Simple Feng Shui tips to enhance your Bedroom at home by Laura Cerrano Feng Shui New York City consultant
Feng Shui Your Bedroom:
* Make sure the front door maintains a commanding position so you can see who is coming in, physically and energetically; * Use a wooden frame and headboard. The element of wood represents support in life and as you sleep * Create balance with two same-sized nightstands on either side of the bed. On top of each nightstand, place two same-sized lamps, again this promotes balance * Keep the space underneath your bed clear if you can (unless you live in a small apartment). If you need to store items there, make sure it's soft material, such as clothing. When we sleep, energy rises up. Don't keep weights to work out with, shoes, sneakers, sharp objects and documents (like a will) under the bed. You want to promote a peaceful nights sleep * It is recommended to keep electronics out of the bedroom, although that can be negotiated, understanding that the space is always personalized to fit your needs * When it comes to mirrors, Feng Shui experts are divided. Some say have them, while others advise against them. Whatever you choose, remember that whatever a mirror reflects is intensified. Don't let it hit a blank wall, but rather have it reflect something like a picture, you and your partner, or light coming through a window * Keep blinds closed when you sleep, and open them when you're awake. This is called letting the outside in, creating a ying and yang effect in your home.
Welcome! My name is Laura Cerrano, CEO and founder of Feng Shui Manhattan Long Island, founded in 1997. I am a published author, key note speaker, artist, teacher at the Metropolitan Institute of Design, Certified Reiki Practitioner and Mystery School adept.
I specialize in helping clients transform their mental, emo...
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