tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-54892091557304684592024-02-20T02:46:58.117-08:00Feng Shui For Great SleepMerlene Bishophttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16120737591232164038noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5489209155730468459.post-62994704588896028422010-08-03T12:59:00.000-07:002010-08-03T12:59:05.117-07:00Feng Shui For Great Sleep <span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span> FENG SHUI FOR GREAT SLEEP<br />
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All of life is energy and Feng Shui is the ancient Chinese practice of arranging objects to be in harmony<br />
with the flow of that energy. Since we spend about one third of our life sleeping, the bedroom is a good<br />
place to focus on for good energy flow. When setting up your bedroom according to the Chinese<br />
principles of Feng Shui, use the principles of the Five Animal template consisting of the tiger, the dragon,<br />
the phoenix the tortoise and the snake. You may not understand these principles, but they have worked<br />
well in Chinese culture for centuries.<br />
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Use the following steps to create a positive Feng Shui energy flow:<br />
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1) Place a nightstand or table to the right of the bed. This represents the tiger, low to the ground and <br />
ready to spring into action when threatened.<br />
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2) Place a tall dresser or other object to the left of the bed. This represents the dragon, high above the <br />
ground, symbolizing our wisdom and our ability to reflect on information.<br />
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3) The space at the foot of the bed should be kept clear. This represents the phoenix which flies out <br />
ahead to examine the land and gather information. The phoenix is our vision and inspiration.<br />
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4) The head of the bed should be placed against a wall. This represents the tortoise that provides us with <br />
stability, security and protection.<br />
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5) The bed should be placed within clear sight of the door without being in the flow of incoming <br />
energy. This makes it easy for you to see who is entering. The door represents the snake that always <br />
has a clear view of what is coming.<br />
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6) Do not place your bed near a window. Doors and windows direct the energy flow in the room, so it is <br />
important to avoid being in the direct path of the energy.<br />
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7) Never place a mirror opposite the door, the window or the bed. A mirror in this position will bounce <br />
energy back. The idea is for the energy to flow harmoniously through the room.<br />
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8) Do not place a bed under ceiling beams. The beams push energy down, creating a downward force that<br />
puts pressure on your body.<br />
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9) Do not place a light directly over the bed. It should be on either side of the bed.<br />
When you decorate your bedroom using Feng Shui principles you are creating a flow of harmonious<br />
energy in a place where you most need it in order to be well rested.<br />
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