Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Care Four


You wouldn't believe me if I say there's feng shui tips in the brochure of one of the leading hypermarket brochures (which they drop into your letter box or which you collect at the entrance)
I wonder whether will anyone sees it or it's just people like me (who ponder over the prices and scrutinize each and every items) realised that the small little columns are there.

Here I would like to share some useful pointers from the brochure.

Bedrooms
One of the most important Feng Shui tips ... Bedrooms should be sacred spaces where an adult or child can retreat and regenerate. We spend roughly one third of our lives in our bedroom, so maintaining balance and serenity in this area is essential.

Living room
The living room is where we entertain, generally speaking. It may also be a place for family to gather. Some people hardly ever step foot in their living rooms. To the extent that you use your living room, that is how much it will affect your health and well being.

Side entrance
One of the most important. Many people enter their home through a back door or side door out of convenience. Garage entrances are very common as well. If this is the entrance used more than the formal front door, then the energies at this side entrance will affect you more. This does not however change the orientation of your house.

Windows
Windows should always open properly and allow sufficient light and pleasant view into the room. Window should be defined height and width. It is not ideal to sleep with your head just inches from a window.

Ceilings
ceilings are ideally flat without severe slopes. The slopes in ceiling will cause the flow of air currents in the room to be chaotic. This contributes to sleep problem if a person work or sleep under them. The downward pressure can contribute to health problems.

pst pst... although I felt the tips are like 'say already equal to never say'
nevertheless it is considered 'GOOD' because it can distract people from comparing too much of prices... kekeke..

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