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Be creative

30 Monday Aug 2021

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

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When was the last time you did something new? or… Did something that you haven’t done for decades?

During this current COVID19 lockdown, I decided to crochet a beanie!

I had not done this since primary school and then, it was not the best result at the time either.

Send me a photo of what you created and share your fun with the blog readers worldwide.

Feng Shui is not only the Art of Placement, it is a state of mind too.

Eembrace change and regularly do something NEW.

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

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December 2019 – Guidance

02 Monday Dec 2019

Posted by Roseline Deleu Feng Shui Master in Monthly Predictions

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Dec 2019

We reflect on the challenges that 2019 brought into our life. We can look back and appreciate that what at some stage seemed like a difficult situation has shown positive points. Which means: these challenged allowed us to learn new processes!

Our jobs, our relationships, our challenges all teach us about ourselves and only about us: our ability to handle situations, difficult colleagues or managers, our resilience, our patience, our creative minds, our good humour, our values (that’s to only name a few examples – you can keep going… ). Everything evolves around us and our ability to observe, manage, cope and move forward.

Because we are able to see the good points of 2019, we really feel ‘free’!

We enjoy this December and by the end of this month we prepare a list of what we wish 2020 to bring us. This list will be focused on BEING (and not on HAVING).

2020 will be a great year, celebrate it well ❀

Roseline Deleu
International Feng Shui Master & Author
http://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 πŸ˜‰ … 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 2

05 Wednesday Oct 2016

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

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The apartment or house numbers ‘7’ ,Β  β€˜3’ , β€˜8’ and ‘9’ have been posted recently and you can either click on blue highlighted links or scroll under this post. Today let’s have a look at the number β€˜2’.

The numbers of our houses or apartments are believed to influence our lives at least to a certain extend.

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Illustration of this article shows a house numberΒ  ’884’ which when we addΒ  8+8+4 = 20 -> 2+0 = 2. The 884 number also resonates with numbers 8 and 4 that will be important to read in my previous and next posts.

This house number is nicely decorated with birds and two of them look in the same direction which is very auspicious for the couple living in that house. The reader who sent me this photo told me that the birds are giving her good news – what an amazing intent! Well done !

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

Two is an balanced number in Feng Shui and symbolizes duality, relationships, marriage, couple, partnerships. Living in an β€˜2’ house, to a several digits number adding to β€˜2’ or a house number containing β€˜2’ in the digits, has a positive influence on the growth and insights of the relationships of its inhabitants.

Buying or living in a β€˜2’ house could well be THE place where you (finally) meet someone special, rekindle your relationship or simply find your inner balance between your feminine and masculine sides.

For some of you, living in a ‘2’ is an excellent home for 2 people who are going to share space as roommates, lovers or as wife and husband. You will be tuned into the energies and feelings of the others with whom you share your home. Living in a 2 home you will have a strong desire for peace and harmony through diplomacy. You will often find yourself standing back and tuning into situations rather than advancing your point of view. You will find that you can fully and lovingly understand the perspectives of others. In a ‘2 ‘ home you will begin to develop a sensitivity to subtle energies of nature and music and even the auric fields of others. Perfect home to explore and develop your psychic and intuitive abilities. Excellent home for a marriage or partnership to grow.

All this and more can happen as long as your sector β€˜2’ in your garden and inside your home – of course – carry the energies of the Earth element!

May this articles inspire you towards positive outcomes in your lives.

Feng Shui Yours,

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

 

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House # 9

21 Wednesday Sep 2016

Posted by Roseline Deleu Feng Shui Master in Feng Shui Consultation, Feng Shui GArden, house numbers

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The house numbers ‘3’ and ‘8’ have been posted last week. Today let’s have a look at the number ‘9’. House numbers are believed to influence our lives to a certain extend.

Illustration of this article show a house numberΒ  ’27’ which when we addΒ  2+7 = 9. It also resonates with both number 2 and 7 number that will be important to read in my next posts.

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

Nine is an auspicious number in Feng Shui and symbolizes completion, recognition, acknowledgement, fame and emotional well-being.

Living in an β€˜9’ house, to a several digits number adding to β€˜9’ or a house number containing β€˜9’ in the digits, has a positive influence on its inhabitants.

Buying or living in a β€˜9’ house could well be the place where you reach your full potential, get that promotion, start and finish all the projects that you always dreamed of. All this and more can happen as long as your sector ‘9’ in your garden and inside your home – of course – carry the energies of the Fire element!

Emotional health is so important in our lives, living with a positive and constructive attitude can lead you to wonderful life experiences.Β  πŸ™‚

Living in a β€˜9’ house will help all inhabitants review where they are in their lives today and re-evaluate on a regular basis. They then grow towards a emotionally balanced and strong being and a happy family.

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I really like this entrance from a Feng Shui point of view, lots of positive points:

  • Path leading to the house is equal width than the entry door
  • Rectangular stones are strong and wide (rather than having chosen the tiny square ones)
  • River pebbles (Metal element) give the idea of a ‘river’ so the flow going to the house
  • Beautiful, neat and clean door smiles and welcomes you

What would I suggest?

  • I’d probably change the two wooden poles holding the mailbox. One taller than the other may give the idea that one person in the couple may feel not equal to the other. The two pieces also lean on each other.
  • I’d add a circular ornament in the middle of the 4 windows on the left wall. For example, I ‘d see an empty circle made of moss, the green colour will uplift this white wall and balance with the round pot with green plant on the right hand side of the entry door. If you don’t like the moss idea, any other circular feature on that wall would be good.

This beautiful recently built home was designed by Australia based Architect CAROLINA REYES incorporating Feng Shui principlesπŸ“ž0425741606 www.carolina-reyes.com

May the Feng Shui posts of this blog help you with your Feng Shui experiences.
Feng Shui Yours,

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

 

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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 β€˜3’ house, to a several digits number adding to β€˜3’ or a house number containing β€˜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!Β Β Β  😦  Let’s see what you should avoid!

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This β€˜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,Β 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!Β  Β  πŸ™‚Β  ->Β  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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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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Before and After photos of Entry

07 Wednesday Sep 2016

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

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BEFORE – please note following Feng Shui challenges:
a) The shiny tiled Compass is hidden by a dull mat
-> lack of direction in life
b) The artificial (silk) flower arrangement is the first we see as soon as we open the door
-> what is it in the resident’s lives that is a bit too artificial?
c) The metal shelve hosts eclectic items and clothes
-> too many different items to start a good day with a clear mind   😦
d) A few dried (dead) flowers sadly collecting dust in a glass pot on the floor
-> nothing ‘dead’ in the entry please, we need ‘life’ in an entry so that Chi can carry it with its flow around the whole house! Also, avoid small items on the floor level, they are down, you look down sadlyΒ Β  😦
e) Shoes near the entry… preferably in a closed in cupboard in the garage because on an open shelve in your entry foyer they may emanate a subtle smell – and after I’m sure thatΒ  worn shoes are not your favourite decorationΒ Β  πŸ˜€

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AFTER –  note the changes:
a) The shiny tiled compass is now happily shining with the sunlight and an outdoor mat is doing a great job.
b) The artificial flower arrangement is now at the back of the entry door so it is no more the first thing you see when you enter.
c) A second shelve is across the first one, they now both host precious and fun objects that are loved by the grand kids when they visit. They also put a smile and bring joy into the grand parents lives when they come home.

RESULTS –  After those easy changes, the occupants soon felt calmer and peaceful, better organised and their days were filled with more laughter and smiles. After all… Happiness is priceless isn’t it!Β  πŸ™‚

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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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!

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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
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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 πŸ™‚

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) πŸ˜€

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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