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House #3

18 Sunday Sep 2016

Posted by Roseline Deleu Feng Shui Master in Feng Shui Consultation, Feng Shui Results & Stories, house numbers

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In my last post, I mentioned a few insights on number ‘8’ houses. Today, let’s have a look at the number ‘3’. House numbers are believed to be influencing our lives. Illustrations of this article show a house number 93 which when we add 9+3 = 12 -> 1+2 =3.

Of course there is much more than a simple number to influence your life!

Three is an auspicious number in Feng Shui and symbolizes the past, respect, health and family.
Thus, it looks like living in an ‘3’ house, to a several digits number adding to ‘3’ or a house number containing ‘3’ in the digits, has a positive influence on its inhabitants. Buying or living in a ‘3’ house is known as being a place where inhabitants will be solving things from the past, family or/and health.

People say that most of the health challenges come from emotional imbalance – thus, the way that you managed your emotions in the past during challenging events. Living in a ‘3’ house will help you review it all and encourage you to reconsider a few points within your today understanding.

When realising that in any case, it is no-body else’s fault and that blaming is way out of fashion – you will make steps towards wisdom, personal researches and new choices that will take you to the path of perfect health, appreciating your past and family they way they are rather that the way you’d like them to be. In a ‘3’ house, you start respecting yourself and take responsibility for your actions.

The way to perfect health is following doctor’s orders and combining them with good food, sport, positive attitude + with a good Feng Shui House Entry as well as the correct position of your bed.

The example of this ’93’ house is actually all what you’d like to avoid as this entry and home design is only leading struggle to the inhabitants!    😦  Let’s see what you should avoid!

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This ‘3’, home illustrated here will never give good results as a ‘3’ could do! – WHY?
Well, start looking from the front door… Stand in the entry and look out – what do you see?

  • a path ‘cut’ on an angle instead of a solid and curved that should be best to lead to the front door
  • the statue on the floor next to the door seems representing a stressed person with arms and legs crossed
  • when looking out, we see the slope going down to the garage, so Chi goes first down… how can it reach the entry door?
  • front door glass panels are showing down and right again towards the garage slope
  • this house is located in a cul-de-sac where there is no exit for the Chi -> unfortunately all inhabitants of the cul-de-sac will be worrying and res-sassing their same old thoughts and same old ideas all the time
  • windows are all different dimensions (no harmony) which could symbolise each time another outlook on life and perhaps a lot of mind changing
  • why designing a narrow balcony where no-one will ever go above the garage to breathe the exhaust fumes? This unused balcony costs a lot of money and doesn’t add anything to the house.

Ideally, BEFORE building, call a reputable Feng Shui consultant who has experienced many building designs. Is it is a worth while investment, as you will be living in your new home for many years to come.

If the house is already built, it is never too late… as I have experienced so many suggestions for you to live better. Which means that investing in a Feng Shui consultation could well be a life changing experience!    🙂  ->  Good news!

I consult and I train Feng Shui Practitioners world wide. I run individual classes that are real Journeys with your Master. I’d love to count you among my practitioners in your country. Contact me and let’s organise this soon together.

Feng Shui Yours,

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

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Feng Shui and Emotional Health

11 Thursday Feb 2016

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

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Many people don’t realise how much their homes and surroundings constantly and subliminaly influence and affect their emotional health. Yes, in this post I am relating to emotional health as this type of health is too often overlooked!

Waking up in peaceful surroundings, in a room tastefully and inspiringly decorated will give you a good start for the day. Contrary, waking up in a neglected and cluttered place will immediately trigger a sensation of burden and a strong message that ‘life is too hard’. These first impressions bring back emotions which start and create your day.

Photo de familleI am often questioned what to do with photos of deceased? Having many all around the home would increase sadness; instead, displaying photos, memorabilia or souvenirs of departed family, friends or pets in sector ‘3’ of the grid that’s where you best honoured them and this will help you with the grieving process. Please keep them out of your bedroom even if this is your sector ‘3’, thank you.

Today, look at your place with ‘new eyes’. What makes you feel happy, what brings you sadness or burden. Do you want to keep those items? What can you change?

Feeling good at home will certainly change your outlook on life.

I travel the world with my consultations and Feng Shui trainings – I am only a flight away!
Looking forward to reading from you.

Roseline Deleu
International Feng Shui Master, Author and happy human being!
www.fengshuisteps.com.au

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Honouring our Ancestors

22 Saturday Mar 2014

Posted by Roseline Deleu Feng Shui Master in Australian Aboriginal, Feng Shui Bedroom, Feng Shui Decor, Feng Shui Magic Square, Feng Shui of the Mind, Feng Shui Results & Stories

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Culturally speaking, the way we look at our family history and ancestors is very different. In China Yin Feng Shui is about burials, there, it is important to orient the bodies in auspicious direction for family’s luck and prosperity. The Western approach, we have not much choice, it is often the next spot available in the cemetery.

aboriginal flagHere in Australia, still a few decades ago, many indigenous tribes kept skulls and femur bones of the deceased. They wrapped them carefully and kept them in hidden caves. Each year, they visited the place, opened the package, discretely mourned together, cried for the loss of the loved one and remembered fond memories too. Then, they put a clean natural wrap around the bones and lovingly put them away safely in this secret place.

Today, most of us are aware that for our traditional owners, we don’t pronounce the names, avoid showing pictures and films of the deceased ones. People can change their names because they were given it initially from the person who is now deceased. We respect.

All this to say that the Feng Shui approach from the ancestors’ point of view will be different from one culture to another.

Feng Shui Steps Ba Gua in colourFor all of us though, it is important to honour our ancestors, they are our roots. Westerners often keep photo albums. Some prefer to display old pictures of family around their homes. The best place will then be in your rumpus or family room or in your sector ‘3’ (on the picture in emerald green) relating to Family, Health, Past & Respect.

Leopold II Roseline Deleu great grand fatherI would recommend AVOID putting pictures of deceased in bedrooms !

Roseline Deleu
International Feng Shui Master, best-selling Author
www.fengshuisteps.com.au

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