottom of the bed. With my head in the west for good health, I found upon waking the following morning, I had slept better than I had in months. The beds still made up in the normal manner, but at night, my pillows and me convene to the other end.
You may be able to do a little room rearranging that I couldn't, and place the bed in the proper direction, either way, you'll find a pleasant night's sleep is headed your way.
Find your best direction, using your kua number, for any situation you may need help correcting concerning wealth, health, love, or personal growth and get the numbers going in your best direction.
Peace
The Chinese believe that numbers have the ability to change their lives. Using your personal kua number, find one of the numerous charts available in books or on the internet, use the column affecting your health, and begin sleeping with your crown facing, as close as possible, to your most auspicious direction. I have a kua number of 2. Knowing that I had been sleeping with the crown of my head in a westerly direction, I knew a change was necessary. Find your most auspicious direction for health on one of these charts and begin using your most auspicious direction. You'll be pleased with the difference.
I've known this for years, but somehow had neglected to incorporate it into my new landscape when I moved in. After a particularly fitful night's sleep, it occurred to me that I had been sleeping with my head in the most inauspicious direction available to me. Unable to rearrange the furniture in my bedroom, I simply decided to try sleeping with my head at the bottom of the bed. With my head in the west for good health, I found upon waking the following morning, I had slept better than I had in months. The beds still made up in the normal manner, but at night, my pillows and me convene to the other end.
You may be able to do a little room rearranging that I couldn't, and place the bed in the proper direction, either way, you'll find a pleasant night's sleep is headed your way.
Find your best direction, using your kua number, for any situation you may need help correcting concerning wealth, health, love, or personal growth and get the numbers going in your best direction.
Peace
Friday, June 10, 2011
The Turtle verses the Lo Shu
I’m not sure when I realized this but every year, in the early summer, I transform from a feng shui advisor extraordinaire, into a single unit turtle rescue squad. As it happens, I seem to draw the amiable tortoise to me like a moth to a flame. One morning last week as I headed out to work, I found yet another one scrambling across the hot pavement looking for adventure. I always hate to tell them, but usually there’s nothing on the other side of that hot road they didn’t have on the side they just came from. Usually, I just grab them from behind and run to the other side. Once I get it settled into the closest patch of tall grass I can find where it can consider whats just happened, I’m on my way.
This time, the creature was near my own turf, not somewhere further down the road, so I kept running with him straight into my own backyard. My mind fairly fizzed with the information from my own feng shui background. I was filled with the desire to have this hard-shelled creature make his home in my own garden. I felt as if I was a descendant of the great Chinese Emperor Yu Huang.
Emperor Yu Haung was the first person known to observe the unique pattern of squares on the back of a turtle he had seen swimming in the vast Yellow River. Here, is where the legend of the Lo Shu Square began over 5,000 years ago.
The magical Lo Shu Square, based on the mathematical formula found within its 3x3 grid, contains numbers within the 9 squares that, no matter which column you choose to work with, all add up to 15. From this time forward, the square began to be recognized by the Chinese as a symbol of natural order, balance, and a way to maintain a connection with the universe.
You may recall the Baqua, which, to me, is the easiest tool used to correct the balance of chi within your home. It grew from the Lo Shu and is based on the same principles. With either of these, you can begin to adjust the balance of harmony in your home as you address the concerns of any of the life areas.
It makes me wonder if the rescued turtle roaming around my garden was just trying to adjust his own harmony when I snatched him up so he could adjust mine.
Peace
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Black Tortoise Rising
We’ve talked about the Red Phoenix, the Green Dragon, and the White Tiger. Today we see the Black Tortoise creeping in to take his place at the back of your home.
Ideally, we hope to see a gentle rolling hill in place. It is suggestive of a higher mountain and is there to represent a protective barrier at the rear of your property. If the support initiated by having this creature near by seems to be lacking, the occupants might face considerable difficulty. Work on creating a symbol of the Tortoise immediately.If there is no natural hill or mountain, a nice fortification in the form of tall rounded trees, or a large storage structure can be built to symbolize the Black Tortoise.
When the representation of all of the four celestial animals is in place, it’s like an announcement of a great auspicious area being declared for the location of your property. If you are building a structure upon your property to stand in for a gentle hill, and are given only one choice of these four magnificent creatures to select from, choose the Black Tortoise. It is said to have equal importance to the Green Dragon. You can expect the Tortoise to help in careers, provide the blessing of happiness while on the job and it guarantees great margins of success in each business endeavor.
When the Tortoise is at your back, you are surrounded by a symbol of long life and happiness as well as being supported with a great defense from negativity. It is said that the occupants of the home will receive solid structure and backing when he is found near by. The Black Tortoise is yin and corresponds to the North. Its earth element is that of water, it’s season winter, and black, or dark gray and charcoals represent the colors for it.
