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Feng Shui Decorating Tips



Decorating your home according to Feng Shui can promote a harmonious relationship with your living environment. Balancing Yin and Yang within the home is vital for peace of mind and a good life experience.

When visitors come to your home they should arrive at a front door that promotes good chi as they enter. Other important matters are creating a bedroom that is a safe haven - a place of peace that promotes good quality rest.

Feng Shui for your home is a big topic, and a very rewarding one to study. I recommend Feng Shui Secrets, an ebook that covers all aspects of Feng Shui for wealth, wealth and happiness, and has excellent chapters covering Feng Shui Decorating Tips. You can read testimonials on the site that prove the positive impact Feng Shui Decorating has made on their lives.

Planting an Olitory (Kitchen Garden)



An Olitory is simply a fancy word for a Kitchen Garden. The idea kitchen garden is a miniature grove stuffed full of herbs, edible flowers and posies used for decorating the home. It should be right outside your door and two steps away from picking spices for dinner or  fresh bouquet.

 
Must have herbs for this type of garden are basil, sage, thyme, chives, peppermint, dill, tarragon, garlic, lemon balm and catnip.  Geraniums, violets, ivies, miniature roses, allysum and ferns make elegant bouquets for a breakfast, dinner or lunch table.

 
Peace Be Still Sam

Feng Shui and Aromatherapy



Aromatherapy is actually part of Feng Shui. You can change the energy of a room using scent. For instance lavender can make cluttered room seem calmer, cinnamon can make a room feel smaller and orange can make it feel happier.

  

If you want to increase your wealth try burning bayberry incense or candles. You can get rid of bad energy by burning patchouli or sage.

  

This is an immediate way of changing what feels like negative energy into positive until you can find a larger Feng Shui cure.

  

Peace Be Still Sam

  

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