Posted on 30/07/2013 I by: Suruchi
A good feng shui bedroom is a bedroom that promotes a fresh flow of nourishing and sensual energy. A good feng shui bedroom is fun and pleasurable to be in, either you are there for a quick nap, a good night sleep or to make passionate love.
Feng shui is open to interpretation depending on the theme you decide to keep to but in any case, here are general traits you can put to use:
•If you're like I used to be, a Television in the bedroom was a requirement but feng shui values state that electronics like televisions and computers or even less complicated things such as work out equipment will disrupt the energy stream. It's a bit of an adjustment but, well worth it. The bedroom must be about rest and leisure; the majority of the time anyway!
•Keep your windows free of any darkening treatments and when possible, keep them open to allow a constant current of fresh air. If, like me, you live a cold winter climate, you not sleeping with the windows open but you can aid an air purifier to clean the air and keep the energy flowing.
•If feasible, have a way to vary the amount of light in the space. Natural light is a one of the biggest forms of helpful energy and nutrients. In brief, it's essential to our wellbeing and happiness so take all the benefit of it you can!
•Candles are a wonderful way to collect the energy surrounding you and your space but please take the obvious safety precautions and be sure your candles are clean burning.
•Most feng shui experts will tell you pictures in the bedroom are a no go. Pictures of relatives can lead you to concentrate on uneasiness or anxiety, pictures of single folks can indicate being alone while a picture of a family member who's possibly failed in a small business introduces a depressing energy into the space, so stay away from them if you can.
We in the West think that Feng Shui is strictly an Asian phenomenon used simply in far away countries and "strange" cultures but in actuality, nothing could be farther from the truth.