A staircase with no landing depletes the upstairs. Chi (the life force) rushes down the stairs like a waterfall! Chi rushing down a staircase is a problem of step 3 in the Nine Steps to Feng Shui® System, which is to embrace vitality by making sure chi circulates adequately through the whole…
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Ups and downs are a part of life. But when you have a door (any door) facing a staircase going down you may end up feeling like your whole life is going downhill all the time. It doesn’t matter if there’s just an opening and then you see the stairs…
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Staircases that have one flight of stairs, with no landing, are a problem that belongs in STEP 2 of the Nine Steps to Feng Shui® System: Balance Extremes This is how a staircase with no landing can affect you and your family: When you’re downstairs looking up a staircase with no…
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If you want your staircase to be Feng Shui correct, a good place to start is to make sure it’s not a “staircase of death.” Do you have a staircase of death at home? Feng Shui Staircase Staircases of Death Staircases of death are staircases that have no handrails. Unfortunately,…
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Home and garden TV shows are a hit for a reason. Everyone dreams of a home they can be proud of and where they can be happy with the people they love. But the homes you see on TV are designed or remodeled based on the vision of a designer…
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A home well managed, a home that runs on autopilot, adheres to cycles and schedules that are based on the rhythms of nature. There are things that need to happen every day, every week, bi-weekly, or every month – for a home to look good. Some things happen first thing…
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There’s an order in nature. There’s an order in the Universe. Order means that we can trust life and we can learn to navigate it to become happier, healthier, and luckier. The Nine Steps to Feng Shui® System is based on this beautiful order of nature. 9 Principles of Natural…
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Foo Dogs in Feng Shui, also known as Fu Dogs, are not actually dogs, but lions. These sculptures depict mythical lions said to protect a place from evil spirits or energies. Foo Dogs are a symbolic Feng Shui “cures” or enhancements that are placed on the sides of a front…
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• See Feng Shui Cures by Rooms • Explore Feng Shui Cures by the Life Area • Get Feng Shui Cures by the Nine Steps Definition of Feng Shui Cures Feng Shui “cures” are products that have been designed to fix or correct energetic problems in home or business spaces.…
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There are a number of circumstances when chi (life force) simply escapes a room. A room that is depleted of chi also becomes stagnant. It’s hard to thrive in a room that has become depleted and stagnant. Without chi, people feel unmotivated and fatigued. Here are some circumstances that make…
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