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Thought I would continue with another post on Feng Shui and designing a healthy home with some excerpts from The Healing Home, by Suzi Chiazzari.



Isn't that the cutest house? I love that picture!


To recap a little about the rooms in our homes, according to Feng Shui...

"The arrangement of furniture in your home is significant and you can generally follow the rule that the home owner's chair, desk or table should have a commanding view of the front door. In the living room, the wealth point is located at the top left-hand corner as you enter. If you are suffering from financial worries, place a large, round-leafed plant in this position in the room. A sofa should never be placed under a beam as this puts pressure on whoever is supporting the family.

In the bedroom, it is best to align the bed north/south in keeping with the body's own magnetic field and it should not be directly opposite the door or it will drain your energy. Bedside lamps should also be placed next to the bed and not over it so they do not interfere with the electrical field. If it isn't possible to align your the bed north/south, sleep with your head facing east. A bed should stand off the ground so there is a healthy flow of air and chi below it.

Bathrooms should be kept to one side of the house rather than in a central position. Bad odors and dampness need to escape outside. For the same reason, kitchens need to have access to an outside wall and window. A square or rectangle kitchen works best, especially if it is on the south or east side of the house. A kitchen facing a bathroom or toilet will encourage bad health. South relates to the fire element and east is the position of family and health.

When approaching a house, the size and shape of the doors and windows will have a strong effect on you. They should give out a welcoming message to you and your visitors, while protecting you against harmful energies and unwanted spirits."- The Healing Home

My additional notes: You don't have to give up on your home if you start using Feng Shui and you begin to notice, that in order to use these concepts you think you will have to tear it down and start all over again. There are many "cures" for areas that are blocking healthy energy into and within the home.

Plants are a wonderful way to enhance the good chi in your home. Plants absorb and store light vibrations which transform and transmit chi into the air around them. Plants with round leaves help with financial problems, the larger the plant the better. Plants with pointed leaves act as daggers which cut fortune.

Stones and rocks placed in and around the home have a stabilizing effect on the chi. If you are having trouble holding down a job or stabilizing a relationship, use heavy objects like statues made of stone or wood to be of assistance. Try to place them in the right life path area such as Wealth, Finances, and/or Relationship)

Water symbolizes money and by introducing water into the home, it's energy will help attract life enhancing and wealth making energy. If you don't live near a river or other body of water, a pond or a pool will help. Also adding a water feature such as a fountain in your garden can also attract positive energy. Inside the home, an aquarium containing uneven numbers of goldfish or a bowl of water in which floats flowers. You might also try a vase of flowers which contains a crystal in the water. The crystal, water, flower combination helps to send out healing energy into the home.

Next time I will talk more about mirrors, wind chimes, and colors.

Have a great day everyone


I know...not a very good picture, I'll get a better one when we
play with the new camera again
Posted by Dragon's Flower at 1:10 PM - 22 Comments   Add a Comment  
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Thot I'd give the place a quick once over...I'm busy writing a paper. It looks really nice...and your home behind you (what I can see of the room) is beautiful...and so are you!  
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by HeatherScot (PM , CC ) on Tuesday November 6, 2007 @ 2:04 PM




Thank you Heather

The picture is sort of grainy but next time hubby says "sit here and pose" he will use the new camera, which may be this weekend.

I am sure having some second thoughts about moving, I really do love this house and have put so much into it...energy, money, love...and as much as I really want to be out of the city and in Eureka, it is becoming very hard to let go. I really don't think I can do it. I need to talk to hubby about it. You know...if we could have a summer place, a small cabin that would suit me fine. Just a little place that we could go to every now and then for a couple of weeks at a time. Yep, I think that will be the discussion this week, I'm happier already!

Good luck with your paper
 
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by Dragon's Flower (PM , CC ) on Tuesday November 6, 2007 @ 3:11 PM




Nice posting, I like it. I love little English cottages too!
n.
 
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by n. lynn (PM , CC ) on Tuesday November 6, 2007 @ 3:40 PM




Thank you n.lynn, it was nice of you to stop by.

 
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by Dragonflower (PM , CC ) on Tuesday November 6, 2007 @ 4:06 PM




DF! My goodness! Great place you have here!
I am so happy to come visit! You are so busy on the
Stream! I want someone to come in and do Feng Shui
on my living room for sure! Have fun over here and I will
be sure to visit!
Much love
 
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by Dalpha (PM , CC ) on Tuesday November 6, 2007 @ 4:43 PM




Thank you Dalpha

So glad you stopped by Body Works. This is a blog that I was asked to parnter with and since then the original owner has left Blogstream and I took the blog over for her. There are so many great posts she put up when she started Body Works and one day we started talking them and next thing I knew, we were working together on the blog trying to get something going that we thought might benefit people. I have neglected the site for a while but am ready to get it going again. I'm looking foward to talking with people again about the posts I put up and answering questions that anyone might have.

