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Recently, I was invited to talk with the Home Improvement Hotline experts on 950 AM, Michael Strong and guest host Jeff Hunt. I helped them come up with several working definitions for Feng Shui and then we discussed the Five Tips required for a "Sexy" Bedroom. These guys were a quick study and I had a blast sharing as much Feng Shui education as we could cram into a 45 minute segment.
We spent a lot of time going into detail about the following definitions for Feng Shui. Each definition provides a thorough understanding of this ancient system, while helping you decipher the modern consequences involved. To download the complete podcast, click here or follow the link, 950 AM - Radio Mojo, to the July 20th, 10am broadcast.
"Feng Shui means that we are mindful and conscious about what we are creating."
The Art of Placement
Wind and Water a.k.a. The Seen vs. The Unseen
Feng Shui is an ancient and modern system of creating a supportive environment that enhances our well-being, helps improve all areas of your life and allows you to reach your full potential in life.
Feng Shui is the art of mapping and analyzing your spaces.
Feng Shui is a tool which allows us to alter our environment by changing the way energy flows in it.
Feng Shui is the process of balancing your personal energy with the energy of your home.
The Five Requirements for a Sexy Bedroom were also a lot of fun to review. One of the things that both of the guys seemed to recognize was the common sense application and benefits. Here are the highlights that we discussed:
1. No television in the bedroom - there should only be two things happening in this room and one of them is sleep!
2. Red Sheets! - This one is guaranteed to raise the temperature, and a real necessity if you have a king sized bed with twin box springs.
3. Candles - Red and yellow are the best for relationships. Red represents fire and yellow represents earth. These elements support each other, just the thing needed in your bedroom. Candles are a fire element, regardless of their color. The best places to put them are in the fame (top middle) or relationship (top right section) of any room.
4. Artwork that represents the power of two: two lovers, two wine glasses, two place settings, two birds known for finding lifetime mates.
5. A place for two people to sit such as a loveseat vs. a single chair.
Finally, we discussed the Five Elements that we recognize and use in Feng Shui. The guys did so well on their impromptu Feng Shui Quiz that I gave them a complimentary "I've Been Feng Schwayed!" t-shirt from my online store. Its design incorporates all of the elements that we discussed, and now that their minds have been Feng Schwayed, their physical bodies have too! This can lead a person to feel more happy, balanced and relaxed, and that is always desirable.
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