Primroses, geraniums, marigolds, and petunias, tucked into azaleas, ginger, and ferns, sitting in a sun-dappled corner of the front yard. They completely erase the effects of the two sharply square columns and their poison arrows. Discover ways to enhance the energy in your own space with daily Feng Shui mini-lessons. http://bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
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Showing posts with label square columns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label square columns. Show all posts
Monday, May 20, 2019
Wednesday, September 5, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
Square columns at the entrance foretell of bankruptcy. The poison arrows stab family, friends, and strangers as they come or go. Lift the threat by growing a vine around the column. Guardian plants, topiary, or statues work too. bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
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Thursday, January 25, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
Square columns aim poison arrows in four directions, insulting and assaulting guests. Soothe their fiery burn with the fluid fabric of draperies, swagged to open wide the welcome between them. Yin softness abates yang hardscape to ease stress of danger.
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Friday, January 19, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
If the entrance aims poison arrows at guests as they arrive and leave, cure the threatening insult with a blessing written on the side that faces visitors as they exit. Twinkle lights add Fire energy to defuse the threat. Fighting Fire with Fire works!
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