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Living Room
The living room should be close to the entry because it is usually an expansive space. Good family feelings and friends should circulate in this area. Furniture should be arranged in a square or octagonal shape. Where natural light is not readily available, especially in corridors and entry vestibules, make sure they are well illuminated. Avoid sharp pointed buildings, wall corners, furniture or accessories pointed directly at your house, bed or desk. It is reminiscent of a cutting knife edge or a disapproving finger. Good earth-energy (life-situations) locations: Tai Chi/Heart Center (Earth) Wealth (Wood), Fame (Fire), Relationship (Earth), Children (Metal), Helpful People (Metal), Career (Water), Knowledge (Earth), Family (Wood). The living room should be designed with warm colors, comforting accessories, and with feel-good fabrics.
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Entry / Foyer
This is your room of first impressions: what are the symbols, do you feel good? Are your "impressed" with yourself and your life? YOU can easily make changes! After walking into your front door, it should open into an expansive and feel good space, not one that is restrictive in anyway or that faces a mirror, staircase or an open window. Where natural light is not readily available, especially in corridors and entry vestibules, make sure they are well illuminated. Try to always enter through one of your lucky directions assuming you don't have to walk through the "mud room!". The entry of your home or office should be open and inviting, trim away foliage that may be blocking the path of Chi. Consider having a pair of Foo dogs or other guardians positioned that you have to walk through to protect all who enter. Create a small space just inside the front door.
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Garden
The entry of your home or office should be open and inviting, trim away foliage that may be blocking the path of Chi. Throw out dead flowers or plants, they have lost their vitality. Never use dried flowers: where possible live is always better than silk. Try to make walkways leading toward your door and all paths of energy curvilinear to invite good energy to flow. Landscaping should be manicured regularly not to get overgrown, cover walkways or entry, or shadow the house.
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Work Place
Always position your bed, desk, and stove to have a clear view of the door. Never sleep with a beam over your bed or put a shelf over it or your desk. Your world could fall down on you at any moment. Heavy beams over where you sleep, work, or spend a lot of time can cause oppression and bad luck: Lift them up with a windchime or Chinese flute. Behind your desk, never sit in front of a window have a solid wall to provide a good foundation. Consider a picture of a mountain behind you for added stability. The principal and upper executives' offices should be located in the command areas of the office, while giving employees and clients accessibility. Everyone will benefit because the entire office will feel as if it is one body, the sum of all the functions harmoniously working toward the main objective.
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Storage
Keep storage rooms and garages tidy, organized, and free of clutter. If you can, locate the storage room in the Ho Hai area to dispel arguments and or in the Lui Sha area to minimize Accidents and Mishaps. Remember, keep it as organized and uncluttered as possible. Good earth-energy (life-situations) locations: none, where possible, try to orient storage areas in-between the energy centers.
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Bathroom
Bathroom doors should be kept shut, with toilet seats down, to prevent Chi, opportunity, wealth, and happiness from being flushed. Toilets never should be visible from any space: you must walk into the bathroom to see it. Always keep the lid down to keep the good stuff from getting flushed! Good earth-energy (life-situations) locations: none, where possible, try to orient bathrooms in-between the energy centers.
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Bed Room
The bedroom is the place to regenerate and regain your strength. Your health could suffer without proper Chi. Your bedroom is the most important! Always position your bed, desk, and stove to have a clear view of the door. Never sleep with a beam over your bed or put a shelf over it or your desk. Your world could fall down on you at any moment. Be careful of sharp angles form wall partitions or furniture pointing at you: soften them by hanging crystal balls or a plant in front of them. Heavy beams over where you sleep, work, or spend a lot of time can cause oppression and bad luck: Lift them up with a windchime or Chinese flute. Give your life foundation by placing the headboard of your bed up against a wall. With the entry in close proximity you may feel tired and feel the subconscious lack of privacy. Never place a TV in your bedroom: it reflects like a mirror and it has too much Yang energy. Never have computer or exercise equipment in your bedroom: it is the space for loving, regenerating, and dreaming only! Always sleep with the top of your head pointing toward one of your favorable directions.
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Dinning Room
A mirror facing your table will double your food, the sign of riches and plenty: perhaps the center piece can be a full bowl of fresh, crystal, paper machete (etc.), fruitful fruit! Give the chair of honor (facing the door) to your guest. Use round, oval, or octagonal shaped tables. Your dining room shouldn't be too close to the front door, guests and family will eat and run. Always try to eat facing one of your best directions.
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Kitchen
The kitchen: nourishing part of house that allows you money access. Money is nurturing & water represents wealth. The kitchen affects digestion & your nervous system. If the kitchen were close to entry, you may be food oriented. Guests often come to eat. Chi and wealth could be washed down the sink. Keep the kitchen light and bright, it is the place where you create the nurturing food that provides good chi to yourself and to your family. While cooking make sure you can see all the doors so that you aren't startled from behind. Make sure your stove isn't directly next too the sink or refrigerator and fire and water produce steam that is too hot to handle. Regardless of the element of the cardinal/non-cardinal direction, the kitchen is full of fire (stove & knives) and water energy; if located in an unlucky direction (such as Ho Hai) put out the fire and fill in water energies by adding decorative earth finishes and accessories to minimize "fire and water accidents." Never orient kitchen in the Tai Chi/Heart Center of your home, it will deplete surrounding energies and possibly cause bad health.
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