Balance and Harmony in Feng Shui
Bigger is not always better. This statement applies to feng shui as well. Feng shui beginners are usually guilty of overdoing their cures due to the mistaken notion that it will hasten or multiply the good fortunes they supposedly bring. Not so. This newsletter issue’s article addresses this issue…
Stephanie wrote: “Wind chimes have been on my mind a lot lately. That’s because our next-door neighbors have several very large wind chimes hung by their front door, which is on the side of their property nearest to us. Our houses are close together, and it’s windy here, especially on summer afternoons. The wind chimes have been chiming so loudly and continuously it’s been starting to drive us nuts.
“Now, I am very fond of wind chimes when used appropriately. But in feng shui, more and bigger is not always better. The size of your cure - whether it be a wind chime or anything else - should be appropriate to the location where it is being placed…”
The Q&A addresses the ‘front door’ vs. ‘facing direction’ issue, esp. with regards to high-rise apartments. Plus very good featured resources. Check out our latest Fast Feng Shui newsletter issue now.
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