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Clearing your Space and Body

01 Sunday Aug 2021

Posted by Roseline Deleu Feng Shui Master in Australian Aboriginal, Feng Shui Cures, Feng Shui GArden, Feng Shui of the Mind, Space Clearing

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I had the honour to be invited to see the closing ceremony of the Argyle mine in the East Kimberley where Rio Tinto extracted diamonds for many decades.

Creating ceremony for small or important events in our lives or – in this case – Respecting Country and bring peace again after long time mining, local Land Custodians used smoke and water to clear space and people.

When did you smoke your place and aura last?

The best time is during full moon, but please don’t wait… When you are feeling stuck and feel ready to let go and move forward: smoke/smudge your place and body (in all safety) verbalising your intents aloud.
Favour local herbs/tree sticks from your area for a more powerful result.

Change is life.

Enjoy

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

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Beam above Bed

15 Sunday Apr 2018

Posted by Roseline Deleu Feng Shui Master in Feng Shui Bedroom, Feng Shui Cures, Feng Shui Decor

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Protruding beams above beds are certainly a Feng Shui challenge. As Chi flows, the apparent beam sends a ‘heavier’ energy along and below where the beam is running.

Beam above bed

As illustrated here, the beam would cross roughly around the breast area.

How can you counteract this?

Design a lovely and tasteful canopy so it gives you another ‘ceiling’ above your head.

In addition, having a flat / leveled / arched ceiling above your head will be much more comfortable to sleep and would give you a better health.

 

Roseline Deleu – International Feng Shui Master, Consultant, Author.
New website : www.fengshuisteps.com.au

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Poor little Cactus

03 Tuesday Apr 2018

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

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Hello Roseline, Firstly, I want to thank you for all the precious Feng Shui info that you put on your blog! I have a question for you – I bought a little cactus and placed it on the window seal at home on the wall that is touching an electric cabin, hoping that it’d take the bad vibes away. White spots appeared on the cactus, would that mean that the energy is bad there? That the cactus has absorbed the negative vibes that would otherwise come to me (this is possible). Is is better to get rid of the cactus or to look after it? Thank you for your insights. – Angie (France)

Hello Angie and thank you for your question as this is important for keeping the blog interesting for the readers!

Having no photo of your cactus, I can only answer to you… assuming. From what you describe, your cactus would have indeed reacted to the effect of the magnetic field coming off the electric cabin next to your home. Which means that by developing the unusual white spots, it shows to you that there is something bad around for yourself in that area.

Unfortunately, a little cactus wouldn’t be enough to protect you. Be logic, look at the size of the power cabin and your size compare it to the size of your little cactus… how many cacti would you need for a decent protection in this case!?

With your scenario, here are a few good questions to ask yourself:

  • Do the inhabitants and the animals living in your home have health issues?
  • Since when do you live in that house?
  • Do you rent or are you the owner?

In regards to your little cactus, move it to a safe and healthy environment and give it time to heal.

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If you like, purchase many cacti and place all of them on your kitchen window on the electric cabin side and see what happens.

Take care. Best regards,

Roseline Deleu
International Feng Shui Master & Author
http://www.fengshuisteps.wordpress.com
Email fengshuisteps [at] hotmail [dot] com
New website : www.fengshuisteps.com.au

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Ba Gua and Feng Shui Protection

23 Friday Mar 2018

Posted by Roseline Deleu Feng Shui Master in Feng Shui Cures, Feng Shui GArden

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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.

Ba Gua gate web

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.

Ba Gua ith orientation web

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
International Feng Shui Master & Author
http://www.fengshuisteps.wordpress.com
Email fengshuisteps [at] hotmail [dot] com
New website : www.fengshuisteps.com.au

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Deco Ideas for Ceilings

21 Wednesday Feb 2018

Posted by Roseline Deleu Feng Shui Master in Feng Shui Bedroom, Feng Shui Cures, Feng Shui Decor

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ceiling covered with fabricI would like to give the opportunity to all my subscribers to email me photos of nice ceilings ideas that you could get inspired for you to do at home or at work. Email me to roseline @ fengshuisteps.com (without the spaces before and after the @) – thank you 🙂

We probably won’t be able to copy what was done on this high ceiling in a temple, nevertheless, it could give you some ideas !

