Feng Shui Tips for Your Home

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The idea of having good and positive energy flowing into your home can be interesting enough to consider whenever you plan to build, remodel or change the interior features of your home. Feng Shui can give you some ideas on how you may be able to let positive energy flow into your home. Here are some Feng Shui tips to consider the next time you do that home remodeling or home interior change.

When looking for a site on where to build your home, try to look for areas where all sides are being protected by landforms such as hills and mounds as well as trees, bushes or even other buildings. Avoid sites with landforms that produce destructive energy such as jagged rocks or pointed cliffs. Choose instead areas where nourishing energy is said to be produced such as that near rounded slopes, and smooth featured land protrusions.

Most people would want instead to counter negative energy in homes by the used of certain implements known to help bring in positive energy. There are different ways on how to improve the Feng Shui of a place just by making use of objects that promote positive energy or just by simple rearranging the interiors of a home.

It is suggested that one should first look at the destructive features in a home before assessing the good one in order to see how much of an improvement might be required. Sometimes, looking at the good features first may bring about the tendency to overlook the bad ones. So it is better to check your home for bad areas so that you can find something to counter them.

The use of "Bagua" mirrors is one thing that may help in counteracting bad Feng Shui. When you live in a home where a neighbor's driveway or a road points directly towards your front entrance, you can affix a Bagua mirror at the door to counter the negative flow of energy.  A "Bagua" mirror may also prove to be useful in counteracting the effects of sharp and pointed objects that directs to your house such as tree branches, TV antennas and other pointed architectural features.

Another countermeasure would be making use of two destructive objects against each other. When you see an object in your home that depicts certain destructive objects, you can place another destructive object directly across it. If you have a large fireplace in your home, you can either place a picture of a waterfall directly above it or have a fountain placed next to it in order to counterbalance the energies that flow inside your home.

Other symbols used in Feng Shui can also be used to counter negative energies inside the home. Just like the "Bagua" mirror, such objects can help counteract on the destructive energies produced by some objects inside and outside the home. For counteracting on the energies produced by irregularly shaped and grotesque looking rocks, a Chinese "rock warrior" can be used to keep things in balance.