Tuesday, December 4, 2012

How would I position my babies crib using feng shui?

Q. She will be born in july of this year2007. My house is 3 houses away from a main street where there is a cemetary. I already have 3 mirrors set in my living room facing the cemetary to relfect back the negative energy. I was told to light insence in the middle of my living room and front door in the morn and eveningtoo. any sudgestions on what colors i can also use in the roomsince she will be in our bedroom?

the room has one wall with no windows the other 2 wall have windows. the window less wall is aligned with the door, and i read not to align the crib directly witha door, so what do i do? help!!:o)

A. Position your child�s crib or bed with a solid wall behind its headboard (not lengthwise) to provide solid support in his/her life. The bed should not be against a window or be directly in line with the door. Do not place the baby against a wall that has plumbing on the other side of it such as a toilet. For more advanced Feng Shui, you can line up your child�s crib/bed so the head points in one of their 4 favorable directions.
She will be a 3 Gua person which is a wood energy.
South, North, Southeast and East are her best directions. Try to aim her crib in one of these directions.
As for the cemetery, plant a row of red flowers on the side of the home that is in line with the cemetery.
If you have to allign her with the door you will need something so the chi does not hit her directly since it will be too strong.
Usually a screen works best. If not, hang some sheer fabric from the foot of her crib if the crib has posts. Otherwise a faceted crystal sphere between the door and the crib which is hung from the ceiling will disperse the energy and soften the effects.
I have written a couple of articles on both these topics.Maybe they will be of use to you.

Here is Feng Shui for Babies
http://www.selfgrowth.com/articles/Feng_Shui_for_Babies.html
and here is Feng Shui says No Way to Cemetery
http://www.selfgrowth.com/articles/Miller37.html

Many blessings on your new addition to your family.
P.S don't let anyone make her bed until she comes home.


what is the best color for a tranquil bedroom setting?
Q. want to relax and sleep well.... and color suggestions... or decor ideas?

A. Feng Shui experts suggest earth tones for the bedroom for a welcoming, relaxing, cozy & serene atmosphere. I would suggest something like "Tatami Tan" by Sherwin Williams, with "antique white" for the trim and/or ceiling:
http://sherlink.sherwin.com/swapp/color_visualizer/index.jsp

For decorating ideas, here are some bedroom makeovers that HGTV did with type of color palette:
http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/dc_design_feng_shui/article/0,1793,HGTV_3371_5634809_02,00.html
http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/dc_design_bedroom/article/0,1793,HGTV_3366_5639663_02,00.html
http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/dc_design_bedroom/article/0,1793,HGTV_3366_5536879_02,00.html
http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/dc_design_bedroom/article/0,1793,HGTV_3366_5609115_02,00.html


i have a question on setting up my room feng shui?
Q. is it bad for my bed to face the door or the same wall that the door is on?
also, are there any other bad things to not do, like facing the bed towards the door?

A. In feng shui, the "commanding position" for the bed is as far away from the bedroom door as possible, but which still allows you to keep an eye on the room's entrance. "This gives you a sense of safety and protection while you rest," says Jayme Barrett, author of Feng Shui Your Life. The corner of the room diagonally opposite the door is usually best, since it distances you from the door while keeping the bed out of direct alignment with the room's opening, which is conducive to sleep, relaxation and healthy chi.

Avoid positioning your bed under a window, which lacks the symbolic support and protection of a solid wall and can lead to fitful sleep as energy enters and exits through the window, David Daniel Kennedy, a feng shui teacher and consultant in Berkeley, Calif., and author of Feng Shui for Dummies, explains.

Whatever you do, make sure your feet don't point out the door while in bed. In traditional Chinese culture, this is called the "Death Position" because the deceased are carried out feet first. Practitioners believe sleeping this way can drain your life force.


How do I use my Feng Shui Kua # which is 2 for designing my appartment interior?
Q. I heard about colors and metals and such that go at various poles using a compass in each room but is there a diagram I need to follow specifically for the # 2? Thanks for any good help.

