Our homes are more than a structure
where we sleep, eat and spend time with family and friends. The building itself, the placement of
furniture and doors, our belongings and any unseen energetic presence, all have
an effect on the quality of our life experience. Our living space affects the nourishment we receive through
food, air and water, our relationships, sleep, health and prosperity. Home has the ability to support us to
thrive and live a life that nourishes our spirit. It can also create stress, contribute to poor health and
hold us back in patterns we are trying to change.
It is not necessary to have a
fancy, expensive home or a lot of money to have the support you need for a
healthy life. Any room, studio,
condo, apartment or cottage can be a sacred space that helps you through life.
Using your own creativity, intention and connection to nature, you can begin to
create an environment for yourself that nourishes and supports your life. The practice of Feng Shui on the one
hand is very complex and on another level it can be very simple, natural and
intuitive. Sometimes when I make a
Feng Shui suggestion to a client they say, “That makes so much sense!” Or “That occurred to me but I didn’t
follow through."
You can begin a supportive
relationship with your home by creating the awareness that your home does
affect your life in many ways. Acknowledge to yourself that how you feel in your
living space is important and know that you can do something about it.
Try this process for yourself:
- Do something to quiet your mind and open your heart (like meditation, dancing or spend time outside connecting to nature).
- Then approach your home from the street. What is your first impression? How does the view of your home make you feel? Does it uplift you or bring you down? Does your body relax with a comforting feeling of home or do you tense up? Then go through each room and observe with out judgment. Notice your impressions, your emotions and the sensations in your body.
- Ask your home/room/heart, “What small change can I make to shift the energy of this space to bring support and nourishment to my life?” The answer could be as simple as moving a piece of furniture, removing clutter, adding a colorful shawl to a couch, adding a light or opening the windows to let the air and sun shine in!
Have fun with this process and
learn to trust your intuition.
Remember Feng Shui (pronounced fung shway) rhymes with fun and play!
For Feng Shui advice tailored
to your specific situation contact Megan at (831) 588-5424 or megan@windandwaterblessings.com.
Megan Montero is a Feng Shui consultant trained in BTB Feng Shui. She has been practicing in Santa Cruz
since 2007 and offers Feng Shui consultations in the Santa Cruz and Monterey
Bay area and by phone. Learn more about Megan’s services including upcoming
classes at www.windandwaterblessings.com.
Do you have Feng Shui topics you would like addressed in future articles? Megan would love to hear them.