A Beginner Guide to Feng Shui (Infographic)
“A Beginner Guide to Feng Shui” contains a an infographic sent in to Raise Your Vibration Today.
One of the cool things about running this website is that LOTS of people send me great tips, articles and information on conscious living to share with my readers! Today, I wanted to share a beginner guide to Feng Shui that recently was recently forwarded to me. If you’ve been interested in learning how to apply the principles of Feng Shui to your living space, this guide is perfect for you!
XO, Andrea
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4 Comments
Nishma Vaja
OMG, this is awesome.
Andrea Schulman
Glad you like it Nishma!
Jezebel Isgone
Is having your bed far away from the door and not sharing a wall with both the door & your head board more important than a Feng Shui tip I was told about years sgo, to never have your feet facing the door?
*In the picture you used as the example, imagine that the door you cannot see in the photo being exactly across from the bed. I hope that question was clear enough. Your article was great. I look forward to reading more. I signed up or your newsletter. Great content!
Andrea Schulman
Hi Jezebel:) I personally am not a Feng Shui expert (this infographic was sent in by a guest contributor) however I had always heard that your feet should not be pointing directly at the door, which is called the “corpse position.” I believe you can move your bed to be opposite of the door, but you just want to make sure that your feet are not directly pointing at the door, which supposedly drains your energy at night especially if the door is left open. Might be worth some extra investigation!