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The Cow, the Wheelbarrow and the Goanna

28 Sunday Aug 2016

Posted by Roseline Deleu Feng Shui Master in Feng Shui of the Mind, Psychic & Intuitive

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carpe diem, common sense, cow, goanna, living the moment, road sign, roseline deleu, signs in life, stress, the power of the words, thrombolites, tracks, warning signs, wheelbarrow

cowImagine my surprise when I spotted this huge white cow galloping heavily towards the highway intending to cross in front of my car -only 10 meters away- while I was driving at 100 km/h. Unfortunately here in Australia, we are used to see dead kangaroos along the roads but cows it’s rather seldom especially near a big city!

Was it a cow, a heifer or a bull, this sight only lasted a fraction of a second and didn’t allow me to see details not to catch that photo on my camera? My foot got off the accelerator and quickly moved towards the brakes to signal to the road train that was following me that I might have to stop very soon. The truck roared and luckily the animal turned around. These seconds felt like being in a slow motion movie.

I smiled as I noticed that actually I hadn’t panicked at all. My heart was not beating faster, I wasn’t even shaking afterwards and my blood pressure hadn’t increased either. I though “How lucky I am!”

I had spent my day in Nature in the bush, I was quiet and relaxed – in other words: I was living the moment and was aligned with the Oneness.

Two hours later, after picking up a friend at work, we were on another highway. The night had fallen and highways here are not lit. Peak hour, traffic was dense nevertheless moving fast. Suddenly, in the middle of the two lanes, we saw a shape that initially seemed to be a large cardboard box. We were driving again at around 100 km/h which means that a couple of seconds later we discover that actually it was an unknown concreter wheelbarrow that had escaped from his trailer.

road sign kangarooAustralia offers many road signs typical to this country : “Beware of Kangaroos, Koalas, Crocodiles, Emus… etc.” – but I have never seen one mentioning “Falling Wheelbarrows”   😀

We both smiled and said that after all, we are not always warned of all dangers, thus we need to be aligned and aware all the time, no stress, simply living the present moment.

The next morning, I choose to see the nearby Thrombolites. I decide to take that 5 km walk along the seaside and read the informative panels explaining about the flora and fauna. After 1 km, I stopped at the sign explaining about the Bungarra Burrows that was actually telling me that I could well encounter a 1.60m goanna during that walk – Oooops, that was bigger than me! Nothing was said about any dangers for humans when crossing those racehorse goannas which speed reach 60 km/h – a much higher speed than mine since I haven’t had any Olympic training lately!

goanna sign

I wondered then what to do? After a short pause, I decided to go ahead (yes, you know me!) but I must admit that I felt a little insecure, a 160 cm goanna it’s big though!

tracesA bit further down that path, I overtook a lonely 50 y.o. muscly man who was walking slowly and holding in his left hand a First Aid Kit and in his right hand what seemed to be a golf club ending with a big hook. That didn’t reassure me and… I accelerated my pace.
500 meters further, I noticed unusual fresh tracks on the earth. My vivid imagination questioned if this was a tail of one of those goannas, a snake or anything else? I felt my heart pinching lightly and my legs putting on speed here again.

Another kilometer further, I relaxed, my legs slowed down and I started again enjoying the view of the magnificent flowers, the amazing landscape in this unique part of the world.  My brain had long forgotten the danger of this goanna that could be seeing me as a tree and climbing on my little body while sticking its strong claws into my skin.

Back to the car park, I thought that those 3 ‘signs’ (the cow, the wheelbarrow and the goanna sign) in the past 24 hours, for sure meant something important!

The Cow = Immediate Danger
The Wheelbarrow = Disguised Danger
The Goanna = Potential or Imaginary Danger that has been mentioned by someone, thus put into my belief system.

– We are not often warned of dangers in life – and that when we are aware, all is often well.

– On the other hand, when a potentially dangerous situation is mentioned, our little cells are getting stressed and easily block off our usual common sense. It is then much less obvious to be able and enjoy the present moment!

These days, I never say “Pay  Attention” nor “Be Safe” these two sentences implying a danger.
I rather say “Be aware” or “Stay Present”.

Roseline Deleu
Feng Shui Master
www.fengshuisteps.com.au

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What does this entry reveal?

27 Saturday Aug 2016

Posted by Roseline Deleu Feng Shui Master in Feng Shui and Art, Feng Shui Decor, Feng Shui GArden, Feng Shui of the Mind, Feng Shui Results & Stories

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attract a partner in my life, challenge, decor, feng shui entry, feng shui for love, feng shui steps, problem in the entry, roseline deleu, single statue, single woman, statue

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Your entry and your home reveal a lot about your life and your projections. Single items you scan, single life you project.

Single women often surround themselves with statues, photos, paintings and/or art of single women… and wonder how come they aren’t attracting any partner?!

Roseline Deleu
International Feng Shui Master
www.fengshuisteps.com.au

 

 

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Idea ‘to do’ with Roseline Deleu monthly Predictions

21 Sunday Aug 2016

Posted by Roseline Deleu Feng Shui Master in Feng Shui Cures, Feng Shui Results & Stories, Monthly Predictions

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Today I’d like to share with you a really good feedback email that I received from a lovely follower and that may give you a “To Do” idea and give you a real boost:

Hi Roseline,

I really enjoy your monthly intuitive predictions.  Each month I print the image out and place it between my keyboard and monitor at work.  I also change my desktop backdrop and other bits and pieces on my desk to match the monthly colour theme.  The change gives me a buzz and I notice the effect different colours have on me.  – A.J. (Australia)

Roseline chez les LiliputiensI am looking forward to reading what you do with my monthly predictions?

