| Is the entrance appealing? |
Consider a fresh coat of paint, an
appealing picture, fresh-cut flowers
.something that has universal appeal. |
| Does the door open to a free space?
(Obstacles and walls can impede the flow of energy.) Is it light and welcoming or dark and
confining? |
For a small entrance, a mirror can
create a feeling of expansion. Paint entrance a light colour. Use a bright light bulb.
Place a vase of vibrant flowers in the entrance. Hang pictures that are inspiring or set
the mood for the rest of the building or pictures that have depth (e.g. a landscape).
Never stand in the entrance with guests invite them in to an open space. |
| Is there somewhere to place your
keys or "hang your hat"? |
A small table or shelf provides a
place to "drop your things" and welcome you or your guests home. |
| What is the first room that you
see? Does that room have any bearing on your own concerns? For example, where the entrance
opens directly onto: the kitchen - you may have a
pre-occupation with food
the bedroom - the occupants may feel lethargic.
the bathroom - fortune may be flushed away. |
Close doors to bathrooms and
bedrooms and or screen from view at the entrance. Alternatively,
draw attention away from the offending view with something of beauty e.g. a fabulous art
piece, a bunch of flowers, a striking plant. Be creative.
|
| Is the door hung in a way that
allows easy flow of energy into the room? |
A door that opens awkwardly can
impede the flow of Chi into the building. Sometimes swinging the door in the other
direction is enough. |
| Where stairs directly face a front
door, Qi and therefore luck will flow out the door. |
Place a symbol (or pair of symbols)
either side of the base of the stairs that represent protection to you. Solid objects will
help to impede the flow of Chi out the door. When
there is no room to do this, hang a crystal ball (lead-cut) or even a mobile from the
ceiling to help circulate the Chi. |