How To Apply Feng Shui Bagua Map On Your Floor Plan For Maximum Benefits – Go With Harmony
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Very simple to use Feng Shui Bagua Map is a must tool if you want to improve your life.
All problems we face in our life are closely related to blocked or imbalanced energies in our space = our homes and work places.
Once you apply this mapping tool to your home you will see how specific parts of your house or room positively or negatively affect your life. It will be easy to pinpoint which which areas in your home needs to be changed or enhanced.
Placing Feng Shui Bagua Map on Your Floor Plan is Easy:
You can place this ancient Feng Shui tool over your home or yard layout. You can also use Ba-gua to perform cures and energize every room of the house.
First you need to draw a very simple layout of your home.We recommend using pencil so you can erase and make adjustment as necessary.
Of course, square or rectangle shapes are the easiest to analyze.But will cover additional options for irregular shapes as well. So please don’t worry, we will start with basics and learn as we go.
1. First, draw large rectangle or square (closest to your home shape) and divide it into 9 equal areas/squares.
2. Align the bottom of your diagram with your front door or the Mouth of Chi. Mark the front door on your sketch.
It can be located in the bottom left, center or right section only. See picture below.
Front door is where the flow of energy enters and blesses your house.
3. Next you can draw the locations of rooms, hallways, bathrooms and any missing walls or corners as best as you can. Don’t worry if room covers 2 or more squares.
For instance, in the picture below Kitchen extends to the center, however as you can see it covers most of the top right Gua, therefore it belongs to the Marriage Gua (Marriage Life Area). Missing right corner in the Kitchen will also need to be adjusted to improve marriage or relationship issues.
4. Now, you’ve made it very easy to overlay Feng Shui Bagua Map over your floor plan. Each Life Area or energy center on Ba-gua corresponds with different part of your life.
You can determine immediately which rooms need to be adjusted or enhanced with Feng Shui principles.
Use this Feng Shui Bagua map for your home immediately to resolve the most pressing problems.
For instance, if you have arguments with your child, take a closer look into Children/Creativity Area.
If you need a salary increase or new job enhance Helpful People Life Area along with Wealth and Prosperity Area.
Click here to download detailed Feng Shui Bagua Map you see below and use it for all your needs.
How To Feng Shui Your Home
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,original by Rodika Tchi, http://fengshui.about.com/od/glossaryofterms/ss/Feng-Shui-Basics-Create-Good-Feng-Shui-Home.htm
Getting started with feng shui for your house & home can be easy when you start with the house basics and gradually move on to the more complex feng shui levels.
To help you get started with good feng shui in your home, here are some helpful feng shui house steps for beginners:
Clear Out Your Clutter, get rid of everything you do not love in your house. Clutter Clearing is a time-and energy-consuming process that will feel like therapy, but it will help you “lighten up the load,” so to speak.
Do not skip this step, as it is an essential one in creating harmonious house feng shui energy.
The reason most people avoid clearing the clutter is not because it takes effort and it can be time consuming. The real reason is the fact that clutter clearing is a very emotional process that feels like therapy, and it takes emotional stamina to go through it.
The good news, though, is that once you clear most of your clutter with feng shui and have a clear system to avoid its accumulation in the future, you will start experiencing high energy levels, more clarity, and a heightened sense of well-being. Wouldn’t you agree this is definitely worth the hard work and the extra effort it takes to apply feng shui to clear your clutter?
The main areas I recommend you start to clear your clutter with feng shui (and always keep fresh and clean!) are the following:
Your Bedroom. We are most influenced by things, events, and people that are closest to us, so it is absolutely logical (and highly advisable) to first start applying feng shui to clear the clutter in your bedroom.
- Take out all the items that create visual (and energetic/ EMF) clutter and do not really belong in the bedroom. This includes the TV, any exercise equipment, office/work related items, storage items, etc.
- Clear the clutter under the bed.
- Thoroughly de-clutter and clean your closets. Let go of as many items as possible that you have not used in a long time.
Your Kitchen. In feng shui, the state of your kitchen is the state of your health, especially the state of your liver. Liver is the main detoxifying organ in the body. So do your liver and your health a big favor and clean up and de-clutter that kitchen!
- De-clutter the refrigerator. b. Clean the stove and all the pots and pans.
b. Let go of all harsh chemical cleaners from the kitchen and go for natural ones.
c. Clean out all the drawers, surfaces, light fixtures, etc.
Your Front Entrance. Your front entrance is the way your house gets its energy nourishment. In feng shui, the front door is called the mouth of Chi, or energy. Upon the entrance to every space your energy is looking for grounding and focus, so do treat your senses respectfully and provide for a visual relief.
- Let go of any objects in your main door area that are not really needed there, such as the recycle bins in full view, chipped pots, etc.
- Find a way to deal with all the incoming mail so that it does not take over the space. A small drawer in the closet may be a solution if the space is limited in the entryway area.
- Keep only the in-season items in your main entry closet.
- Bring a sense of beauty to your main entry, as in feng shui the state of your main entry determines the quality of Chi, or energy, that later circulates throughout your house.
Focus on these three areas, as they are most strongly connected to your well-being at home. Clarify, purify and let go. Create a fresh pathway for strong vibrant Chi to flow into your home and nourish your energy.
- Have Good Quality Air and Good Quality Light in your house. These two elements are essential for good feng shui energy (called Chi) in your home. Open the windows often, introduce feng shui air-purifying plants or use an air-purifier. Allow as much natural light as possible into your home, and consider using full-spectrum lights.
- Define the Ba-Gua, or the feng shui energy map of your house, by using one of the two main feng shui methods – the compass or the BTB grid. Once you define the bagua, you will know which areas of your home are connected to specific areas of your life. For example, in traditional feng shui, the Southeast feng shui area of your home is connected to the flow of money energy in your life.
- Study the Five Elements Feng Shui Theory to help you balance the feng shui five elements in your home, as well as strengthen specific elements in specific feng shui areas. For example, if you are working on attracting more prosperity, you will introduce the feng shui elements of Wood and Water in the Southeast area of your home.
- Know Your Feng Shui Birth Element and create a home to support your personal feng shui element. For example, if your own element is Fire, you need to introduce the expressions of Fire feng shui element, such as the Fire element colors(red, orange, purple, magenta, pink, yellow), triangular shapes, etc.
You will also need a strong Wood element in your home, as Wood feeds the Fire in the relationship of five feng shui elements.
- Know Your Kua Number and position yourself so that you benefit throughout the day from your best, or lucky feng shui directions. Adjust the position of your bed, your desk, the seating in your dining area, etc. For example, if your Kua number is 1, it is best to face one of the following directions: Southeast, East, South, and North.
- Always Be Mindful of the State of Your Home and how the energy in your home influences your well-being. Make a habit of paying close attention to the so-called feng shui “triangle” that is deeply connected to your health – your bedroom, your bathroom and your kitchen. Nothing is static in the world of energy, so be wise and keep your home healthy and happy.
After you have mastered the seven home feng shui steps, you can explore the deeper levels of feng shui, such as, for example, the flying star school of feng shui. Be sure to start with the basic steps, though, before applying complex feng shui formulas.