Jul 18 2010
Feng Shui – Pets, Mirrors and the Big Mess – Oh My
In the last few years, it has become more and more common to see Feng Shui practiced inside the home, in gardens, in office spaces, and even in cars. This is not surprising since Feng Shui designs do bring about a certain amount of balance and harmony…at least for humans. But what about your pets? Can you Feng Shui your pet’s environment for better health and harmony?
The short answer is yes. Chi flows through all life, humans and pets included. What is good for the human in the house is also good for the pet. Take for example, clutter. Too much clutter in your dog’s sleeping area for example, will bring him disharmony. So remove any clutter around their sleeping area to allow chi to flow.
Another practical thing you can do for your pet is to look at where you are placing their bed. Avoid placing it near a door, especially two doors. According to Feng Shui principles, good and bad energy flow through doors. You don’t want the good and the bad energy to flow right through your best friend Fido.
In addition, don’t place their bed near a bathroom. This is an area where a lot of energy flows in and out of. In practical terms, you don’t want your dog’s bed to be in the way. If it is in front of or near a door or a bathroom, there will be a lot of foot traffic. This can disrupt their rest and privacy.
The other practical advice is to not place their bed in front of a mirror. Mirrors are an energy reflector. You wouldn’t want to channel all that energy onto your poor pet while they are trying to rest.
For more advice that goes beyond the Feng Shui mirror and your pets, visit http://www.fengshuimirror.com where Christine Tran shares her practical knowledge on this ancient and recently vogue art of Feng Shui.
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