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In it's highest and purest form, good feng shui signifies perfect alignment between inner and outer worlds.
Lada Ray
It’s good Feng Shui.’ ‘What’s that?’ ‘It’s Chinese for throwing out your crap.
Mike Bennett (Resurrection (Underwood and Flinch #1))
Love your home and it will love you back. This is good feng shui
Rodika Tchi
Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense. — Buddha
Cathleen McCandless (Feng Shui that Makes Sense: Easy Ways to Create a Home that FEELS as Good as it Looks)
A house is a home when it shelters the body and comforts the soul. — Phillip Moffitt Creating
Cathleen McCandless (Feng Shui that Makes Sense: Easy Ways to Create a Home that FEELS as Good as it Looks)
become stable and some soil for the seed to grow. Make perfect pancakes If you are not good at making perfectly shaped pancakes, you can put the batter in a plastic ketchup bottle. From now on, your pancakes will be a lot more consistent and there will be less mess when cooking.
Sarah Brooks (DIY Household Hacks: Ultimate DIY Household Hacks Guide! - Save Time, Money And Effort, Increase Productivity And Get Stuff Done With 120 Proven And Smart ... Feng Shui, Simpilfy, Bedroom Makeover))
Oh, and I also noticed that your house is a really good party house. The amount of people in there, the flow… have you feng shui’d it yet?” “No. I IKEA’d it instead.
Camilla Chafer (Weapons of Mass Distraction (Lexi Graves Mysteries #5))
For visitors, it is the first experience of your home, and you want it to make a good impression – even if you don’t often have guests, you want it to impress yourself!
Cliff Tan (Feng Shui Modern)
GOOD LUCK EVERYONE!!! This year, December has 5 Mondays, 5 Saturdays, and 5 Sundays. This happens once every 823 years. This is called money bags. So share it and money will arrive within 4 days. Based on Chinese feng shui. The one who does not share will be without money. Share within 11 minutes of reading. Can’t hurt so I did it. JUST FOR FUN.
Matt Parker (Humble Pi: When Math Goes Wrong in the Real World)
But then the friends are saying good night, shaking my hand, smiling. Off into the night they go and James and I are left alone again. I realize one of us has to make a move or we are never getting any sleep tonight. I move over to the mattress and lie down. I let my sarong slip off to the side. I let my bikini bottom show. He’s busy, moving buckets from one side of the room to the other, shaking some dirt off the bottom of one, moving another just so. I’m wondering if this is some kind of Masai feng shui, or if he’s avoiding joining me. I don’t press him; I let him go on with whatever he is doing. A nervous man is a wonderful thing. It gives a woman all the power, but it only lasts so long, so I try to enjoy it, this moment of feigned control and confidence on my part.
Kenneth Cain (Emergency Sex (And Other Desperate Measures): True Stories from a War Zone)
Feng shui is a tool to increase the good energy of the home
Amy Leigh Mercree (The Healing Home: A Room-by-Room Guide to Positive Vibes)
The Rat, Monkey and Rooster are in ’Harmony.’ Therefore, if you have one of these animals in your pillars, you can expect a good and harmonious year for your business, career, education, home environment, and personal relationships.
Michele Castle (2024 Wood Dragon Year: Feng Shui and Chinese Astrology)
Just as you can “feng shui” your office or home, I encourage you to “feng shui” your entire physical atmosphere. Pay attention to how things affect you. Get rid of anything that doesn’t feel good, serve, or uplift you. Don’t be sentimental—no matter how priceless an item may be, nothing is worth keeping if it doesn’t leave you with a positive, light feeling. If it irritates you, reminds you of something or someone who makes your heart close, or if it distracts you from recognizing the subtle energy of the moment, give it away. Trust your intuition, not your intellect, when making these decisions.
Sonia Choquette (Trust Your Vibes (Revised Edition): Live an Extraordinary Life by Using Your Intuitive Intelligence)
in feng shui, the center of the house is the Health area and that the packed closet was symbolic of stagnant health issues.
Cathleen McCandless (Feng Shui that Makes Sense: Easy Ways to Create a Home that FEELS as Good as it Looks)
These nine areas correspond to the nine compass directions: southeast (Wealth & Prosperity), east (Family), south (Fame), southwest (Love & Partnership), west (Creation), northwest (Synchronicity), north (Career), northeast (Knowledge), and center (Health).
