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How to Feng Shui my Bedroom

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Feng Shui my Bedroom
Feng Shui my Bedroom

Feng Shui is a popular Chinese art or practice that is used by people all over the world. Practicing Feng Shui means having the proper balance of the Yin and Yang. Yin-Yang always coexist together, you can't have one without talking about the other. Feng Shui like the Yin and Yang uses the powers of Heaven and Earth to create a positive environment. Thus by creating a balanced bedroom by the ideas of Feng Shui you will have a positive results in this world and the next.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    To practice Feng Shui properly your bedroom should have at least some form of natural light such as a window or skylight.

  2. Step 2

    Having a fan in the central region of your room on the ceiling is also recommended by Feng Shui to help keep the room the will circulated.

  3. Step 3

    Your walls should be covered with signs of Feng Shui, this may come in the form of religious symbols, memorable photographs, and personal works of art such as paintings and collages.

  4. Step 4

    Feng Shui is about keeping perfect harmony of the self. Your bedroom should be both relaxing and stimulating to the mind and body.

  5. Step 5

    Fill your bedroom with Feng Shui in the form of your favorite colors, possessions, and memories. When you go to sleep at night and close your eyes with the memory of something in your room it should create a positive thought and when you wake up this positiveness will likely care over to the next day and allow you to leave your room in the morning with a sense of balance in your life.

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Mindee94 said

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on 7/28/2009 Skylights and ceiling fans are wonderful accents and so balancing. Thanks for the Feng Shui tips.

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