Here a photo of a reader with a view of the ceiling about her massage table – thank you Josée!

ceiling look from massage table                                    idee plafond feng shui

and an idea of a bedroom where I recently stayed 🙂

Looking forward to receiving your ceilings ideas photos!

Roseline Deleu
International Feng Shui Master & Author
http://www.fengshuisteps.wordpress.com
Email fengshuisteps [at] hotmail [dot] com
New website : www.fengshuisteps.com.au

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Buddha or no Buddha?

17 Saturday Feb 2018

Posted by Roseline Deleu Feng Shui Master in Feng Shui Cures, Feng Shui Decor, Feng Shui GArden

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During my latest trip to Asia in January 2018, I became aware that a Buddha decoration isn’t as appropriate as we thought!

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Many religious organisations put a lot of effort in their street signs and forbid trade of Buddhas to foreigners.

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Buddhas heads as well as tattoos are wrong too and illegal.

Many Feng Shui books recommend the placement of Buddhas in specific areas because initially those books were aimed at Asian readers that were Buddhists!

Now that we are aware of this, I believe that it is to each one of us to make our decision and ask ourselves what the Buddha truly means for us… before using it as decoration.

Personally, I have no Buddhas as home (and never had) and ever since I have consulted and taught Feng Shui, I have always been encouraging people to use their personal Feng Shui Cures and adapt this ancient art of placement to their own culture and in respect of the energy of their Land.

Feng Shui Yours,

Roseline Deleu
International Feng Shui Master & Author
http://www.fengshuisteps.wordpress.com
Email fengshuisteps [at] hotmail [dot] com
New website : www.fengshuisteps.com.au

 

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Forgotten Ceilings

05 Monday Feb 2018

Posted by Roseline Deleu Feng Shui Master in Feng Shui and Art, Feng Shui Bedroom, Feng Shui Cures, Feng Shui Lounge, Feng Shui of the Mind

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Do you miss the days when the ceilings were nicely decorated? I’d love to put this back into fashion 🙂

In Feng Shui, attics as well as ceilings symbolise what we think (in our head). Too much junk in attics or old objects reminding you of bad memories could be stored there too – all those negativity stagnates above your heads. Likewise, cracked ceilings or traces of water damaged (repaired or not) are not the best omens to live a sane and positive life.

gold ceiling

Looking at Asian temples and monuments, ceilings are often decorated with golden leaves. Imagine living with gold above our heads – how rich we would feel!

Nice lighting in our modern interiors can do the job though.

Ceiling apparent beams are lines that ‘cut’ the Chi above our heads, Asians decorate their beams to dissipate their negative effects.

idee plafond feng shuiAs illustrated (right) with this modern room, today’s decorators are keen to make rooms cosy and use tasteful draping even if there is no beam.

Today, look up, check your ceilings, clean up your lights, change the broken bulbs and think of washing or repainting your ceilings if necessary.

Roseline Deleu
International Feng Shui Master & Author
http://www.fengshuisteps.wordpress.com
Email fengshuisteps [at] hotmail [dot] com
New website : www.fengshuisteps.com.au

 

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Feng Shui & Mirrors

17 Sunday Dec 2017

Posted by Roseline Deleu Feng Shui Master in Feng Shui and Art, Feng Shui Bedroom, Feng Shui Cures, Feng Shui Decor

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Mirrors are too often consider as the Feng Shui ‘aspirin’. When something doesn’t see to go as we want… we place a mirror! Aouch! Aouch ! Aouch 😦 this could be far from ideal!!!

