WHAT YOU’VE GOT Many single subjects in the art
WHAT IT MEANS You’re single. – Try changing to art that has two or multiple subjects in them. Sorry, poster fans. The best bang-for-the-buck choices are calendar pictures of nature scenes. Nature symbols can help balance unhealthy spaces, and bring order to funkiest of spaces.
WHAT YOU’VE GOT The stove doesn’t work
WHAT IT MEANSMoney troubles. – Stoves equal prosperity, and more burners mean more moneymaking opportunities. Once again, the rich guy has the 8 burner Viking stove, and poor guy has the hot plate. What can you do if you’ve got the hotplate? Put mirrors nearby to reflect the hotplate - feng shui says what’s in the mirror is as real as the real thing. Which brings us to...
WHAT YOU’VE GOT A messy bedroom and big-mirrored closet doors
WHAT IT MEANSTwice as many messy situations in your life than you thought you had.
WHAT YOU’VE GOT A dirty, tattered, or ill-maintained front door
WHAT IT MEANSNo opportunities are coming your way without a serious energy outlay from you. Let’s say if trick-or-treaters pass your door, or UPS can’t find you for a delivery, you’ve chopped off your chances for easy opportunity to knock too. – Brighten it up (with more light or color,) clean it, and attract opportunities towards you by making your door the most exciting door around. Hang a chime outside if no one can find your door easily (on the non-hinged side) and then you’ll have more choices in life.
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Karen Rauch Carter
Karen Rauch Carter is the author of the national best-selling feng shui book, Move Your Stuff, Change Your Life (Simon & Schuster, 2000). Karen is an international speaker, the feng shui guru for various web sites including ClubMom.com and iVillage.com, and a landscape architect who had her own design firm for over seventeen years.
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