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Feng Shui : Home Interior Design Household Decoration to attract Prosperity Love Luck & Harmony - cover

Feng Shui : Home Interior Design Household Decoration to attract Prosperity Love Luck & Harmony

Green Greenleatherr

Publisher: Greenleatherr

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I want to thank you and congratulate you for downloading the book, “Feng Shui: Home Interior Design Household Decoration to attract Prosperity, Love, Luck & Harmony.”
 
This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to utilize the power of Feng Shui in order to invite happiness and success into your abode.
 
All living beings, from plants to people, are vehicles through which universal energy flows. As such, we are all interconnected. Feng Shui is all about your relationship with the environment. It’s all about achieving harmony with your surroundings in order to obtain balance within yourself.
 
When done correctly, the practice of Feng Shui can aid you in influencing and wielding the energies around you so you can use them to improve specific areas in your life. Through this book, you will learn how to use the bagua map to understand which areas of your home correspond with the different areas of your life. More importantly, you’ll learn which decorating tips you should apply and avoid so that you may not only enhance the room’s aesthetic appeal but also its ability to attract positive energy.
 
Not everything that looks good is good for you. In these pages, you’ll find tips on how to appropriately select and position furniture in different areas of your living space. Feng Shui is not just about rearranging stuff around the house in a mystical manner so you can get rich quickly. Forget about what you’ve heard; Feng Shui is not about spending a great deal of money to give your home an ostentatious overhaul. Through the following chapters, you’ll understand that sometimes, a tiny tweak here and there is all it takes to invite luck, love, and prosperity into your dwelling, be it humble or grand.
Available since: 09/20/2018.

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