A. This is only for Kua 2
Sheng Chi - Life Generating -North East:

Your desk or PC should face this direction to increase business success.
Sleeping with your head pointing towards the North East draws on wealth energies while you rest and helps you awake refreshed .
Placing wealth symbols in the North East attracts good fortune. Use gold ingots, coins, God of Wealth figures, or the powerful Carp as an image, not a real fish tank here .
Keep the North East sector clear of clutter to ensure a clear mind to cope with life.
Semi precious stones or natural quartz crystals are also items that will energize prosperity. Place a wealth vase in this area - hidden from the view of others.
Having a wealth ship or 3 coins in this area will also bring about prosperity and career luck. The wealth ship should be placed as though it is coming into port FROM the NE. If you put a money frog here, make sure it is facing towards the NE.
If you want to become famous or recognized, make certain the area is brightly lit. Or you might want to place a small grouping of horses along with some red silk flowers, which signifies fame. Try using a globe or a map of the world in the NE area of the room or desk for success.

TIEN YI - Heavenly Doctor - West:
Choose your bedroom in the west part of the home for improved Health and fortune if possible and point your head towards the West while you sleep to further improve your Health and wellbeing .
Place a pair of brass Kei Loons in the west corner of your home to safeguard your health.
To encourage good health place Brass gourds in the west of the home or west of your living room to increase longevity luck.

NIEN YIN - Relationships Longevity-North West :
Activate this location to enhance your networking skills or improve your love life.
Sleeping in the North West room will help you improve relationships with your children and your partner, keep it active with moving metal, clocks etc .
Enhance the North West with metal or brass objects, wind chimes clocks etc .
Attract new love into your life by placing a set of Mandarin Ducks, made of jasper next to the picture of the partner you desire in this corner of your bedroom.
If your focus is on romantic love, marital prospects, or marital bliss, use one or more of the following in the NW sector of the room or desk: crystals, plants, red silk roses or peonies, Dragon and Phoenix symbols, the Chinese character for "Double Happiness," a pair of Mandarin ducks or lovebirds, figurines or paintings of horses, or two red hearts in the NW sector of your room or desk. Keep this area brightly lit as well.

FU WEI - Stability -South West :
Good room for meditation and self development, a wise and relaxing area for you .
Face this direction to mediate when in stress and under pressure, especially whilst working.
Enhance this sector with Crystals and porcelain or ceramic plates etc.
Use the Fire element, candles lights etc, or the colors red in soft furnishings is also helpful, Red flowers also help enhances this sector.
For peace, harmony and overall fortune, you can use a unicorn, Chinese vase, or Peacock picture in the SW area of your room or desk. If personal development is your main focus, sleep with your head pointing SW. You may also position your desk so that you are facing SW when seated at the desk. A tortoise in this area (alive or otherwise) will enhance the element of protection and stability. Use paintings or figurines of an elephant to symbolize strength and staying on course.

HO HAI - Mishaps -East :
Working in this sector of the house gives you a lot of problems and worries, try and avoid it.
Avoid facing this direction while working, eating or sleeping.
Red or the fire element helps weaken the element of this sector as it destroys wood.

WU GWEI - Five Ghosts -South East :
Facing this direction may cause you to lose business due to internal errors and staff back stabbing, change at once.
Display a red resin dragon in this sector. The dragon is a good symbol for the east and a red one will help weaken the negative wood energy. You may also want to put a painting or drawing of some mountains in this area of your room.
Diffuse the negative chi from this direction by placing EARTH objects like porcelain vases, colored pebbles and crystals.
Destroy the negative sector with fire, lights candles, red furnishings.

LUI SHA - Six Killings South :
Facing this direction whilst you work will destroy your career, Change at once.
Sleeping in this direction weakens your health and destroys your ability to develop in your work environment.
Display crystals in the south to weaken the six Killings.
Display your China collection in the South.

CHUEH MING - Total Loss North :
Avoid this direction at all costs.
Your main door should not face or be located in the North sector of your home. If it is, try to use another door to enter your home if at all possible.
Negate the sha-chi from this direction with a Brass Mirror facing North
Place some agate here to combat illness and misfortune.
The element here is water so using wood elements in this area should help to dispel the negative chi because wood weakens the negative water energy.

Please note these suggetions work best when you live alone or live with people who have the same good and bad directions otherwise if you weaken an bad area for you you may weaken a good area for them. Kua 2 people are compatible with 5, 8, 6 and 7.
Best of Chi in the New Year of the Purple Fire Boar!





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