In Feng Shui, the house gets its Chi, or energy nourishment through the front door, so the stronger, healthier and more balanced the front door is, the stronger and better the quality of energy available for those who live in the house. The front door is one of the most important aspects of your home, it is the place where all Chi or Energy enters the home. What does yours look like?
Is it cluttered with shoes?
Which way are your shoes facing?
Does everything get dumped there when you walk in?
Do you leave the rubbish at your front door to take out later?
Inside and outside the entrance offer insights into your own energy and in this mini workshop RAA will step you through the list of classic Faux Pas that people make surround this vital energy portal into your home.
“I literally fell into Feng Shui when I was decorating my home in London. I was visiting a nearby bookshop looking for books on design and decor when a book just fell off the shelf several feet away from me. The assistant and I both looked at it and she commented “I am pretty sure that’s for you” … I just knew it was one of those moments when fate drops in and you “just know” that there really is no choice, that was nearly 30 years ago.”
The book was written by well known Feng Shui consultant Lillian Too.
Since the day the book fell off the shelf RAA has spent her time exploring this ancient art form and its many and various applications studying with Christine Brazel and Lillian Too.
Front Doors Faux Pas is a fun introduction to this fascinating study and is guaranteed to be as enlightening as it is entertaining.