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Here a FEW suggestions (many more suggestions exist of course, these ones will get you started)

GOOD placement:

  1. YES: in a dark spot where light (in the mirror) can be reflected and thus will lighten the room
  2. YES: on the wall where your grid has a missing area
  3. YES: when it reflects something nice for ex. a fresh bunch of flowers

WRONG placement:

  1. NO: not in your main entry reflecting your door (Chi comes in and goes out immediately)
  2. NO: not reflecting stair cases (as illustrated in the photo above) – this would encourage too many UPs and DOWNs in life!
  3. NO: absolute NO when mirror reflects clutter and/or broken items

AVOID mirrors in bedrooms – so, if you can’t sleep, cover them at night and feel the difference for yourself.

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

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Feng Shui Aquarium

09 Monday Oct 2017

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

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Dear Roseline, I just discovered your blog and I’d like to ask you a question about my aquarium. What is the best number of fish and which colours? Currently I have 9 fish: 1 orange cleaning windows, 1 grey cleaning floors, 6 red/orange ones and 1 black. I’d like to know which place is best in the home to place it so that I can run a successful business from home. – Thank you for your answer – Camille (France)

Dear Camille,

Thank you for your question that will help many readers!

  1. Number of Fish
    9 Fish is very auspicious in Chinese Feng Shui, so you are already on the right track! 🙂
    What is really essential is that your aquarium is large enough for those 9 fish to live and swim comfortably. A little round bowl wouldn’t be good 😦  !
    If any of the fish dies, please replace it immediately.
    Avoid placing the aquarium near EMF, which means near TV, power boxes, router etc.
  2. Fish Colours
    Chinese Fneg Shui recommends red/orange fish and 1 black. Personally, I do like all fish colours, so I make sure that I have at least 3 red/orange and 1 black, the others will be multi coloured ones. So, what you currently have is perfect!
  3. GOOD Aquarium Placement
    Best spots for aquarium are either: Magic square in colour
    – near your main entry door (right hand side)
    – in sector ‘1’ (Career, Life Path)
    – in sectors ‘3’ or ‘4’ – to encourage Health (3) and Abundance (4)
    – in sector ‘6’ (Help & Travels) best for you to increase number of clients that you are helping with your work and who help you in return by paying your fees.
    How to place the Magic Square – Feng Shui Grid onto your premises, see my previous blog articles.
  4. AVOID by all means!
    NEVER place an aquarium (nor water fountain, nor photo of waterfalls, rivers etc) in sector ‘2’ – your relationship would ‘float away’ – NOR in sector ‘9’ – it would ruin your reputation.

Best regards,
Roseline Deleu
International Feng Shui Master & Author
New website : www.fengshuisteps.com.au

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Deceased Jewelry

02 Saturday Sep 2017

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

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Reader’s question

Dear Roseline,
May I ask you a question regarding jewelry that belonged to a loved one. Sadly, I lost my mother a week ago and she gave me the ring that was hers for 7 decades. I wonder if it’s ‘good feng shui’ to safely wear it or if I simply have to clean it? For the past 2 years it had been locked in a safe as she was scared that it would have been stolen in the retirement home where she spent her last years.

Thank you for all your articles on your blog, they have already helped lots of my friends. – X.D. (Australia)

Dear X.D.,

Firstly accept my deepest condolences, it is always hard to loose a loved one and certainly is a challenge too wondering what to do with material possessions and memories.

Your mum’s ring will be carrying her energies especially if she had been wearing it for many decades. For example, I received a while ago an very old and beautiful pearl neckless from an old friend of mine who herself had received it from a deceased friend who survived time in concentration camps. The first time I wore the neckless, Ifelt like something was strangling me. I thus put it several times outside in a ceramic bowl during full moon nights. I repeated this 3 months in a row.
When I wore it 3 months later, after those clearing rituals, the old clip broke. I brought it to a jeweller and had it repaired. Ever since, I wear it either around my neck or as bracelet and each time, I think of my friend who since passed away. She was a strong and courageous lady. I believe that this trait of character is re-activated in my memory every time I put on the neckless. MAybe it has inflenced my courage and perseverance too?

Thank you for your answer, Roseline, I now will start the clearing process and will keep you posted. X.D.

Roseline Deleu
Feng Shui Master, Consultant, Author & Inspirational Speaker
New website : www.fengshuisteps.com.au

 

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