Everything in every environment affects you. The shapes of buildings you drive by affect you. Graffiti, broken windows, and overgrown lots affect you. Hang a car charm your rear view mirror for protection. What kind? Learn more. bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
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Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
Anthropomorphic images reveal deep wounds, though they may be posted to be “funny.” One of the sins of Atlantis was the careless blending of creatures who then lived tortured lives. This is bad Feng Shui and bad karma. Learn more. bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
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Monday, October 29, 2018
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A blank bedroom indicates the need for sanctuary from an overwhelmingly active heart and mind. The intention is to erase the trauma; to replace the drama with serenity. Stuffing such feelings and thoughts actually multiplies them. bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
Sunday, October 28, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
Curvilinear structures add yin energy. Note that this bridge carries no gas-powered vehicles. Only bipeds and bicycles are silently supported here, adding an attractive harmonic to the river crossing that resembles a treble clef. bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
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Saturday, October 27, 2018
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Candlelight affords a frequency of intimacy that is not provided by any other lighting. Sunlight is bright and public. Candlelight is personal and private. When you light candles, you intentionally set a stage that says SPECIAL. bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
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Friday, October 26, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
The Family & Friends gua attracts the Wood element. This skyline sits across a very narrow room from a row of pedicure thrones to give a distance view where there is none. Quite a neat trick and great Feng Shui! To learn more-> bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
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Thursday, October 25, 2018
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Shield clients from direct exposure to the constant flickering of fluorescent lights with billowing waves of fabric suspended from the ceiling. This same set up also cures overhead metal structure and exposed beams. Discover details. bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
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Wednesday, October 24, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
Stand back across from doors that transition chi between spaces to see the flow as if it were drawn in a red line. Look at the guas and the elements that force the flow to redirect. Map it on a Bagua energy map to effect a cure. bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
Tuesday, October 23, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
There is an energy field in long unused spaces that can seem to replay loops of past events, with a hauntingly familiar silent soundtrack. The Metal element particularly anchors such frequencies. Clearable, but deeply ingrained. bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
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Monday, October 22, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
Focal point art, especially over a fireplace, should anchor Black Tortoise energy, with the arch of the shell included. When there is a sharp point aiming at fire over a hearth, incendiary energy will insinuate into conversations. bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
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Sunday, October 21, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
What is seen first or last upon entrance/exit defines the experience of using the threshold. A doorway, by definition, allows controlled access into and out of one place to another. Here life transforms. Is it for better or worse? bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
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Saturday, October 20, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
A multi-tiered fountain outside the front door creates a perpetually recycling toroidal energy field. The fountain and its surroundings must be kept clean and in good repair as its energy attracts its match. Learn more about it. bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
Friday, October 19, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
As you lean into the light airiness of this bathroom image, questions begin. And with them comes an awareness of a sense of the big eye/little eye emoji. The big and little mirrors are only the tip(off) of this iceberg. Learn more bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
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Thursday, October 18, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
Prioritize the comfort and gathering of people over facing the fireplace. When snuggled into delicious textures, lit with the warmth of candescence, and uplifted by live flowering plants, humans relax and reconnect. bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
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Wednesday, October 17, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
Sunlight is blocked by the close proximity of neighboring structures. Reclaim the sky by whitewashing walls to reflect down and in what light is received. If a tree can thrive in the stillness of the lower light levels, so can you. bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
Tuesday, October 16, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
Although the energy of the Wood element lifts up and out, this swirl of unattached slats appears to be the Dragon in the process of flying away. X marks the spot overhead, though. No one is going anywhere. What a mess. Learn more detail when you subscribe. bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
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Monday, October 15, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
When there are more windows than doors, the children are running the household. When there are more doors than windows, the children are respectful and the adults are in charge. Don’t count panes, count whole elements. Learn more. bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
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Sunday, October 14, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
When the stovetop puts the cook’s face to the wall there will be a strong call for the restoration of vision. Note the Red Phoenix energy in the roosters and the tiles on point. Turn on the vent hood light! Cure your stovetop. bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
Saturday, October 13, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
When you are inspired to paint a picture, the meaning of the image transcends the subject alone. It includes what inspired you. This is the priceless Heaven energy of White Tiger. This enriches your life with meaning. Learn more - bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
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Friday, October 12, 2018
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Just because you can, doesn’t always mean you should. While the Sacred Geometry of the 12-sided figure is profound, living with things that are not square to other things results in things being a bit “off.” Subscribe to learn more bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
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Thursday, October 11, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
When you sit in your garden tub and gaze at a blank wall, your mind has nowhere to go. Paint a mural with a distance view and the energy of the entire bathroom transforms from the mundane to the magnificent! Learn more details: bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
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Wednesday, October 10, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
An ugly paved driveway area can be transformed with beauty and whimsy, to welcome you home with a smile. This is the Large Wood energy area of Family and Friends. The intentional staging works magic! Learn more - subscribe today! bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
Tuesday, October 9, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
When the dining room is sited before the front door, it will rarely be used, if ever. Intentionally implement activity here or your career will stagnate. Adding art with a distance view opens up dead end walls and lives. Learn more. bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
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Monday, October 8, 2018
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Minimalists thrive in the deep Metal element of White Tiger. A monochromatic palette erases forced attention getters. The round mirror reflects outside and doubles the light, while opening a hole in the wall to wonder into. bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
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Sunday, October 7, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
Silver, gray, and white are colors that resonate with White Tiger’s Metal element and the energy of endings. Circles are the shape of Metal too. Though clever, this nursery is cruel. Where are the primary colors? Learn more. bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
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Saturday, October 6, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
When angling a bed, counterbalance the void with living plants. Including a variety of types and sizes embodies protection at multiple levels. Anchor them in china, pottery, or terra cotta - NOT PLASTIC containers! Learn more. bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
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Friday, October 5, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
The best gathering places include desirable sitting spots for everyone so that no one feels excluded or unappreciated. The deep charcoal color grounds the group and conversations evolve. You know you want to join in. Learn how! bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
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Thursday, October 4, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
When you have no choice but to work with your face to a wall, transform the wall into a distance view to prevent “dead end” thinking. The further you feel you can see, the greater your capacity for vision. What about the slope? bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
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Wednesday, October 3, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
Charcoal gray is an Earth color that grounds energy. White is a Metal color that draws energy down and in. Together, these colors anchor the chi is this long narrow hallway, easily slowing the race to the distance view. Learn more. bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
Tuesday, October 2, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
The only thing worse than a split box springs is a split headboard. This art indicates an irreparable tear, total betrayal, and absolute confrontation. The horses are frozen as they run away; the couple is already gone. Learn more. bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
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Monday, October 1, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
The most comfortable furniture groupings are close enough to reach guests to share photos, pass the sugar, or pat a knee in agreement. There are side and central tables to support every seat. The zizzy rug activates conversations. bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
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