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New Feng Shue Tips From Suzee Miller


QUESTION: What colors do I use in my bedroom?

ANSWER: The "over use" of dark or bright colors (paint on walls) can be harmful to one's health, rest and energy. I recommend painting bedroom walls soft "soothing" neutral colors, then add in the 5 elements via accent and decor items to create balance.

QUESTION: Where do I put the bagua: facing my front door, or on the outside of the door? I am very confused about this.

ANSWER: You will want to place it over the entire house facing the "main" entrance door.

QUESTION: For good finances, I put a plant with rounded leaves to the left of the front door and a red envelope with American coins in it. Must the coins be Chinese coins? Are these good things to do to improve my finances?

ANSWER: None of the above will help your finances unless you BELIEVE they will. They have everything to do with the Chinese culture and tradition, and little to do with Feng Shui.

QUESTION: We had to sell our beautiful house and have lived in an apartment for the past 7 years. Financially we have lost a lot. What am I not doing right?

ANSWER: This is a difficult question to answer not knowing more about the circumstances of your life and career. However, for starters, I would start by honoring your career, wealth and health directions to raise your "personal" chi (energy), so that you can begin to turn things around with less effort.

QUESTION: I will be sharing a tiny office (approx. 6' x 8.5') with 2 co-workers soon. My desk will be less than 1 foot from the doorway and none of us will have any privacy. Also, we work in a hospital, on a patient floor so our door has to be open during work hours. How can I protect myself and not feel on display at all times?

ANSWER: This is an almost impossible situation to remedy. The only recommendation I can make is to leave the office door 2/3rds open to slow down and redirect Chi. Typically, people who sit this close to a door do not stay long as it's impossible to complete work and tasks on time, to handle the chaotic "energy" racing at them, and/or to feel supported by the environment.

QUESTION: I have a large round decorative mirror. Can I hang it above my bed.

ANSWER: Not only is it a dangerous placement, but it also prevents a restful night's sleep.

QUESTION: My house faces north west, is that good?

ANSWER: It depends on your "personal" Feng Shui element, the exact NW compass degree reading and the year of completion of your house.

QUESTION: I have some bamboo that is at the end of it's life. It was given to me by my daughter about six years ago. It's energy has brought me much financial success. I bought two new plants but have not disregarded the old one. Should I get rid of the dying one? If yes, how? Compost, garbage, other? I want to keep positive energy.

ANSWER: Yes. You do not want anything dead or dying in your inner or outer environment. You can bless it and dispose of it any way you want, and still maintain positive energy.

QUESTION: Where is love the strongest?

ANSWER: A balanced environment exudes peace, harmony and LOVE. Therefore, I suggest you learn the basic tenants and principles of Feng Shui and apply them to every room in your work and living environment, if you seek "more" LOVE and joy in your life.

QUESTION: How can I meet and be with my soulmate?

ANSWER: In Feng Shui we balance 5 elements, Yin/Yang and Chi so that we are empowered to "come from" the things we desire. Thus the goal is to "become" the ideal soulmate you seek, so that your beloved can find you.


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Feng Shui Anatomy

Every area of a house can be viewed uniquely according to Feng Shui theory, with some rooms being more important than others.

BEDROOMS

These should be sacred spaces where an adult or child can retreat and regenerate. We spend roughly one third of our lives in our bedroom, so maintaining balance and serenity in this area is essential.

FRONT DOOR

Sometimes called the "Chi Gate," the main door is the gateway between the world and one's privacy. Air currents literally enter and exit at this point; this area should be kept clean and uncluttered.

HALLWAYS

These transition rooms are the arteries of the house. They should be relatively bright, not too narrow and/or cluttered. A chronically dark hallway should have a skylight or artificial lighting.

LIVING ROOM & FAMILY ROOMS

These are the areas where where friends & family gather. They should be light, bright and open.

DINING ROOM

Most people seldom use a formal dining room. However, traditionally, it's an important room in the house and should exude wealth.

KITCHEN

The kitchen is referred to as the "hearth" of the home. The energy in this room is important; it should be light, bright and airy. The kitchen is considered one of the most important rooms in the house and should be clean at all times.

BATHROOMS

It's best to avoid homes with bathrooms in the center of the house or if it's the first room you see upon entering a house.

HOME OFFICE

There are two basic types of home offices: the one where we store and file papers, pay bills and pass recreational time on the computer, and the real home office where we sit for at least several hours a day conducting business and generating income. Both types of offices should be clean & orderly.

STAIRS

Stairs should not be aligned directly with a heavily used entrance door, or in the heart of the house. Stairs of any kind, indoor or out, need to be kept clean and safe to use.

WINDOWS

Windows are the eyes of Chi; they should be clean & open properly. Ideally they should allow sufficient light & pleasant views into a room.

CEILINGS

A flat ceiling is considered good Feng Shui. A severe sloping ceiling will cause the flow of air currents in the room to become chaotic. Sloped ceilings and exposed ceiling beams can contribute to sleep and health problems.

FLOORS

Floors should be level so as not to cause equilibrium or health problems for the occupants.

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