Feng Shui Yours,
Roseline Deleu
International Feng Shui Master & Author
www.fengshuisteps.com.au

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At the Touch of your Fingers

19 Friday Aug 2016

Posted by Roseline Deleu Feng Shui Master in Feng Shui of the Mind, Feng Shui Teenagers

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DSC_8514Have you ever thought of the impact to yourself and more importantly to young children while using  mobile phones, tablets, touch screens and electronic games ?

Constantly touching ITO (Indium Tin Oxide) with  fingers – even though there is an insulator such as glass – each screen is coated with that transparent indium tin oxide (InSnO) conductor. Studies today probably cannot yet reveal how much it will affect our emotional, mental and physical health in the next couple of decades.

How about, now that you are aware of this potentially harming challenge, you limit the use of touch screen with fingers?

Instead of allowing technology to be the easy way out to keep kids quiet, choose instead natural wooden toys, sand, cooking and storytelling with parents and grandparents!

Thank you for your attention – by reassessing  the use of electronic devices, you may well be changing many lives today!

Roseline Deleu
International Feng Shui Master
www.fengshuisteps.com.au

 

 

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Reachable Education

10 Wednesday Aug 2016

Posted by Roseline Deleu Feng Shui Master in Bilum Stories, Feng Shui Results & Stories

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better education for little kids, children, class rooms, display in class rooms, feel better, feng shui, feng shui master, feng shui steps, feng sui for kids, learning easier, overpowering, pacific island, pacific islands, roseline deleu, Solomon ISlands, sore neck, village schools

I had a peek inside a class room while the school was closed for school holidays. I was not surprised to see no desk nor benches as this can be very common in any of the village schools in the Pacific Islands – but – I was disappointed seeing the placement of some of the little education materials!

classroom pacific islands

As you see on the photo, three posters are displayed under the black board. This is perfect height for little kids till the age of 7 approximately. It is at the level of their eyesight or lower and they are often on the floor level.

Sadly, the orange A4 papers with the drawings and spelled words of their representations are hanging on one of the ceiling beams or too high on the walls. Kids are little people and when they sit on the ground to listen to the class room they are very unlikely to lift their heads up that high, it is uncomfortable and hurts their necks to read what’s on the beams!

Would they be lying on the floor, then it’d be good to display all those on the ceiling itself!

The main classroom blackboard should be placed no higher than at 50 centimeters off the floor. Here it is much too high and we can see that kids need chairs to be able to write on it or clean it!

This is an unnecessary hazard on many physical and emotional levels !

Maybe some kids feel shy to climb on the chairs, could feel awkward or even dizzy – all this and more could easily lead to totally disgust them from very early age to go to school and learning. The consequences of this could quickly and potentially bring unhappiness in their lives too.

The Art of Placement starts from common sense. Making education reachable is essential for the growth of your country.
Please look from kids heights when you decide of the layout and decor of your classrooms. When it is too high, it is always overpowering!

Please, also avoid putting papers and posters too close from open windows where the rain falls could damage them.

Thank you for your attention – by reassessing your classrooms now, you may well be changing many lives today! ❤

Roseline Deleu
International Feng Shui Master & Author
www.fengshuisteps.com.au 

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One Day… That’s for sure!

06 Saturday Aug 2016

Posted by Roseline Deleu Feng Shui Master in Feng Shui Cures, Feng Shui Decor, Feng Shui Results & Stories

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“One day, that’s for sure!” she told me smiling while promising again to come one day to Australia… “Yes, Roseline, I’ll come and see you.”

I have been living close to 20 years Down Under and so many people still repeat me the same old promise quickly adding : “Yes, but… Australia is so far away.”

I always smile when I hear them saying “Yes, but…” because the “but” immediately cancels the “yes” and… their sentence actually means “no, I’m scared” – or – “no, I can’t afford” – or… any other excuse   🙂

I simply reply: “Of course, it’s far away, but I travel a lot, it’s because airlines and good planes exist! I believe that the Universe has lots of possibilities in stock for each of us – this applies to you too!”   😀

When you find excuses, it is because, deep inside yourself, you don’t really want it enough. Whether it is to fly to Australia or any other wish!

Life is too short and I enjoy it as much as I can  🙂

How can Feng Shui help you manifesting your wishes when you are ready?
a) For your travels, display a map of the world and/or photos of your dream destinations in your sector ‘6’.

Roseline Deleu Ulurub) To enroll in a Feng Shui course with me in Australia or in your country, display my photo in your sector ‘8’ and of course contact me for your brochure and enrollment form too.

Beware, results can appear very fast, so you better be ready!

See you soon   🙂

Roseline Deleu
Feng Shui Master
www.fengshuisteps.com.au

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Below Road Entry Door

02 Tuesday Aug 2016

Posted by Roseline Deleu Feng Shui Master in Feng Shui for Business, Feng Shui Results & Stories

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house smileAs I walked past this new precinct, the emptiness of this business caught my eye. The building was absolutely gorgeous and modern but it was lunch time and nobody seemed to go to this coffee shop.

Remember, your entry is like the smile of your home or business 🙂

I took a few photos to explain you (again) the importance of an entry

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I will only name you 3 of the most prominent challenges here :

  1. The entry door is lower than the street level
  2. There is a small retaining wall just across the entry which acts like a poison arrow
  3. Those doors are currently broken (see hand written sign)

Feng Shui is the art of placement, when walls are build, it is expensive to remove (and often dangerous too because they are retaining walls) 😀

roseline sticksWhenever possible, call a Feng Shui consultant BEFORE building. This is common sense and definitely a very good investment.
Thank you.

Roseline Deleu
International Feng Shui Master & Author
www.fengshuisteps.com.au

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