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heart Getting Started with Feng Shui


If you are ready to start implementing Feng Shui into your life, and start seeing improvements in your life, here are a few things you can do right now. You don't have to buy anything, the only investment is your time.


Clean your stove off. The stove is an indicator of wealth so keep it nice and clean. Also spread out burner usage to spread the wealth.


Close drains in your home when not using them. Even shut the toilet seat lid and plug up the kitchen sink when not in use.


Reduce clutter. Start cleaning and organizing your possessions around the home.


Just a few things, and you are on your way with Feng Shui.

heart How to Meditate!


Sit or lie down in a quiet place where you won't be disturbed and just focus on your breathing. Notice how the breath goes in and notice how it goes out. And try to hold your mind in a place of “nothingness” or no-thought. If thoughts come, and they will, just bring your mind to the state of quietness again. Don't fight the mind, just BE. Believe it or not, this exercise alone will begin a process that is so powerful that it will probably be unfathomable for you right now. So trust the process and do it regularly, the questions that will surface will lead you to the answers you will need.


Exercise 01: For the next 7 days, take at least 30 minutes a day to meditate and ground yourself. While it may not make a lot of sense at this point, this practice is at the heart of any “real” breakthrough. If 30 minutes is too much for you, quit watching TV for the next 7 days. Amazing but true, you will find that your life still goes on even if you don't watch TV for the next one year. I personally don't watch TV, period!