Cathleen McCandless (Feng Shui that Makes Sense: Easy Ways to Create a Home that FEELS as Good as it Looks)
Your physical senses connect the inner self to the outer world. The five senses of smell, taste, hearing, sight, and touch are the avenues by which you gather information from the environment. Sensory information helps you know whether or not a place makes you feel good.
Cathleen McCandless (Feng Shui that Makes Sense: Easy Ways to Create a Home that FEELS as Good as it Looks)
When you stand with your shoulders directly facing another person, you’re sending a nonverbal message that’s confrontational, causing survival mechanisms to go on alert and creating a heightened sense of tension
Cathleen McCandless (Feng Shui that Makes Sense: Easy Ways to Create a Home that FEELS as Good as it Looks)
Feeling is the language of the soul. If you want to know what’s true for you about something, look to how you’re feeling about it. — Neale Donald Walsch
Cathleen McCandless (Feng Shui that Makes Sense: Easy Ways to Create a Home that FEELS as Good as it Looks)
Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense. — Buddha
Cathleen McCandless (Feng Shui that Makes Sense: Easy Ways to Create a Home that FEELS as Good as it Looks)
She leaned forward and placed her chin on her fist. 'So. Can you tell me in a sentence or two how I can fix my life using vaastu shastra techniques?' He smiled. 'You'll be surprised to hear that I can. These things may be complex on the surface, but they are built on very simple truths.' He leaned back and joined his fingertips together, looking up and thinking for a few seconds. 'Let me put it like this. Consider your desk, whether it is an office desk, or a table at home where you receive and write letters. What happens at that desk? Answer: every day, a number of letters are received. Or faxes. Or advertisements. These are all items with potential energy applications. They are all bits of paper urging you to react in some way—to buy a product, or respond with a phone call, or change the way you do something. Now what we should do is to react to that potential energy transaction in some way—and thus burn up the energy in it. We should either fulfill it, by doing what it says, or we should make a decision that we are not going to fulfill it, but instead throw the paper away. But, instead, we take that piece of paper and we balance it on our desk, unwilling to make an immediate decision. This happens to a number of pieces of paper every day, and then before we know it, there is a huge pile of pieces of paper on the desk. When it gets too high, we take the pile of paper and we tuck it into a drawer. When the drawer gets so full it cannot close, we tuck the paper into a cardboard box and stick it under the desk. Soon our desks are jammed with paper—underneath, inside & on top.' 'Good God! You've been spying on me!' 'Alas, it is what most people's desks look like.' 'What's the effect of all these unfulfilled bits of paper? What did you call it—potential energy transactions?' 'I shall tell you. The day comes when you arrive at your desk, and you have lots of work to do, but you can't do it. You feel an incredible amount of inertia. You can't get started. And you have no idea why.' 'You peeping Tom! You've been staring at me through my office window.' 'The reason why you can't get started is that your desk is swamped with frozen energy. It is lying there, waiting to be handled. But the inertia infects everything you do, so that you end up unable to do anything.' She shook her head. 'It's awful, but it all rings true. What about computers? I use mostly email these days.' 'They're just the same. The only difference is that instead of physical letters arriving at your desk, emails arrive in your inbox. Again, each of them is a potential energy transaction. And again, the right thing to do would be to delete each one, or reply to each one—and then delete it. But that's not what we do, is it?' 'It is not.' 'We leave them there in our inboxes.' She nodded guiltily. 'And soon there are 600 emails in our inboxes.' '800.' 'And eventually, we select them all and stick them in a file called "archive"—which is simply the computer equivalent of the cardboard box under the desk. And the result is the same. Our email systems become full of frozen energy, & inertia spreads out of it. We find ourselves unable to do any useful work.' 'I've often wondered why I feel like I am walking in treacle. So what should one do about all this?' Sinha waved a bony index finger at her. 'This is what I recommend. Divide all your paperwork into 2 piles. One of stuff that is useless and should be thrown away. And one of stuff which you think may be of use one day. Then you throw both piles away.' 'Both piles?' 'Both piles. By that stage, you will have started to feel the benefits that clarity can bring.' 'And I suppose one should delete all one's emails as well.' 'Exactly. Even if you don’t, that nice Mr. Gates has arranged for the computer to crash every few years, so that all your stuff gets wiped out anyway.
Nury Vittachi (MR Wong Goes West: A Feng Shui Detective Novel)