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In this
example, the only place for the bed is in
front of the doors to the master bedroom.
The owners found stability with a faux canopy,
and a 50mm cut glass crystal hanging between
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This
is a great way to establish boundaries when
they are missing in an area. This is a part
of the home that corresponds to the Knowledge,
Family and Health areas. The curtains create
a flowing, soft energy. The wind chimes help
to keep the chi circulating. The colorful
pillows bring in the Fire element which strengthens
Knowledge. The plants strengthen the Wood
element of the Family area. |
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This
is a travel-size version of the Ten Coins
of the Ching Dynasty or Shi Di. The coins
symbolize the treasury and national reserve
of each of the Ching emperors. The ten coins,
affixed to an imperial yellow cloth, block
evil, make for wealth and bring safety. |
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These
Chinese firecrackers are fake, but symbolize
potential explosive force. They add protection
& promote rapid development, fame and
wealth, and are best placed over the front
door to the home or business. |
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All elements
are present here: Wood, Water, Metal, Fire
& Earth. Another way to complete an area
that is incomplete is to make sure that all
the elements are present. This balcony is
full of various items that symbolize upward
growth (bamboo), the energy of 9 healthy plants
(not all are visible in the photo). |
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Stairs
can be problematic in homes, especially if
they are aligned with a front or back door.
This is a beautiful example of stairs that
curve, flow and meander. This is the preferable
choice with any stairs because of their strong
water energy. |