Feng Shui Your Living Space For Positive Energy Flow

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As renters who need to abide by a rental contract, we do have limited power over our surroundings. Nonetheless, instead of submitting all control to the landlord and with that renouncing certain control over your life, you can make yourself feel like an owner of your rental space by bringing good Feng Shui energy into your living space. Furthermore, this will help you achieve your desires on having a well laid-out space more swiftly and decisively without having to perform the extensive changes landlords typically oppose.

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How To Create Feng Shui In Your Home

 

Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese philosophy that describes how energy or Chi, streams throughout our surroundings. By utilizing this philosophy, you are directing the energy in the most harmonious ways in terms of health, wealth, relationships and many other things important to one’s satisfaction and happiness. All things, from a cluttered corner to a displaced bed, can influence your place. The main goal of Feng Shui is to enhance your well-being and as well as the quality of your life.

From the aspect of Feng Shui, it’s essential that your place appears safe, aesthetically pleasing, and cozy. On the other hand, you are also recognizing what a challenge it is to bring these features to the space you don’t actually own. Yes, rentals can be challenging. However, with some suggestions from Feng Shui, you can get the feel of it like an owner till the day you decide to move.

 

Keep it Coming Through Front Door 

For Feng Shui, the front door is one of the most vital sections of a home. It is named the Universal energy or the mouth of Chi as it is considered to be the passage of the energy flow. For the purpose of the family, children, wisdom, career, love, wealth, fate, health and other zones of the space, keep that energy incoming!

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If your space is small, it becomes very necessary to have an open and clear entrance, hence releasing more energy to nourish your living space. Because your space is small, you may put an additional effort into a clean entryway, without shoes, clothes or unneeded pieces lying around in plain sight.

 

Keep Clutter to the Minimum

With the more respect you give yourself by keeping the place organized and beautiful, the greater will be your sense of ownership. In order to bring its positive advantages to every part of your life, Chi needs a cleared open pathway through your space. That being said, you should keep your clutter to the minimum

A lot of clutter decelerates or even stops the energy flow, which impacts on your capability to live your wealthiest, most plentiful life. Metaphorically speaking, excessive, worthless or unusable things hold you stuck. As each room has its own significant Feng Shui symbolism, the influence of decluttering differs from room to room.

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Clear Windows for Clear Direction

Windows are regarded as “the eyes” of the residence and in connection to your life they symbolize your capacity to see your life’s direction more clearly. Therefore, if you mean to implement some Feng Shui principles to your living space, commencing with your windows is a fine idea.

To keep your own Chi from escaping through the windows the Feng Shui-friendly windows should be big enough to let in a lot of sunlight, but at the same time, they shouldn’t be from ceiling to the floor. However, if the place you are renting has such windows, you should consider making them smaller by placing a heavy object such as a big flower pot or a wall from paper or fabric, which will create an obstacle for your Chi. This will prevent it from an easy escape. Also, it is very important to keep the windows clean as the unclear and dusty windows are pertinent to uncertainty in life.

 

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Arrange the Outdoor to Attract Nourishing Energy

The Feng Shui of a house is defined by factors both outside and inside. Feng Shui teachers ratify that if outside Feng Shui of your living space is overwhelmingly negative, it is redundant to improve the Feng Shui of the inside. Therefore, you should ensure your outdoor space is also arranged by Feng Shui principals if you wish to bring auspicious energy. Good Feng Shui in your outdoor space will help attract high-quality, nourishing energy, as well as turn on all your senses.

If you wish, for instance, to have a shade on your balcony or in the backyard during the hot summer days, check with your landlord if it is okay to install folding arm awnings. If you place them above the windows, ensure they don’t extend over them too much, as the awnings may cut off the sunlight, making the inside area dark. According to Feng Shui, a dark space creates various problems, two of which include making the occupants depressed and gloomy.

 

It is obvious that Feng Shui is a sensible idea that may be effective in creating a home setting that encourages good luck and success. Although this post is not a complete list of every Feng Shui issue you can likely dodge, it is a good leading point for those who desire to give a rental space the feeling of home.

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Victoria Lim

Victoria Lim

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Victoria is a lifestyle writer and a true home improvement and DIY fanatic in constant pursuit of trying something new. She’s in love with life, love, and self-love. Her fields of expertise include home decor, interior and exterior design, landscaping and walking a dog for miles and miles. Psychology is also a topic she likes to explore along with some nice cup of green tea, where she’s sometimes making difficult decisions about which tea would be perfect for her next cup. You could say she’s an avid tea-drinker.

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