Monday, February 25, 2008

Let Chi come in and create positive opportunities

The most important reason to use your front door, as you said, is because it's the 'mouth of chi'. That's how the good energy enters your space - through the architectural front door. It's also important to use the front door because it's the primary orientation for the energy map of the floor plan of your home.

The ultimate objective of Feng Shui is to create an environment that feels balanced and harmonious and supports your personal goals and desires. The first step in this process is achieving positive chi flow. If you never open the front door, how will you get fresh, energizing chi flow? While most of us use our back doors through the garage, it's important to open the front door at least once a day. Use the front door to get the mail, straighten the 'welcome' mat, walk the dog, water the plants on the front porch, or simply open it and invite me in.

Symbolically you're opening the door to new energy, new opportunities, and new relationships. And it's not necessary to paint your front door red. Having an attractive front door - freshly painted or stained (the color of your choice), clean windows, new hinges - is all Mrs. Ch'i is looking for.

The second reason your front door is important is the Bagua map (energy grid) is placed over the floor plan with orientation based on the location of the front door. Using this tool a practitioner identifies specific areas in your home or office that correlate with nine areas of your life such as career, health, relationships, and abundance. If stuck or unbalanced energy (chi) and environmental inconsistencies are determined, furniture placement, color, and de-cluttering recommendations encourage positive change and results.

When your front door is never or rarely used, it can imitate a 'missing area' where chi flow is so slow it appears to be missing. Having no chi energy in this area of your home is like having no chi energy in this area of your life. Get the energy moving in your life. Open the door, invite me in, and watch opportunity making tracks for your front door.


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