Feeling Burned Out?
How can Feng Shui help you from feeling burned out and drained?
Fix the pilot light on the stove.
Check, clean, and repair the fireplace.
If you still can’t seem to light your fire, contact me right now to inquire about a Feng Shui Space Clearing or a Virtual Feng Shui Consultation.
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Feng Shui Cures for a House at a T-Intersection
You have to think of a street as a river that runs in front of your house, and that river’s water is representative of Chi, or Feng Shui energy.
You always want the energy to run in a calm and peaceful way in, around, and through the house or office you are in.
So, if your house is at the top center of the “T” in a T-intersection, energy is going to run into that T-intersection just like water hitting a blocked off river bank before sweeping off to the sides.
This creates very aggressive energy, which can start to tear away at your home and your well-being.
If you are looking into buying a house in a T-intersection, you might want to seriously reconsider.
Fortunately, there are ways to cure this aggressive energy if you are already living in a home at a T-intersection.
Such ideas include adding very thick and strong guardrails in front of the house.
This will not only help slow down the Chi, but will also prevent cars from crashing into your home!
For personalized advice on how to avoid homes with bad Feng Shui, find out how Jessie can help at her Feng Shui for Buying Real Estate page.
If you are already in a home at a T-intersection, get an In-Home Feng Shui Consultation today!
Don’t ignore this advice! T-intersections can be quite serious.
For even more information on lasting Feng Shui cures, read up on my more recent T-intersection post and my cul-de-sac post, which also applies to T-intersections.
For more help, contact me right now to inquire about a Virtual Feng Shui Consultation.
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Plants and Feng Shui
If you have dead plants in your home, throw them out!
If you are trying to bring them back to life and they don’t grow back within a few weeks, don’t hesitate to throw them out!
Dead plants, dried flowers, and empty pots are not good Feng Shui.
They represent death and weaken the energy in your house or office.
If it doesn’t look good, it’s not good to have it in your house!
Add some life to your home with living plants that represent what you want and put them in the right places.
Adding a money plant like a Crassula (pictured right) in your Wealth & Prosperity corner, for instance, would be a much better step than adding a desert cactus in your Love / Marriage / Relationships corner.
For information on how Jessie can provide some personal assistance, check out her In-Home Feng Shui Consultations page.
Good luck bringing life back to your life!
If you can’t seem to keep your plants alive, contact me right now to inquire about a Feng Shui Space Clearing or a Virtual Feng Shui Consultation.
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