Some feng shui advice for a new home...?
My new house is white and tan throughout, with some green in the master bath & a little blue in the guest bath. Our couch & club chairs are brown. Other furniture is avocado, mauve & black. (The rug makes it work.) Curtains in the living room & master bedding are French blue, we have smoke sheers in the master. It all looks good, but I want to begin planning the walls & accents while ensuring we attract abundance, health, friends & happiness - not the opposite. By Chinese horoscopes, I am metal, my husband is fire and my kids are both earths. I read a lot about feng shui, but don't know how to apply it. I created a Ba-gua: front door/living room - South master bedroom - Southwest (head of the bed - Southwest/West wall, MA door faces Northeast) master bath - Western corner kitchen & laundry room - Northwest family room (with fireplace) and office - North guest room is Northeast guest bath is East children's bedroom is Southeast What are inherant obstacles? Fixes/Tips? Last night I went and did a little more digging. My Kua # is 4. My husband's is 6. Hubby's year sign is fire sheep and fixed element is fire. By year I am a metal pig and my fixed element is water. I do find not only is some information I read contradictory, but of course my husband and I are cancelling each other out. 3 1/2 weeks after we moved here I was fired unexpectedly from my job of 3 1/2 years, which is causing terrible financial problems. I am also concerned especially about our health. I am interested in the flying stars method, but don't know how to apply it, and is it for the whole house or for each room? Thanks very much for your help. ~E
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- going back to your situation based on the fengshui i know: - front door in the south, this is bad for next year, because south is the tai sui and 3 killings for next year. so you need to be careful next year. just keep everything calm, no new projects. and keep a salt water cure in this area. a salt water cure is an exceptions to the remedies i was talking about. a salt water cure : get a ceramic or glass jar, fill it with rock sea salt (not iodized) until it fills the 1/3 of the jar. then drop 1 silver coin and 6 copper coins on the salt, do not mix. then pour in water until the mix level up to 1/2 of the jar. the important here is the chemical reaction you get from the silver, copper and salt. thus, you need to put these at the south most part of your house, away from furnitures, because it will have nasty splashings from the reactions. this will mellow out the bad effects of the tai sui. - toilet in west is not good for women (esp daughters) of the house, please keep everything simple. do not decorate with flowers nor with plants in this area. the bad effect is that women or daughter/s are sometimes rebellious towards their parents because they are attracted to the wrong crowd - toilet in the east, bad for old people - kitchen in the northwest, i am not so sure, but it can have a bad effect on the husband, because the wife might be overpowering him. and this is a bad place for the kitchen, because it is often called as fire in heaven. there is no remedy but to move the kitchen to another location in fengshui, there are things that i am not sure of. to tackle these, fengshui has many concepts, thus i use other concepts. other concepts just need more specific info about your house like facing degree of main door. because sometimes, like in my home, my front door faces the south, but it is in the southwestern location. this mean that there are ghosts in the house. and i can see them in my home. but it is okay, because i am used to them. if it is based on 8 mansions: - children's room is not good located in the southeast - you are good being in the southeast but not to your husband, he must feel very irritated... hehehe - the front door is not good to you, but it is to your husband. but this is negated by the fact that your kitchen is in the northwest regarding additional info, i like to focus more on fengshui, the part that deals with houses and environment. fengshui is not a cure-all. but fengshui has a side to analyze people and their relationship. i don't really like to go that direction, because i dont believe that you can improve relationships with fengshui. fengshui can only achieve 1 thing: either get money or get health, cannot be both, just 1 at a time. and there is nothing with regards to relationship. 4 belong to east, while 6 belongs to west; basically your not compatible. but as my master would say, things happen and people fall in love, and there nothing we can do about it. so, you and your hubby must make things work, no matter how hard it may seem. based on 8 mansions what is good to you is bad for him and vice versa. to manage this, we usually give the kitchen to the breadwinner or the person who earns more, and the bedroom to the other person. bec the kitchen is one that attracts wealth. but there is a secret way to do this that is not published in books, nor in website. you need to get someone to do it for you. to learn more of flying stars, buy a book by ms. eva wong called a master course in fengshui, get the second edition, it has more examples at the back. there is a slight difference between ms. wong's take on the concept as what most masters are practicing - most people use water star and mountain star combination to interpret; while ms. wong use water star and base/time star to interpret. most fengshui concepts contradict with each other, but with practice, you will know what concept to use on what situation. i usually always go for money; because as my master would say when you have money, you can always go to the hospital to cure your illness. there are many concepts and many ways to get rich. there is even a way to setup your toilet, so that whenever you flush, the more money comes into your life. it just depends on how you use them.
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