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Attract good luck by using Feng Shui

How to attract good luck by using Feng Shui?

feng_shui_baguaThis is the big question for most of us, how to attract good luck by using Feng Shui? Feng Shui, an ancient way of lifestyle that governs discipline and spatial arrangement which flows with energy (chi), can bring you good luck and satisfaction. This art form is adopted by millions of people globally who have testified that Feng Shui is not just a mystic ideology or philosophy, but a complete way of life although it does have a slight share of superstitions.

Feng Shui owns some elements of good luck that can readily change the way you see the world. It basically works by attracting positive chi and increasing your opportunities that dictate your luck. Let’s learn some general rules of thumb that you can easily practice to get lucky in daily life.

Simple Lifestyle Changes

Feng Shui is all about creating discipline and peace within and around you. If you fail to adhere to this basic principle, it would be next to impossible to attract good luck. Following are few Feng Shui musts at your home:

  1. Remove cobwebs.
  2. Declutter your space.
  3. Manicure your yard.
  4. Clean your windows, floors and furniture.
  5. Wash your clothes and dishes.
  6. Organize your drawers, closets and book shelves.
  7. Repair any leaky plumbing.

Cover the above mentioned aspects first in order to start your journey towards a luckier life with bigger benefits by virtue of Feng Shui.

Attracting Good Luck

Good luck mostly resides in various forms of trinkets and knickknacks that symbolize diverse motifs. Also, the material used in a specificGood luck written with wooden letters and four-leaf clovertrinket has a role in attracting luck, be it wood or metal. Some traditional elements of good luck in Feng Shui can easily be purchased and kept as home décor to beautify your indoors and attract good luck.

Remember to keep your home tidy while using this technique for increasing your luck level. Following are some good luck symbols of Feng Shui that are highly used worldwide:

  1. Red Lanterns: These are especially used to keep good luck in newly-weds homes. Suspending some in the couple’s bedroom does the trick.
  2. Money Tree: Attract more money with your luck by keeping a money tree in a corner.
  3. Gold Ingot: Keeping this at home will bring you good luck and wealth, especially if kept at your home’s entrance.
  4. Dragon: This symbol is famous for bringing great career luck for starters.
  5. Lucky Bamboo: A lucky bamboo plant in your home or office can attract good luck and money.
  6. Multi-faceted Crystals: Suspending shiny crystals in front of poison arrows is known to bring you great news and good luck.
  7. Turtle Dragon: Keeping a turtle dragon at home as show piece can open doors to wealth and great luck.
  8. Fu Dogs: These stylized lions are great guardians of your home and can turn bad luck into good one.

Making Feng Shui Work

Most of the times, it is your Feng Shui knowledge and gut feeling that guides you about what needs to be fixed or bought to make things work in sync. The precise arrangement, material and choice of elements work together to make the real magic of Feng Shui to work.

Before untidy after tidy wardrobe with winter clothes on a shelfYou can start with a quick analysis of your home and work on each sector at a time to attract good luck. Begin by following the basic Feng Shui principles of discipline to enhance positive chi energy and then move ahead to buy auspicious elements of good luck. The element is indeed the governing part of whatever you are aiming to achieve, be it good luck, success, a happy wedlock or just inner peace.

Remember to never overdo anything as Feng Shui readily inactivates with unbalancing energies. Decide the symbols you wish to use, choose the element from the above list, purchase it and utilize it as guided. Have some patience and keep your inner spirit at peace while you wait to watch your luck take you to heights of prosperity and success.

Good Luck,
Johanna Oosterwijk N.D.

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