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Last
month our goal was to move out the clutter and begin to design our space
around the nine different live areas, according to the basic principles
of westernized Feng Shui. This takes into account that our well-being
and success can be intricately linked to how energy is allowed to flow
through our space.
Definitions of Energy:
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Everything that occupies a place within
time and space
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Everything that exists on the planet is
a form of energy
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Everything has its own consciousness or
energy (plants, furniture, walls, etc.)
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Everyone has a magnetic field (aura or energy
field)
As the atoms in your cells vibrate every
moment of every day, an electromagnetic field is formed around your body,
which extends outwards from six to twelve inches. This can be considered
the ‘primary space” that you occupy. Secondary space is where you
live, work, or play. While invisible to the human eye, it can
be detected by sophisticated cameras, as in Kirlian photography.
Just as air becomes polluted by environmental toxins, your personal energy
field becomes contaminated by negative thoughts and influences.
Have you ever spent the day with someone who
simply exhausted you by being in their presence? These are known
as “psychic vampires”. They tend to feed off of your energy field,
and unless you learn to protect yourself from these types, they can siphon
off a portion of your vital force.
Just as you learned in January’s article the
necessity of clearing your space of clutter, let’s consider some ways to
free your energy field and shield yourself from future intrusions:
Once or twice a week, try rubbing your skin with sea salt (available in
most natural food markets) or fresh lemon juice in the shower or bath.
You can also make a body mist, mixing distilled water and pure essential
oils. (more about this later). Perhaps the simplest way is to state
a verbal intention to release any negative effects from your field!
An intention is a statement of purposeful desire
and belief. According to Gary Zukav, “your intentions create the
reality that you experience”. By opening declaring a resolution within
the parameters of the inviolable laws of the mind we take “Feng Shui” from
the magical to the mundane. The changes that come about in your environment
may very well be related to actual shifts of energy from placement and
of removing clutter. A scientist might refute that. But what
I know, as a specialist in subconscious dynamics, that the very act of
setting intentions, allies the subconscious mind with your conscious intentions.
And the surest way to change anything in your life is to make that change
in the subconscious mind.
In my book Your Mind: The Owner’s Manual,
I give an overview of the Laws of the Mind, formulated by Emile Coué
in the early 1900’s. The Law of Concentrated Attention (first of
three) states “whenever your attention is focused on an idea, that idea
tends to realize itself”. You probably have never considered simply
stating an intent for your home, and engaging your mind to activate the
highest purpose of each room and area of your space. I know that
it never occurred to me until I began to study Feng Shui. By symbolically
coding each area of your home, you are engaging your personal energy and
the power of your subconscious to collaborate in making positive life shifts.
Creating intentions follows closely the rules
for suggestion that we use in the practice of hypnotherapy. The subconscious
mind has its own vernacular – it tends to be simplistic and literal – and
responds best to directives that are stated in the positive, in the present
tense, and with emotionally based words that stimulate action.
Here are some guidelines to creating and implementing
intentions for your secondary space. I recommend that you start by
writing them on paper. Take your time doing this. You might
want to put on some soothing music and light a candle to set the mood.
1) Start with an intention for your entire
house (or office). An example would be:
“Health, happiness, and harmony for my entire
family”, or “May anyone who crosses this threshold experience peace and
well-being”.
2) Then develop one for each room of the house,
according to their actual purpose. For instance, if you have a playroom
you might set the intention of “Growth, Fun, and Learning for my children”.
Make sure to state all of the affirmations in the positive. For instance,
don’t create an intention that would say “I don’t want my kids to be fighting
anymore in this room.”
3) Looking back at last month’s article, review
the nine energy centers of your home and create an intention for each of
these areas: i.e. Relationship Center – “ May my partner and I experience
love, commitment, mutual understanding, and continued romance”.
4) Once you have completed them you can then
go to each of the rooms and energy centers and state your intentions out
loud. The spoken word is a very powerful tool, and your subconscious
will be eavesdropping!
5) According to Jami Lin, author of The Essence
of Feng Shui, you can make a room or body spray by combining 5-10 drops
of pure essential oils (which have a very high vibrational field) with
distilled or spring water and mist in the air as you are stating your intention.
I will cover this more on next month’s article on how aromatherapy can
be used for motivation, well-being and success, however, the fastest link
to the subconscious mind is via the olfactory bulb, which is connected
directly to the brain.
Up to now you may have looked at your home
as being just four walls surrounding your existence. By implementing
the techniques suggested over these past two months you may be surprised
at the improvements in your environment and your life.
If you want information on sprays that were
formulated specifically for the purpose of Feng Shui, feel free to contact
me through email linrose@ix.netcom.com.
March Article:
“YOUR MIND AND GOOD SCENTS”
AROMATHERAPY FOR MOTIVATION, WELL-BEING, AND
SUCCESS
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