Whisperedwind
Jan 26 2005, 10:12 PM
Hi All!
MM~ just wondering how many people are into this other fascinating subject?
Does it have anything to do with witchcraft? hmmm, not sure.. but its all about placement~ design.. flow of "chi"..
I'm working on it, with my apt now and having a great time!!
There are some things, that definately don't resonate with me, so I don't use them.. (like doves to me.. somehow remind me of dirty pigeons!! lol)
So, just curious, if anyone else use's this,.. results.. etc..
Ideas, thoughts..
Its like with anything else, its has to Resonate with YOU!!~
I incorporate the different area's, with alot of witchy things.. crystals..cleansing.. etc..
esp the colors.. but I AM noticing a difference, already in the energy and flow of my apt and it does feel good!!!
blessings
Whispered~
Pomona
Jan 26 2005, 10:18 PM
I have to say I find it a bit "new-age" for me. I can't honestly get that having a loo in my "relationship corner" will mean that my relationships are doomed to failure, or that my life would be fulfilled and free if only I'd put a windchime up above my front door...
For me, the most important thing is filling a home with love and laughter and hope and joy. And I don't think you can do that by carefully placing mirrors etc. It comes more from the people within and what happens with them.
Just my (very curmudgeonly) viewpoint!
Esk
Jan 26 2005, 10:25 PM
Pomona
I don't have a lot of time for it either, to do it properly you have work from before the house is even built. If it faces the wrong way or has the wrong influences around it no amount of spider plants on the tv obscuring Coronation Street is going to help. As I understand it anyway, you can't really just borrow the bits you like and hope to get the effect.
Crow
Jan 27 2005, 12:33 AM
I don't know an awful lot about it, but from what I've heard the entire placement and design of a building has to be in line with feng shui guidelines that's more important than movingthe furniture and painting the walls, apparently.
That said, it all sounds like common sense to me. If you have less clutter and your house is clean of course you're going to feel more motivated and lively.
Dave
Jan 27 2005, 08:54 AM
I'm afraid that my Feng Shui skills are limited to arranging the saucepans in a neat little stack with the handles all sticking out at attractive angles.
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