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How to make your home chi friendly.
The postive energy that can help improve your life. This Article will help you understand the basic of Feng Shui.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Most Items can be found in your home.
  1. Step 1

    First it is helpful to have well lighted rooms to help draw the postive chi. The main entrance of a home should be well lighted also.
    This helps draw the postive chi.

  2. Step 2

    Second, Plants are a good way to bring postive chi to a home. They need to be healthy plants. Dried flowers are not the same as a live plant.
    Dried flowers and dying plants develope negative chi.

  3. Step 3

    Wind chimes are a great way to bring postive chi to your home. Place by the front door or area around the front door. By getting hollow cylinder wind chimes you allow the chi to flow through them.

  4. Step 4

    Believe it or not live animals also encourage postive chi. I am sure this could go without saying but the animal should be in good health.
    It also helps if you pick one that fits you as a individual.
    Say you don't have time for a dog, then get a fish.

  5. Step 5

    Fresh moving water creates postive chi. A fountain or aquarium works but they must be keep clean. Foul-smelling water will bring negative chi.
    If you have any leaks in your kitchen or bathroom or outside you will want to get them fixed as soon as possible.

  6. Step 6

    One would want to avoid a crowded room for it can hender the financial well-being of the people living there.

  7. Step 7

    The one room that gives off the most negative chi is the bathroom.
    If you keep the lid down on the stool that helps and keeping the door shut.

Tips & Warnings
  • This is just basic information there is so much more to Fung Shui.
  • I am not sure there is a need for such article, so let me know.

Comments  

BarbieGirl said

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on 7/17/2008 Good article! I especially liked step 6. I need to declutter my bedroom, perhaps that will give some extra help to my finances. I didn't know that a crowded room would affect that. Thanks for the info.

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