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feng shui front door tips

According to the principles of feng shui, doors represent the mouth of chi (where energy enters your space). The rule is to try and attract the most positive energy through the front door in order to nourish and energize your entire space.There are various tips one can use to increase the positive energy directed at your door as seen below.
When a wall is the first thing you see upon entering your door, what will occur is a stoppage of energy into the heart of the home. Hanging a mirror to face you as you enter will allow the energy to ‘pass through’ without any obstacles. The door should also be as close as possible to the living area as this will welcome visitors and support the lives of people living in that home.

Use an attractive color to paint your front door. According to feng shui, the color red is best in attracting good chi. Green doors will support the health of the family.

Make sure that the lighting at the door is bright enough so that opportunity can find it’s way in!
If one has a doorbell, make sure that it is working and has a pleasant sound.

Try using the front door most of the time regardless of whether one is used to entering (for instance) from the garage.

If one wants to attract flourishing possibilities, place live flowers or plants near your entry. Remove any dead or dying flowers.

The front door should not ‘stick’ when opening, or you may suffer more obstacles in your life.

Before you enter into your home, take some time to stand at your front door. Try to “feel” your home standing at the entrance area. This is the feeling others will experience when they enter!

YOURS IN GOOD FENG SHUI!

Elaine Giftos Wright is a nationally known Feng Shui expert, instructor, speaker and author. She is the owner and founder of The Wright Way of Feng Shui (a company dedicated to improving the lives of others) and The Wright Way School of Feng Shui, (teaching students about all the benefits of Feng Shui).
Elaine has been well trained in the Art of Feng Shui. Having studied under some of the greatest masters in the world, she has a special allegiance to her first and foremost teacher, Grand Master Professor Thomas Lin Yun. Under His tutelage in Berkeley CA., Elaine has become one of the most sought after and respected Feng Shui consultants in the country, traveling far and wide to accommodate her clientele. Elaine works closely with all of her clients to help achieve the ultimate desired effect, without changing or altering the style and taste of the client. She is very sensitive to the needs of the client, and will never impose a Feng Shui “cure” that will seem obtrusive.

Contact information for Elaine:
The Wright Way of Feng Shui
egwright@way2fengshui.com

http://www.way2fengshui.com

tel. 661 799-0607
fax 661 902-6904

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2 Responses to “feng shui front door tips”

  1. Entering through my front door has changed everything for me! I used to walk through my garage, past the dirty laundry, and enter directly into my office/kitchen. I was working all the time!!! Work, work, work! Now I enter through my front door and I can breathe. I still work, but feel less stressed and more balanced, and I love my living room. It is the best room to walk into. Thanks, Elaine! I learned this from YOU!

  2. Karen Spencer says:

    I found this very interesting. First of all, my door does stick so I am going to get out the WD 40 today. I also enter thru the garage and am immediately hit with – negative. Kitchen never as clean as I want or the garage needs straightening up. When I have company, I always insist they leave by the front door (and not the garage). I will have to work on the live plants also today.

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