The Feng Shui of Your Money

Feng Shui, literally meaning wind and water (the only two elements you can’t live without!), is the art of positive interaction between people and their environments for optimal life success. The name for this action is “chi” flow; literally, it is our cosmic breath. There is chi in everything around us, and how chi moves through and with us in our environments determines our quality of life. And Feng Shui is the name for the relationship that occurs between you, your chi flow, and your environment.

This “ancient Chinese secret” is alive and well … and people are learning every day how to harness the power of their environments to support them in creating more of what they want in their lives. Working with your Feng Shui can be a powerful experience, because it will invite you to address where there is stuck energy and open up new energy flow in your life.

Feng shui is traditionally thought of as being a physical environment practice. However, the interpretation of the principles of feng shui translate to many other applications, including health and self-care, wardrobe and personal image, corporate strategic planning, thinking and communication patterns, music, and others. Nearly everything has an energetic pathway or appearance which can be “Feng Shui’d—from a hair cut to a business plan to diet to money—the possibilities for conscious evolution are infinite!

The good news is that as each person clears out their clutter, or blocked energy, and gets into alignment with their maximum chi flow, that energy spreads out, much like a ripple effect. In this case, working with your Feng Shui to enhance your abundance will affect the economy; that is, as you start being more abundant, so will the people around you, and around them and, eventually, that is reflected in the economic reports as a reflection of all our wealth.

Three Things You Can Feng Shui Today:
1. Wallet/Purse/Checkbook: How you honor your money on a daily basis is a big indicator of how you treat your relationship with wealth; that is, if your wallet or purse is over-stuffed, in bad shape, thrown around wherever when you get home, these are all signs that you are not honoring your money. If your checkbook hasn’t been balanced in awhile, it’s time to give some tender loving care to the numbers, because they represent your money. Honor your money so it can honor you.

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