Bamboo – on of the 10 Lucky symbols

Bamboo – on of the 10 Lucky symbols

Bamboo is also a typical symbol of Feng Shui due to its natural meaning:

it is synonymous with resistance, durability, that the more time passes the more resistant it becomes. It is a symbol of long life, flexibility, prosperity and health. It is suitable for any room in the house, especially on the balconies.

Buddha of Happiness – one of the 10 lucky symbols

Buddha of Happiness – one of the 10 lucky symbols

The lucky symbols of Feng Shui help bring the harmony and positivity that our home needs to have the vibration of luck. They are auspicious objects that make up the decoration, ward off negative energies and attract the energy that we so desire. See what they are.
You do not need to buy all the elements mentioned below to be lucky in your home. You can choose those that most captivate you, match the decor of your home and that you have access to. And it is also necessary to put all your belief and positive vibration in these objects, as they are not magic and they solve everything alone, they only favour the attraction of positivity, but you need to do your part also sharing this positivity to open your paths to luck. Shall we meet them? Ok let us start with the first symbol:
1. BUDDAH OF HAPPINESS
The Buddha of Happiness is considered a lucky symbol of Feng Shui because it absorbs the concerns, problems and unhappiness of the human being. Whoever has the smiling Buddha at home says that you only have to look at him to feel the serenity that he exudes. It mostly soothes issues of prosperity, problems in business or career. He can preferably be in the lobby or in the living room.

Lucky Number 8 in Feng Shui

Lucky Number 8 in Feng Shui

Have you ever thought about why the number 8 is important in oriental life?
The ancient Chinese art of #FengShui has the #Bagua map and Bagua translates to “eight areas” in English. The Bagua map is an energy map that has eight areas centred around the individual’s wellbeing.
You will find more about the Bagua map and its importance to Feng Shui in my article https://lnkd.in/dmiYZZg. Your Life in Feng Shui Let me know how Feng Shui and the Bagua map could enhance your daily life.

The bedroom and the colour

The bedroom and the colour

Is your bedroom brightly coloured, or is it dark and sombre in the hope of encouraging sleep?
Whilst your bedroom should be a place of calm and help you to relax it does not need to be dark. When you come to re-decorate your bedroom use the #FengShui colour compass to help you to choose the colours to create the calm and relaxing space that you need to encourage you to sleep soundly.
In https://lnkd.in/d6tTUbC Insomnia Can Ruin Your Day I explain how planning your bedroom using Feng Shui can make it a place where you sleep soundly every time. https://lnkd.in/dgepJjv
Go out and get fresh air

Go out and get fresh air

“Go out and get some fresh air” is something that you hear quite often when people claim that they are tired. When you want to sleep you can’t go outside for fresh air so the fresh has to come to you. If you can’t sleep with the windows open for good air circulation, then you need to have a system or fan to keep the air moving and fresh. Good air supply really helps you to get a great sleep.
In https://lnkd.in/d6tTUbC Insomnia can Ruin Your Day I explain the importance of fresh air as well as the placement of your bedroom furniture to getting the best sleep time possible. https://lnkd.in/dgepJjv

Decluttering

Decluttering

Have you built up piles of things in your bedroom because it is a convenient place to put stuff when visitors come calling?

All that stuff piled up in your bedroom could be one of the reasons that you’re not sleeping soundly, and it is probably not helping you to get off to sleep when you want to. Time to #de-clutter.
In https://lnkd.in/d6tTUbC Insomnia Can Ruin Your Day I explain how #FengShui helps to organise your bedroom for a good nights rest. Let me know your thoughts.