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Feeling lighter

15 Wednesday Aug 2018

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

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Romantic setupReader’s feed-back, an inspiration for others!

New website : www.fengshuisteps.com.au

Dear Roseline,

I am often caused to think of you through the feng shui principles you shared with me. In my own place I am experimenting selecting and placing things in places that amplify these principles.

Some of them jump out at you and you know and feel that they are right!
e.g. I have a central sky light in the main lounge kitchen area. Is it any wonder that it is my favourite area to sit and work, eat or play.

My kitchen is in the abundance area, needless to say I enjoy preparing and cooking wholesome foods and drinks.

I am constantly challenged to reduce my storage of building materials as I am nearing completion of renovation.

When things are removed a burden is lifted and you have more space to be and you feel “cleaner” and much lighter.

At the right time new things and experiences can be incorporated.

Thank you for the many posts you have been sharing on your blog in the past years, I’m sure it inspired many others.

Phil, Australia
One of your followers 🙂

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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.

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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.

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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Place Grid on L shaped plan

13 Monday Feb 2017

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

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Many readers have plans more complex than just a simple rectangle. Today, let’s see how you can place the Feng Shui Magic Square (grid) onto a “L” shaped plan following the Black Hat Feng Shui School principles. For the Black Hat school, your front door corresponds to the Chi Kou (mouth of the Chi) – no matter where you are in the world, your organs will always be placed at the same spot inside your body – hence why for the Black Hat placement the Chi Kou = your entry will always be in one of the 8 – 1 – 6 areas.

How to proceed and place the Ba Gua or Magic Square grid can be found in my E-book “Your First Easy Steps to Feng Shui” an easy to follow book filled with plenty of examples and tips.

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This unit has 2 grids, the red one is the first one where Chi reaches. It is the principal grid. Second grid is the orange grid. Thus you have here 2 possibilities to adjust Feng Shui around your home, this is great!

Balconies are not included as they are outside the unit walls. They can be considered like your jacket pocket and can contain lots of interesting goodies 😉 … likewise on our balconies, we can add flowers and keep our entertaining areas clean and neat which all will contribute to activate Chi.

Feng Shui Yours,

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

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House Number ‘8’

13 Tuesday Sep 2016

Posted by Roseline Deleu Feng Shui Master in Feng Shui GArden, Feng Shui of the Mind, house numbers

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House numbers are believed to be influencing our lives. Illustrations of this article show a house number 35 which when we add 3+5 = 8.

Eight is a very auspicious number in Feng Shui and often 8 symbolizes infinity (->infinity of potential, infinity of possibilities etc.)
Thus, it looks like living in an ‘8’ house, to a several digits number adding to ‘8’ or a house number containing ‘8’ in the digits, has a positive influence on its inhabitants.

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Watch out though! If your front yard looks like in the two photos of this post, it will be very UN-likely that luck would come and know at your door! The two spikes above the roof peak, the spiky plants and the cacti will keep all the good things away from you.

To attract good luck, always be Feng Shui and common sense aware.

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

 

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Feng Shui is not ‘that’ Magic Wand

12 Tuesday Jul 2016

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

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Calling upon a Feng Shui consultant is getting help and support to go through life experiences 🙂

From a business point of view: Feng Shui cannot be taken responsible for a bad business plan, challenging personalities who don’t want to change nor for bad attitude towards staff or clients. Feng Shui is there to suggest and prepare the positive changes, welcome Chi flow – up to the clients to follow up and live accordingly.

From a personal, family and relationship point of view: regular Feng Shui changes and support from your consultant – or my blog – guide you to progress and it’s a real boost for so many people  🙂  !

Most of my clients come back for further support and keep in touch for years after my visits, follow me on the blog and on Facebook.

I have heard that some readers may think that Feng Shui consultants have a magic wand – if so, please let me know where they bought it!  😀
Believing in ‘that’ Feng Shui Magic Wand is sadly a trick for some clients to hide behind excuses to avoid changes and remain the way they are.

roseline sticksPlease consider, that when Feng Shui is crossing your life path it is there to help you when you refer to it regularly and you are open to look at yourself and change on daily basis!

