SIMPLE SOLUTION: Although the fixes for my home are specific, you’ll relate many
of them to your own situations. The important insight for you to remember is this: pay eagle-eye attention to how the energy
flows. Once you see how the flow gets stuck, lost, or dispersed, you’ll see exactly where to place your feng shui fix.
Here are some basic energy flow problems and fixes we determined
for my home:
* The Car-Could-Hit-The-House Flow Problem: My driveway flowed
right into the house, energetically. There was no barrier between where the car was parked and the building.
The Fix:
Placement of a hedge (in my case butterfly bushes) in front of the driveway.
* The Front Door Flow Problem: My recycling bin for newspapers
was opposite the front door on the porch, as were some dead clematis vines growing on the porch railing across from the front
door. So the flow entering my house was slowed by old and decaying obstacles.
The Fix: Removed the recycling to a new bin
for garbage that I placed near the driveway, and cut away all the dead vines.
* The Confusion Flow Problem: Too many places for the energy
to flow in my kitchen; much dispersion of energy. (I have a very open space similar to that of a loft apartment.)
The Fix:
The use of a number of baskets to remove as much clutter as possible, including to separate different types of materials,
for example vitamins from spices.
* The Home Design Flow Problem: The “relationship”
section of the feng shui bagua of my house is missing. Tthe house is shaped like an “L.” (For information on the
bagua, see Feng Shui bagua.)
The Fix: Placed pairs of things (two ducks, two herons) in
the room adjoining the missing space, and twin statuary outside in the area. I also placed two bird feeders there, and twin
flower pots.
* The Lost Energy Flow Problem: The energy flowed directly out
of the living room through two glass sliding doors onto a porch and off into the distance. (The problem was that nobody wanted
to stay in the living room because the energy moved out of the room.)
The Fix: We made the porch into an outdoor room and
the trellises we put up for a wall stopped the energy from moving off the porch. (See Annie’s Green Makeover: Outdoor Patio Room.
Betsy notes that the most interesting aspect of her work is
the positive change that occurs after the feng shui fixes. She loves hearing the stories, such as how people's business picked
up, or they met their soul mate, or the good developments in whatever matter is of interest.
Contact Betsy Stang at Healing By Design. bebird@aol.com