Top Ten Feng Shui Tips from Elizabeth Chamberlain

Editor’s comments at Intuitive Meaning:

This list of 10 feng shui energy flow tips is very easy to implement, and they all make sense.

The simple things we do are symbolic of other areas in our life. This concept is not confined to metaphysical studies, but to any aspect of our life.

Listen to the words of any of the success icons we turn to, and they will all say, “Pay attention, respond to what is happening in your life, and the little things you do are the things that make you a success”.

Another philosophy that is supported by Feng Shui is the idea that the quantity of what comes to you is dependent on how well you manage what you have, meaning that if you take good care of what is in your hands today you will attract more of the same.

Enjoy the video! If you are looking for a good book on Feng Shui there is Feng Shui Your Life, a popular choice!

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5 comments to Top Ten Feng Shui Tips from Elizabeth Chamberlain

  • Hevszel

    I believe Fung Shui actually means spirits but I’m not 100% sure.

  • articsnowdust

    Feng shui literally means ‘wind’ and ‘water’.

  • TheDorkVariety

    Actually feng shui means air and water when directly translated. ;)

  • fingersmaloy

    These are like, things everybody knows anyway. Change your lightbulbs? Don’t let your plants die? Clean your mirrors?

    How about just having one tip: Don’t be a slob.

  • Bree1059

    While I don’t think these tips will actually make you happier, I think that it’s a fun way of thinking about things and to help you get things done you’ve been neglecting

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