So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Monday, January 4, 2010

How To Apply Feng Shui At Home

By Constance Sanders

Considered by many to be the most ancient form of decorating, feng shui takes ancient Chinese principles and applies them to the way that you arrange the furniture throughout your home. The theory behind feng shui is that every single object gives off an energy, which is called its "chi." That chi will flow throughout the room and entire living space, affecting the people within that space in very specific ways. Learning how to arrange the room so that the chi is at its optimal performance level is important.

In today's culture, feng shui has been heavily watered down and adapted to a pop culture sensation. Most of the nuances of the practice have been forgotten and this can often cause this art to fail miserably. Considering that this practice is something which has been developing for many thousands of years, one can be assured that the true practice of feng shui is something delicate. Instead, parts are seemingly chosen at random to give today's feng shui the accessibility which it seems to have acquired.

True feng shui will deal with very tiny details to help a person learn more about chi and the way it flows. To truly practice feng shui in a home, a person should either spend their time making a professional study out of it or they should hire a professional feng shui decorator. Neither of these options is always possible, however, often leaving a person to practice feng shui on their own. Thankfully, when applying oneself to the most basic principles of feng shui, they can make a lasting effect in their living space.

The most crucial point in Feng Shui is the power of instincts. Trusting your inner feelings will make you aware of the energy flowing in the room. Have you ever had an experience where you knew something was not right but you just couldn't put your fingers on it? You didn't know exactly why and how but you could feel it. In an informal term, you smelled something fishy! That's the same for determining the chi in the room. You feel ill at ease, something is wrong even if things look okay. Therefore, your instinct is giving you a warning sign. The flow of chi is blocked causing negative energy in the room.

The specifics of the room are important as well. Does the area rug that you have laid as the foundation for the floor work well? Are the colors off? Do they enhance the room or are they too loud and garish or too vapid and dull? Do the textures not mesh well with the rest of the room? An area rug can be an element which makes the entire room welcoming and friendly or can make the room feel completely unfriendly and sterile. Playing with the possibility of using an area rug should be important to anyone looking for a great balance of chi.

Feng Shui is not a requirement for all homeowners. Implementing this practice is a choice. Then again, there's no rule that condemns people who are using this in their home or office. Our decorating approach may or may not work. The important thing is we learn from whatever mistakes and never forget the right things we did. Our goal is to have a comfy and warm place to come home to, as well as to welcome guests to a place where they can immediately feel at ease.

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