Remington Residents Voice April 2015 | Page 3

feng shui your home

Bringing good energy in, for prosperity and happiness

Instead, they choose to focus on areas that are already quite

well-done, such as the main entry or the living room. Do not make this mistake. Look at your house as a whole system and understand that one neglected area will sooner or later spread the negative energy throughout your whole house.

Define a feng shui plan for your house, or a list of priorities to bring the current state of your home closer to the state of a desired home. Know that with a strong intent and with enough perseverance, a harmonious home with great energy will be yours to enjoy!

Once you have clearly identified your priorities, explore these easy feng shui tips:

Main Door Feng Shui Challenges: Is your main door aligned with the back door? Do you have a staircase facing the main door? The front door is very important in feng shui, as this is how Chi, or Universal energy, enters the house.

The Flow of Chi: Get into the habit of checking the flow of Chi in your home. Does the energy flow freely to all the areas of your home? Or does it get blocked before reaching your bedroom?

Do you have good energy (Sheng Chi) or bad energy (Si & Sha Chi) in your home?

Clutter Clearing Tips: I know this is easier said than done, but, believe me, clearing clutter is not that hard! We have some suggestions and easy tips to help you with the clutter clearing process.

By Rodika Tchi

Feng Shui Expert