Feng Shui Yours, always 🙂 !

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

 

 

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Great News following May Predictions!

31 Tuesday May 2016

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

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Peter and Sheryl fountain

Thank you Roseline for the advice in May predictions as well for talking to me personally about the Bach flowers and the rock ritual.

Here is a photo of my winning combination at the front door.
Flowing water and sea shells, Bach flower and my new pet Rocky.

After approximately 2 weeks my requests to the universe for a new career  came true!
Roll on June, keen to see how this month’s predictions pan out.
Thanks again Roseline! – Patrick W.- NT (Australia)

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

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Recent Photos

28 Monday Mar 2016

Posted by Roseline Deleu Feng Shui Master in Feng Shui Decor

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roseline sticksDuring my Feng Shui consultations I too often notice too many old photos displayed in family homes. They could hold people in the past. 😦

Today, check around your place and print recent photos reminding you of good memories – best that they are less than one year old.

You will immediately feel better especially if those photos were taken in Nature.

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

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Buddha Head

24 Wednesday Feb 2016

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

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buddha head wrong placement closeupI recently saw a wrong placement of a Buddha head in a front yard and took a photo to explain this to you.

As you see, the Buddha is not in full body, people choose to place only a head.

Before I explain anything, I’d like to ask yourself “How do I feel seeing a head on its own like that in a bare garden?”

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Moreover, the head is turning its back towards the street, while we would rather prefer that a Buddha welcomes us at home. Turning a back to the street or to an entry means that you can’t see who is coming – you can’t see the dangers either.

From a respect point of view, I would always encourage you to display a Buddha in full body with a full wall behind his back and preferably on a certain height on top of an altar (not on the floor).

For those of you who have a Buddha’s head, place it on the height where a head would normally be.

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

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The 3-leg Frog

25 Wednesday Nov 2015

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

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3 leggered frog“Dear Roseline, I have a question about my 3-leg toad… I am not sure where to place it, it’s challenging because I really like it!
My front door is West with the bathroom door facing it nearly across. My financial situation is unsustainable.
I need you! Thank you – Jane”

Dear Jane,

Thank you for your question, here are a few explanations easy to follow…

In Chinese Feng Shui, the 3-leg toad or frog is usually recommended to attract money. Many rules can be applied for a correct placement, so let’s look at those that would suit you – and many other readers too -:

  1. Place the 3-leg toad:
    either
    – near your front door, then the toad must be looking to the inside of the home (symbolising money entering)
    or
    – in your sector ‘4’ (Abundance), the toad will then be placed in a way that it will be looking at you when you enter that room
  2. In any case, avoid that your toad looks at the toilet/bathroom – then the money would only go ‘down the drains’
  3. Dust it off regularly and why not… talk to it!

For you Jane, I would thus recommend to move your toad to another spot and within the next 9 days you should start to feel a change in your finances.
Looking forward to reading your updated news 🙂

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

 

 

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Q&A – Portraits & Family Photos

01 Sunday Nov 2015

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

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” – Firstly, I’d like to thank you for your monthly predictions and all the precious time you are putting into posts that you publish for all of us!
I have just read in one of my old Feng Shui books not to put portraits facing front door. Here, we have a family portrait in front of our door location and it feels so right to have it there. Our family is happy.
I’d love to hear your views on this. Best wishes – B.Y. -“

Photo de familleThank you for your email and your question B.Y.! I always welcome emails with queries as they become a post and explanations for others.

There are many books and sometimes authors will have experienced some situations that they illustrate as examples in their book.

As a rule of thumb, many people have family photos in their entry, sometimes on the entry table in the foyer. This is usually welcoming.
Family PortraitsSeldom people would have just one portrait staring at visitors when they enter, that could be what the author of your book might have meant.

I’m not sure which arguments the author puts in his book in regards to other family photos facing the door, maybe in some cases, the family could then be too exposed.

You are telling me that your family photo feels right to have displayed facing your door, that’s good.

Keep in mind that most of the books give broad guidance and this is not replacing a Feng Shui consultation. I know that you work very intuitively, so, would you feel that your family is too exposed then you know what to do.

Hope this helps. Kind regards,

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

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