Saturday, April 4, 2009

Feng Shui Made Simple

"Feng Shui Made Simple: Room by Room" written by Feng Shui Consultant Sheri Ruston is a great introduction to Feng Shui.

The 76-page ebook is full of practical tips, enhanced with photos and diagrams that anyone with limited knowledge of the ancient Chinese practice can immediately put into action. There are lots of simple tips that you can use that can make a big difference to the overall look and feel to your home.

The author points out that Feng Shui is not merely an ancient art and, perhaps to those not knowledgeable in this field, a somewhat mysterious practice, it's also a science. It has it's origins in quantum physics and so is as much an art as it is a science.

For instance, she explains that just as you can see dust and dirt that collects in your home, energy patterns also exist in your home that affect your health and well-being. So you shouldn't simply vacuum and dust your home. It's also necessary to clear the energy on a regular basis and that there are certain situations that require a space to be "cleared" in a more vigorous manner.

From this ebook it is easy to see that if house builders took Feng Shui into consideration from the planning stages more of our homes would have a better flow, feel more harmonious and have a more positive effect on our health and well being. And builders of luxury developments are incorporating Feng Shui into their architecture and design.

However, while popular among famous people such as Oprah, Steven Spielberg and Donald Trump, Feng Shui is not just for the rich and famous. This ebook highlights some common defects in how some homes are designed or situated, the adverse effects this can cause and what can be done to address these defects short of pulling down the dwelling and re-building.

There is a clear explanation of Black Hat Feng Shui - bagua - a tool which can help in the manifestation of your goals and dreams. Simply put the bagua can be thought of an an "energy map" which can be superimposed over the floor plan of a house or a piece of land. It is divided into 9 areas which can help you understand what is happening in a particular space in relation to your life.

Thankfully, this can be applied to a single room as well as an entire house. This allows one to practice the bagua techniques in a relatively small area before branching out. The disadvantage with the latter approach is that you could end up with a room trying to express too many things.

This ebook not only gives Feng Shui tips for each major room in a house, it also provides tips for the home office as well. Sheri Ruston describes Feng Shui as "a system for arranging your home, workspace and even your property". It therefore makes complete sense that any system that brings greater order to a working environment will help to boost productivity and therefore prosperity as well.

Bob Proctor said he was teaching a seminar once when one of the participants got so excited that he couldn't wait until the end of the seminar to put what he was learning into practice. So he rushed out to put into action the selling strategies he had learnt returning later to report on his success. Similarly, long before you finish reading this ebook you'll be evaluating your own home and more than likely you'll start making changes before you finish reading the text.

For more information about this ebook and to discover for yourself how to give your home a Feng Shui makeover and create a more harmonious, beautiful environment that will enhance the quality of your life and empower you to achieve your goals and dreams visit http://www.FengShuiforHealthyLiving.com

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