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[G381]Good Feng Shui Bedroom
by Peter Bishop, Pet
Goods Feng Shui in the boss office and in the accounting office are of importance for the total firm. Rest and insularity in these rooms are especially important.

The access to the boss office should be light and roomy. Offices at the end of long and dark halls count as unfit. The boss office should lie in a higher floor than the toilets.

Aquariums with an odd amount at fishes contribute for flourishing a business.
Plants and landscape pictures provide positive energy, named Ch'i. They create harmony in the room.

Which colors are favorable, depends on the type of the firm. Red and gold symbolize good fortune. Therefore frequently Chinese shops and restaurants decorate themselves in these colors. Basically the related colors should mediate a feeling of balance.

Business that drive trade should set up vases with big bloomed flowers. Peonies and lillies are suited for example.

The Best Place for Office Chair and Desk

Good work can be encouraged. Therewith to work undisturbed, concentrates and successfully at your desk, the following Feng Shui rules count in:

The desk should never stand that the employee has the door in his back. If one does not know, who enters the room, unrest emerges. At best the employee sits with the the wall behind him and has the door in front of him.

Who sits in his office chair with the wall in his back, should place plants and floor-standing lamps behind the desk additionally.
If the employee sits with the back to the door , it should be recognizable at least through a view into a mirror, who just enters the room.

Door and window should not be opposite in an office. Otherwise the positive energy, the Ch'i, flows unused out of the room.

Desks frequently are placed in front of the window. That is unfavorable according to Feng Shui because the employee cannot see the door then. The desk is therefore placed better into a corner diagonally. The employee sits behind it and sees both the door and the window. Although the danger exists that the flowing energy gathers itself behind the desk. That can cause back pain according to Feng Shui. Therefore the corner should be defused with a shade.

Unfavorably are work places that lie exactly on the straight line between door and window. The desk should moved out of this line and wind chime should be placed in front of the window.

It is ideal to locate your bedroom in the room furthest away from the front door. In a way this is the true Yin and Yang interacting with each other because the entrance is Yang whereas the bedroom is Yin. Some school of thought in Feng Shui says that having the bedroom near the main entrance is bad, often times we don't have too many choices- so follow the other tips I have listed and do the best with the space you have.

To ensure you'd have a very comfortable setting use some soft colors that are not stimulating nor dynamic, using those colors of such quality can ensure one is relaxed and becomes restful easily. If you are looking to spice up your love life stick with pinks and reds, which will increase the romance in your life employ the use of stimulating colors such as red, orange, etc, although limit the use of such colour to slight accents; Stimulating colors as such are very Yang and thus keep you moving instead of resting.

Position your bed as far away from the door as possible and out of the direct line of the door. Putting the bed too close to the window on the other side of the room will render it impossible to accumulate the "Chi" which is essential to all good Feng Shui setup. Always have a headboard as part of the bed for stronger back support.Common Feng Shui knowledge dictates that sleeping with the feet toward the door of the room is not auspicious at all. Such positioning is termed a "Death Position" as if the body were of a deceased that is to be carried away feet first.Feng Shui practitioners believe that it's better to have some objects serving as foot-board to block the way. Make sure to allow for more spaces to accommodate every need and never have any clusters. Make sure no pointed objects are sticking out to any direction. To alleviate this drape fabric over the sharp edges to create fluidity.

De-clutter! Clutter in your bedroom prevents the free-flowing of Chi. No hiding of junks underneath the bed as most people would do in China. Consider the objects that you have in your room, remove any work related items, and any objects that hold past memories that are best forgotten; as teddy bears from a past relationship.

All other items that are dynamic by nature would best be taken away to avoid disturbing the mind. Putting a few favorite books around the bed is always welcome as being good ideas too.

For those who are single they will find that setting up the bedroom and its items in pair can enhance the chance of meeting the long-awaited lover. The bed is indeed a love shrine to those who're in relationship already. Therefore, it's equally as important to have significant items around the bed rather than those things that reflect or carry bad energies via unhappy experiences that took place in their presence.

A common Feng Shui trick is to place pictures, art or items around the room that represent what you would like to see in your own life- such as inner peace, love or success. A carefully chosen piece of art can have an impact on your own personal achievements.

Do not to place a mirror opposite, next to, or over the bed. This will bounce too much energy around the room to allow for good rest, and will magnify problems and worries - and it is thought that mirrors in the bedroom can invite a third party to interfere in your relationship. The only cure to such a dilemma is to hang decorative material or curtains in front of the offensive mirror, cover them up when you retire for the night or if possible turn the mirror away from the bed.

Lighting should be just right - not too much nor too less. In Feng Shui everything needs to be along the "middle path" and this is more true when it comes to lighting. Use decoration measure to adjust the intensity of lighting that goes into the room.
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