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By Rodika Tchi, About.com Guide to Feng Shui

Christmas Home Feng Shui Tips

Monday December 3, 2007
feng shui christmas I live in a magnificent location with excellent feng shui: close to the ocean, a lake, a stunning rainforest and truly majestic mountains. For Christmas this year we had abundant snowfall and enjoyed even greater feng shui energy!

Feng shui -wise, snow brings the energy of water in a slightly different manifestation that is combined with the white color of the Metal feng shui element.

This energy combination brings the calming vibrations of softness, peace and clarity.
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January 10, 2008 at 1:47 pm
(1) luz says:

I tried looking in books & no answer to what if you live next to a railroad,noise is not good. And also,if your entrance looks right into your kitchen? Besides these two things I think this web page is awesome!

January 15, 2008 at 2:36 pm
(2) rodika says:

Thank you for your kinds words about the site!
Re: living next to a railroad, noise, as well as the energy of constant movement can create difficulties. If possible, create a wall of separation between the house and the railroad, i.e. a wall of evergreens. There was a discussion about it on the feng shui forum, be sure to check it out.
Re: entrance looking straight into the kitchen, not the best set-up, but you can remedy it with creating a very best frist impression you see as you enter the house (i.e a bowl withfresh fruits, healthy herbs in a pot or an uplifting image.)
Cheers!

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