This large creature is considered not only wise, but also clairvoyant. He is always listening, continually gathering useful information, as he makes plans to protect the occupants of the home. His shell is strong and represents an ability to prevent change from occurring in your homes energy. In feng shui, his shell is often used for divination.
When you put him in his place at the back of your yard, you’ve whispered the secret that you are willing to accept his protection.
Peace.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
White Tiger Protection
Look out your back door. I’m hoping you see a small hill to the western side of your yard. This is the area that the White Tiger inhabits. It’s another of the fantastic creatures that helps to protect the invisible, unfelt energy known as chi that surrounds you and your family.
The White Tiger is represented by a slight rise or elevation in the landform of your property. His area rests in the west and is guided by the element metal. He is known to be equally as strong as that factor. When you have reached the level of success that you seek and have obtained the blessings of health and of wealth, the tiger watches from in hiding and springs forth to defend your successes from loss. He adopts a cunning nature, knowing when to strike and when to only observe.
Cultivate a rising landform on your property if there is not one there. This is a place in which he can rest. You may need to build a small berm, which is easily done, or shape bushes that may already be growing on the western side of your property into the shape of a small hill. These can symbolize the hiding place of the White Tiger and is where security will linger for those in need of protection.
Plant white flowers and bushes on the berm you have built.You can find many varieties in garden shops such as at a Lowes or your Home Depot. White is the color that represents the tiger and these will help to make him even more strong and powerful. There is no certain plant that would be better than another; but the color of the plant that is important in your choice. Also, do not build the height of your hill area greater than that of the Dragon area located to the eastern side of your property. To do so would diminish the strength of the Dragon. You are striving for harmony in all things.
This spectacular creature holds the key to the certain safety of your family. Invite him in. When you have a tiger in residence on your property, you have the feng shui equivalent of absolute reliability.
Peace.
Saturday, May 7, 2011
The Ultimate Dragon
You will find of the four celestial guardians of feng shui, the Dragon is considered the most “yang” within the group. The Phoenix, the Tortoise, and the White Tiger captivate us with their own unique abilities, but the Dragon represents the definitive display of male vigor. You will find that much more use of the Dragon is found located within the Landscape form of feng shui. It is considered highly protective when found naturally within the land structure of a property setting.
It’s direction is east and performs amazingly well when placed in this area. Look for it to encourage abundance, energy and luck quickly as means of a cure. You will find no symbol any stronger than the Dragon as a bringer of good luck. In the present and in the future, its display is a way of building up luck now and providing a way to capitalize on it in the future.
To bring your family honor, find a prominent place within your home in which to place pictures, statues or carvings of the mighty Dragon. To help those within your home to visualize victory and future success in all business dealings, a statue of a dragon placed in the career sector of the home will inspire “good luck” chi to grow for you.
If you are in need of drawing help from powerful friends, I’d suggest placing the Dragon in the northwest corner of your home, always allowing that this image is within the range of being at eye level to ensure control over its powerful vitality. When you place this small amount of restraint over its magnificent energy, you can be assured that the harmony in your home will not be over shadowed.
May you be healthy and prosperous as you learn of the many ways of the Dragon.
Peace.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Thanks for the Memories
Today let’s think about space clearing. Every moment from this one back contains memories. This is true not only us, but for our homes and yards as well.
Think of the first birthday party for your child; the surrounding in which it happened also contains the memories of that happy occasion. You remember the creation of the cake in your kitchen - your kitchen, as you begin to think of that day, contains those very same memories as well.
When I speak of space clearing, don’t get up to take out the trash and place an empty vase in the closet. I refer to the memories and emotions contained within that space.
Whether they are sublimely harmonious and happy, or chilling with sorrow, the proper things to do would be to clear and cleanse this space, preparing the way for new people, inhabitants and memories to claim it for their own. It brings peace and harmony to a new beginning.
If you are without access to a feng shui consultant who can perform a space clearing ceremony for you, there are ways you can accomplish the same results on your own.
If you are leaving a space or home for a new one, I would recommend reading one of the many feng shui manuals available in your local library or book nook for the cure that is most appealing to you spiritually. Some will require the uses of orange peelings, bells, or smudge sticks made of sage. They will all require patience, purity of thought and most assuredly your good intentions to be worked into the ritual of cleansing your space conscientiously.
I try to smudge my home often to remove negative vibrations. The music of bells combined with focused good intentions works famously to chase out negative vibrations. Whichever method you choose, work it well from your heart and you will find that favorable peace and harmony floods to your space preparing the way for new beginnings.
Peace.
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