How to Feng Shui your home for Prosperity
More often than not this is one of the main things that people want help with. Who doesn’t want want more prosperity and abundance in their life. Most people do! But you need to remember that included in that prosperity you need to be healthy in order to enjoy it right? Stress and anxiety won’t help in your endeavor of seeking more prosperity. It will just give you more stress and anxiety.
When I go into a person’s home I can pretty quickly get a sense of what is going on in their life. What is most important to them. To just focus on prosperity will never do that client justice. Because Feng Shui is a wholistic practice you need to look at everything and then you focus more on the details.
When it comes to prosperity there are many cures that be offered up depending on the situation. Standing at your front door looking in, what room is in the far left corner of your home? That is one of your main prosperity corners. Standing at the door of any room and looking to the far left corner is a prosperity corner.
I practice Classical Chinese Feng Shui so I also use something called the Flying Star Method which is a bit more complex. Using this method I can determine what directions are best for the people living in the house and determine what is called the homes natal chart.
But I digress. Here we will focus on the form school. In the form school the far left corner of your home and then of each room in your home is the prosperity section. WHAT DO YOU SEE? What do you have there? Does it give you a sense of prosperity? What does give you that feeling? That is what you need to focus on! Prosperity means different things to different people so you must place there what does it for you. Yes there things I can recommend to activate each area, but ultimately it needs to resonate with you.
You must remove any clutter out of these areas and have them spotless. Things that are broken should be removed and thrown out. If its broke then you’re broke!
I had a client recently who is looking to sell their home and hasn’t been able to. I went and gave my recommendations and we changed some things around to create a subtle shift in energy. Before I left I gave a list of things that needed to be taken care of or purchased. One of which was the cracked planter that was in several pieces in the front of the house. The first thing a prospective buyer would see! I went back to the house a few weeks later and guess what? IT WAS STILL THERE! I understand that when a lot of people get home they go in through the garage and don’t use their front door, which I don’t recommend by the way. The issue is you have to put yourself in that buyers shoes and see your home from their perspective.