August 30, 2008

How do I solve my room's Feng Shui dilemma?

I am a student, staying with a relative in a very small apartment. I have a tiny room, where I am to keep all my belongings - which include a TV, PC, and chargers for my cell and iPod. I cannot place these items elsewhere.

In addition to this, as my room is quite small at about 11×7 feet, the only places I could position my sofa-bed would be either facing both the door and the window, or the closet, or simply by the window itself, or - as I have it now - perpendicular to the doors and windows and in the center of the room, but under a light that I cannot move. Any other positioning would mean I couldn't move at all. In addition to this, my closet with mirrored doors has to face my bed, no matter where I put it, so I can use it.

Therefore, my question is, how do I make my room a better place in spite of the dilemmas? Are there ways I can cover up or compromise the negative positionings, and still garner positive energies?

you can't.

fengshui depends on chi/ energy. chi occupies space. the more space you have, the more chi it contains. chi can be good and it can be bad. it is up to us to activate good chi and leave alone the bad chi - to optimize life.

same reason why tiny squatter areas do not succeed in life, while millionaires with their big mansions keep on succeeding in life.

meaning if you life in a tiny house, forget it. you are just wasting time, money and effort and you won't achieve anything.

remember the law of attraction? like attracts like, the bigger space you have, it attracts bigger spaces; while tiny attracts tiny ideas.

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April 6, 2008

dogenzenji @ 10:30 pm

you can't.

fengshui depends on chi/ energy. chi occupies space. the more space you have, the more chi it contains. chi can be good and it can be bad. it is up to us to activate good chi and leave alone the bad chi - to optimize life.

same reason why tiny squatter areas do not succeed in life, while millionaires with their big mansions keep on succeeding in life.

meaning if you life in a tiny house, forget it. you are just wasting time, money and effort and you won't achieve anything.

remember the law of attraction? like attracts like, the bigger space you have, it attracts bigger spaces; while tiny attracts tiny ideas.
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April 7, 2008

Yuhon @ 9:11 pm

Yes, there are ways to make your room to be less negative or more positive but Fengshui is an esoteric knowledge and it is difficult to explain it here on "how".

I can help you with remedies but I need your floor plan(sketch or original) of the whole house. More informations are also required and I will guide you after receiving your floor plan.

This one-time offer is free to you out of good cause. As you are now only a student, I hope it would enhance your health & studies during your stay in this tiny room.

If you wish to proceed, pls go to my profile to check on my website & send email to me. Best regards.
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