| Start on
the outside of the entrance. Is it inviting and is the
walkway clear? Is it easy to find the entrance and is
the landscaping maintained and healthy looking? |
| Use landscaping,
such as hedges, trees or fences, to help deflect fast
moving energy flowing toward the house created by a
fast moving road, cul-de-sac lot or living at the end
of a “t” junction. |
| Use plants
as greeters on either aside of the front door. Red flowers
and lighting create positive chi (energy). |
| Create
a welcoming first impression inside the front door.
Use artwork that draws you into the home, or perhaps
a bubbling fountain or aquarium (be sure the water from
a fountain is flowing into the home or 360 degrees). |
| Depersonalize
and declutter the entire home. The kitchen, closets
and garage are especially important. Make sure that
artwork depicts something positive in nature. |
| Unblock
all hallways and staircases to allow the chi to circulate
in all the rooms. (Use a round faceted crystal if there
are sluggish areas or in a long corridor where the chi
may be flowing too quickly). |
| Enhance
vital energy with live plants, lighting, mirrors and
water features. Remove dried plants as they represent
dead energy. Silk plants should be cleaned and fresh
looking. |
| It is very
important to clean all windows, doorknobs and walls.
Create a beautiful view for the most important windows. |
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Check for sharp corners or walls that jut out. They
could act as a “poison arrow” pointing
at people as they enter a room. Soften any of these
“arrows” with plants draped over the corners,
or lighting to fill in corners.
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