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Your Home is Your Subconscious Frame for Wealth




George Bernard Shaw wrote, "Better keep yourself clean and bright; you are the window through which you must see the world."

Your home reflects your subconscious wealth. How you function every day is determined by your thoughts, thoughts that you have imprinted on your subconscious mind. How you perceive reality every day is determined by beliefs firmly lodged in your subconscious, pre-verbal mind. If you truly believe at a subconscious level that you deserve great wealth, you will earn it easily for you will keep yourself and your home clean and bright enough to see the world clearly.

And it is time for you to change your belief at a subconscious level if you do not truly believe you deserve great wealth.

Evidence abounds that environment affects us dramatically. For instance, a first grade classroom in North Carolina was a disaster for every teacher no matter which group of students used it. Finally, someone tore out the red carpeting and replaced it with gray. Students using that room were no longer rowdy.

Frank Lloyd Wright designed his own home, as well as several others, from specific aesthetic beliefs that made him wealthy. Rooms flowed naturally from one to another and each contained hidden storage. He refused to include basements or attics in his designs. If a client wanted either for extra storage he would say, "If you need more storage, you have too much stuff. Get rid of it."

Here is a picture of his own home in Chicago:



My niece is an extremely successful realtor practicing feng shui. Several years ago she started making simple changes to her listings according to feng shui principles. She increased her sales by 50%.

Here's an explanatory article by Melissa Lord:

Feng Shui Institute International (FSII) is launching a research initiative that adds expertise from the fields of architecture and neuroscience to feng shui to investigate how pre-verbal, sub-consciously processed visual cues cause individuals to react positively or negatively to various architectural and interior design features.

FSII has been gathering case study information for the past five years about how individuals respond to their environments through a neuroscience-based “archityping” process, adapted by Feng Shui Institute of America and based on the ArchiMap®. The ArchiMap® process was originally developed for architectural use, and now makes inter-professional collaborations between feng shui practioners, architects and scientists finally possible.

FSII has two goals in establishing this new research initiative: The first is to raise public awareness of the links between personal well-being and design in the visual environment that have been highlighted by recent brain research. The second is to foster a cooperative cross-professional sharing of information about the needs of the built environment that can be expanded to include expertise from the fields of psychology, real estate, design, architecture and construction.

What Is Your Subconscious Mind Telling You About Your Home?

Are there areas of your home that you try to ignore? Maybe you tell yourself that you will attend to it later. It could be a broken doorknob, a leaky faucet, or even a pile of clutter. We all have these blind spots in our everyday visual field. What does this mean? We may look at something everyday, and yet miss its apparent truth. This is especially true in the home because we are more connected to every object in the space. This is where Feng Shui comes into play and can help us to see this truth.

Feng Shui is about creating a harmonious environment that allows the most benefit for the occupants. It lifts the spirits, calms the nerves, and enhances the joy in life. Feng Shui is known as the art of placement. This concept came into being over 4,000 years ago in China, and was originally developed by observing the flow and rhythm of nature. Today, it is being practiced around the world. Acceptance of Feng Shui in the western part of the world is rapidly expanding and the realization of its benefits is well known.

When starting to use the application of Feng Shui in a space, there are many areas to review. The shape of the building, layout of the rooms, furniture placement, and colors are among the many things to assess.

There are also some basic principles to consider:

• Take a look at the entrance. How do you feel when you see it? Does it make you feel welcome and happy to be there or do you feel like running the other way? The entranceway is the first impression that you get about a home or office. It should be beautiful, inviting, and open, both inside and out.

• Where is your bed placed in the bedroom? The placement of the bed can make a difference in getting a good night's sleep or tossing and turning throughout the night. The bed should be positioned facing the largest part of the room and the door, without being in direct alignment with the door. This will help to promote better sleep by keeping the central nervous system calm. It also allows you to benefit from the expansive energy within the room.

• How many items do you have in your home that you dislike? It is important to love everything in your space. Keep in mind the joy that you feel when you are around something or someone that you truly love. By surrounding yourself with things that bring you joy, you further incorporate that feeling into your life.

• Electronic equipment such as TV's, computers, alarm clocks, and cell phones emit energy known as EMF's (Electromagnetic fields). There are studies that show prolonged exposure to this energy weakens and drains the immune system. It is best to keep these items at least 4 feet away from the body while sleeping or working for long periods of time.

• Clutter is the biggest block of energy that exists. Stagnation energy is created by clutter, and getting rid of this clutter allows the energy to rise and flow again. The motionless energy from clutter causes the occupant's energy to also stagnate. This leads to such problems as procrastination, as well as lack of concentration, clarity, productivity, memory, and creativity. Prolonged exposure can even cause depression due to the heaviness of the energy it creates. If clearing a big pile of clutter get too overwhelming, try clearing just 3 things a day for 9, 18, or 27 days. You will most likely find that once you start this process that you do not want to stop. This is because physical clutter symbolizes mental clutter. So, by clearing the physical clutter in your home or office, you will notice a difference in your mental clarity. Your mood will lift and you will be able to think more clearly. This should be your first goal in the feng shui process. Until the clutter has been dealt with, no feng shui adjustment will be nearly as effective.

The application of these and other Feng Shui adjustments, when used together, may be thought of as a non-pharmaceutical antidepressant. A qualified Feng Shui Practitioner will be able to further evaluate your home and determine the best adjustments to enhance the harmonious energy within the space.

Melissa Lord is a Certified Feng Shui Practitioner serving residential and commercial clients in the New York/New Jersey metropolitan area. She combines her extensive business background with her intuitive nature to inspire her clients. Melissa uses simple, practical, and culturally appropriate feng shui methods for our time. Melissa can be contacted at 845.300.6519 or by visiting her website www.FengShuiSimplicity.com View their website at: www.fengshuisimplicity.com.

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When you live on a farm with a variety of animals, you live with fang shiu. Nevertheless, I consider clearing clutter on my computers every day.

May you sweep one brain, open one heart, and enjoy great wealth today. I suggest Brainsweep, of course, any of the courses at Learning Strategies, Inc and the work of Dr. Robert Anthony to help change your subconscious programming.

Change your whole mind and fill your home with wealth.

Evy
Evelyn Cole, MA, MFA
The Whole-mind Writer


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