Until I get the email situation taken care of and transfered over to my primary account, I will usually answer comments over at Body Works when I see the site has been updated by a comment in my dragonflower account. Apparently there is no easy way to just transfer the account over so that it is combined with my other blogs


Oh well, it will all get figured out, in the meantime, I will probably only post at Body Works once a week...hope to set up a routine for the three blogs.

Have a great night Dalpha

 
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by Dragonflower (PM , CC ) on Tuesday November 6, 2007 @ 5:10 PM




Good evening Crone

Thank you for stopping by Body Works. I'm glad you like the background. I worked on this for most of the day mainly because I kept messing up on it..had the colors all mixed up and it just took me forever to finally get it all together...guess it was just one of those days

Hope you and Shadow are having a good week.
 
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by Dragonflower (PM , CC ) on Tuesday November 6, 2007 @ 9:49 PM




Very informative post! Layout's great too!  
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by beautifully pensive (PM , CC ) on Wednesday November 7, 2007 @ 11:01 AM




Oh sweet deary hellllloooooo there. I too love the little bungalo cottage. Looks like a nice writing or artwork retreat or studio for meditation and yoga.

What a lovely woman you are deary. Keep up the good work deary.

Ta Ta,
Mrs Doubtfire
 
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by Mrs. Doubtfire (PM , CC ) on Wednesday November 7, 2007 @ 1:03 PM




first visit to your new blog,
and i like it alot...excellent
discussion material

you look pretty
 
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by purplefly (PM , CC ) on Wednesday November 7, 2007 @ 3:29 PM




Like the new blog and love the room you're in.  
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by Sybil (PM , CC ) on Wednesday November 7, 2007 @ 3:34 PM




Wow this is very cool...I like learning things and now I can learn AND incorporate it into my life and your room and you are both beautiful. Also love the cottage and wild flowers. Thanks for teaching us Feng Shui. Hugs Chey  
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by HisQueen (PM , CC ) on Wednesday November 7, 2007 @ 10:08 PM




Thank you Chey

You are very sweet.

I really do believe in the Feng Shui concepts and I try to keep them simple (some of it can get so complicated that it can drive you a little wacky trying to figure it all out!)

I'll post some more on some of the things I think work in another post, maybe over the weekend.

Thank you for stopping by.
 
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by Dragonflower (PM , CC ) on Wednesday November 7, 2007 @ 10:25 PM




Thankyou for posting so that we can learn to better ourselves...help is where one finds it, again thankyou I love to learn Hugs Chey  
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by HisQueen (PM , CC ) on Wednesday November 7, 2007 @ 10:28 PM




Thank you Sybil

Glad you stopped by Body Works.

My hubby took that picture of me in our dining room, it's my favorite room of the house. But basically the whole downstairs looks like that with the same colors and all.

Stop back by over the weekend, I should have another post up on some more tips for Healthy Homes and Feng Shui.



 
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by Dragon's Flower (PM , CC ) on Wednesday November 7, 2007 @ 10:30 PM




Purplefly, you found me over here and I am very happy you stopped by to check out Body Works. I'm just kind of all over the place

I'll post some more on this blog over the weekend.

Thanks for the compliment No black Halloween wig and craziness like in the Halloween pics.

Talk to you soon
 
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by Dragon's Flower (PM , CC ) on Wednesday November 7, 2007 @ 10:36 PM




Thank you Mrs Doubtfire

Glad you stopped by Body Works. I'm just here and there and everywhere huh?

I'll be back over at Body Works this weekend and will post some more. Thanks again for stopping by.
 
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by Dragon's Flower (PM , CC ) on Wednesday November 7, 2007 @ 10:40 PM




Thank you beautifully pensive

Glad you stopped by Body Works. I'll be posting again over here this weekend so stop back by if you get chance.

 
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by Dragon's Flower (PM , CC ) on Wednesday November 7, 2007 @ 10:42 PM




oooohhh, Very Pretty Background Dragonflower ~ Love the new look, and Your pic is Pretty too !  
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by Mouse (PM , CC ) on Thursday November 8, 2007 @ 9:57 AM




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Sorry I am late! Please forward this to Lil Reg!

Happy Birthday Huggggggggggggggggz,
Taylor
 
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by kktaylorcc (PM , CC ) on Wednesday November 14, 2007 @ 6:20 PM




Excellant post...I seem to be rearranging my life lately and I really needed to read this one.  
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by Coloconnect (PM , CC ) on Thursday November 15, 2007 @ 12:59 AM




Colo

Thank you for stopping by Body Works. I'm glad the post helped. I'll be posting more on this subject in a few days.

I've missed talked with you!

Hope you and yours have a wonderful Thanksgiving
 
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by Dragon's Flower (PM , CC ) on Tuesday November 20, 2007 @ 3:57 PM


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
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