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31 Saturday Mar 2018

Posted by Roseline Deleu Feng Shui Master in Feng Shui Decor, Feng Shui for Business, Feng Shui of the Mind

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Are you sitting on your desk facing a blank wall?

You may feel limited by your belief of lack options in life and noticed that you may well have lost some confidence since you have been facing that wall!?

Balgo, Western Australia

Balgo, Western Australia

Add a beautiful photo/poster of nature where you can see an opening of the landscape! Yes, surrounding yourself by nature is essential!

Roseline Deleu
International Feng Shui Master & Author
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Ba Gua and Feng Shui Protection

23 Friday Mar 2018

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Whenever you feel threatened in life, especially since you realised that it has been happening ever since you moved into that new home… It may be a good idea to check how and where your home is located!

outdoor poison arrow by Roseline Deleu Feng Shui master               sha chi

In Chinese Feng Shui what is called a “Poison arrow” could well be what is making you uncomfortable. That “poison arrow” comes in many different ways, for example: a tall tree or line of trees right in line with your front door, a “T” junction of streets, protruding corner, a hospital or a cemetery  across the street and many other Sha Chi (rapid or negative Chi) that is coming towards you!

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Large Ba Gua in a Garden

In Chinese Feng Shui, people use a Ba Gua, an octagonal protection decorated by I Ching lines and often with a mirror in the middle. This Ba Gua is said to deflect negative energy and protects your home. It is important that the Ba Gua remains outdoors. So its best placement is often above the front door, on the fly screen above your head height or above a window if there is a poison arrow aiming at it.

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A gate incorporating a lovely Ba Gua

I recently took a few photos to illustrate what Ba Gua may look like. And for those of you who can’t find one in their local shop… make your own, it is often very powerful because you add your strong intent of protection into yours.

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This special Ba Gua was located above a Car Repairer in Thailand

Whichever protection you will choose, depending on your culture, they all seem to be working amazingly!

Roseline Deleu
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7 Day Feng Shui Challenge – Day 7

01 Thursday Mar 2018

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With the full moon tomorrow, it is really good that you have started all those 6 days of change. Indeed, now is the perfect timing to get rid of all habits and leave place for new ones.  🙂

Day 7 – Considering Photos

Many of you may still be working on cleaning out their in-boxes (emails, FB, FB posts, messages in their phones, etc.) and could find challenging the mission that comes up today with Day 7.

a) A few days ago, Day 2, you cleared your inboxes… The question is “How much NEW messages, posts and emails have you kept since then?” Have you started this automatic in-boxes clean-up daily, or automatically when it’s been dealt with – or have you kept the old habit of keeping everything?

b) Today is another titan mission: your digital photos!
You are aware that your photos take a huge amount of space on your computer HDD and on your phones. “How often do you look at ALL those photos?” (never – once only – once a year)… How many times do you refer to some of those photos? (sometimes to a few times in my lifetime – a few times per year – a few times per decade, …?)
Many people these days can take 5 shots of the same place and forget to only keep the favourite 1 and delete the other 4 that don’t look very good.

The excess of photos are clogging up your storage space…
How much is the same clogging happening in your head with all the excess of information causing you stress?

The photos of your holidays are only important to you and the people who were there. Ask yourself, how many photos do you really want to keep?

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This photo has no real meaning for you as you probably haven’t been there. It’s a pond with coins in the superb Chiang Rai white temple! I am offering it to you and you may print it and use it as Feng Shui cure for your Abundance area (sector 4).

Suggestion – Each year, I prepare a little slide show with the photos of that year and the song that reminds me of those good times. I thus limit my number of photos per year to 50 approx. meaning 3 to 5 seconds for a 4 minutes song.

That doesn’t seem much at all does it!? Well this is all what I personally need to keep from my life for per year, the rest you can either put on a separate storage HDD after having eliminated the excess of ‘not good shots’ – or simply delete.

Scary isn’t it!?

I kept this digital photos clean up for Day 7 as this may well take you some time to achieve this task.

DSC_2231 webYou will feel so much better afterwards!

Feng Shui Yours,

Roseline Deleu
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