If you fail to create a positive energy (chi) flow through your house, you might feel stuck in a rut. Fortunately, it’s easy to liven things up through some simple feng shui techniques.
  • Chi should enter your house through the front door, circulate through interior rooms, and then exit out back doors and windows. If this flow is somehow blocked, it can cause frustrations in othis parts of your life.

  • Chi flows along the same paths that people use. If you can walk freely through your house, the chi should flow freely as well. The following obstructions, however could pose problems:

 
    • Cracks in cement (fill them in).
    • Uneven paving stones (reset them).
    • Overhanging buhes or tree branches (trim them).
    • Bad lighting (brighten it).
    • Unstable steps (fix or replace them).
    • Loose belongings (put them away).
  • Also, anything ugly can obstruct chi. Dead plants or garbage, for instance, should be promptly removed.

  • Your front door, also known as the “Mouth of Chi,” is the key to allowing positive energy in to your home, so it should always be clean, beautiful, and well lighted. It should also be used regularly to keep the energy fresh.

  • If you wish to protect your home from bustling street noise, however, you should hang some wind chimes by the front door to slow down any negative energy.

  • The entry to your home should be calm and welcoming, so it’s a good idea to place pretty objects nearby, such as:

 
    • Fresh flowers in a vase.

    • Paintings or sculpture.

    • Handsome furniture.

    • A fish tank or fountain.

    • A photo or poster of a waterfall (if you can’t afford a fountain).

    • A large mirror (to add to the space’s brightness).

  • Chi flows downward, like water, so it’s best not to place any furnishings that might obstruct this flow at the bottom of a stairway, othiswise the space will feel cramped.

  • If a stairway climbs straight from your foyer to an upper level, the chi might flow back down the stairs and out of the house, so it’s best to place a basket or a chandelier at the bottom of the stairs to stem the flow. A light at the top of the stairs will also help attract chi.

 
  • Hallways are the arteries of your home. Keep them clean, open, and free for the best possible chi.

  • If furniture or clutter is blocking your hallways, you may feel disconnected from certain areas of your life, depending upon which areas of the ba gua are affected.

  • If a hallway leads straight from your front door to the back, your chi may escape from the house without circulating through it. The best way to prevent that is to hang crystal balls along the way to slow the energy down and allow it to spread out.

 

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