Flowing Spaces: How to Channel Positive Energy with Feng Shui
I’m Brandon Wilson. I am constantly working toward improving my mind, body, and spirit using various ancient techniques and cutting-edge biohacking tools and devices. I want to be healthy, but not at the expense of being happy. This simple idea is what it means to be wellthy.
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Did you know that you have the power to create the life you want? This idea is the basis for the concept called manifestation.
I’m currently taking a course called Manifesting Mastery on the Mindvalley platform. One of the principles of manifestation is the Law of Attraction. Put simply, this law means like attracts like. Everything is energy, and vibrations at the same frequency will attract each other. We live in a return-to-sender universe. The thoughts we have and the choices we make reflect into our world and become our reality.
While personal development teachers tend to focus on mindset, meditation, emotions, and actions (all important), there is a lesser-known aspect that is also crucial—the environment. According to the ancient Chinese practice of feng shui, there are specific ways we can harmonize our environments to ensure optimal energy flow.
I had heard the term feng shui, which translates to “wind-water,” but I was unfamiliar with the principles. According to Wikipedia, feng shui is a “pseudoscience.” You might think it doesn’t matter how you arrange the furniture and your belongings. Well, why not try it to see if it works? What’s the downside?
Marie Diamond is an energy master and expert feng shui teacher. She taught one of my recent classes and shared some fascinating and practical information.
According to Marie, an essential first principle is to have support/protection behind you, space in front of you, and you want to see the room door. If you work in a traditional office or have a home office, consider these suggestions:
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