The Open Spaces Feng Shui Blog


Feng Shui Healthy: Align Your Diet With The Seasons

Did you know that Feng Shui extends to the foods you eat?
When you eat food that’s in season you give your body good Feng Shui by keeping it in balance with nature’s rhythms.
Seasonal eating makes it easier to maintain your vitality at a healthy weight, t… read more »

The Many Benefits Of “Laughing Qigong”

Have you ever attended a “Laughing Qigong” class?
I (hesitantly) went to my first one recently and happily discovered its many benefits beyond the unassailable joys of helping you to laugh and laugh.

 
A Laughing Qigong session makes your enti… read more »

Why You Should Feng Shui Your Bedroom – Ann’s Health Tips On Prevention.com

Here’s a new article on prevention.com featuring my favorite Feng Shui bedroom tips for your health.
Read the article here: Why You Should Feng Shui Your Bedroom – Your Health & Your Waistline Will Thank You, by Mandy Oaklander.
 
Mandy wri… read more »

Bedroom Feng Shui: Ceiling Beams

Does your bedroom have ceiling beams? 
Ceiling beams are a negative in a Feng Shui bedroom, especially when they’re directly over your bed.
Here’s why:

Heavy beams above your bed have an oppressive energy that bears down on you throughout the night… read more »

Kitchen Feng Shui for Small Apartments

Reader Hillary asks how to create good Feng Shui in the small kitchen in her apartment.
Most apartment kitchens have very tight layouts, where the cook can stand in just one place and reach everything he or she needs.
I love to cook, so my kitchen gets a lot of use.
Here… read more »

How Curing “Cutting Chi” In My Bedroom Helped Me Sleep

For a few months recently I had trouble getting a good night’s sleep.
At about 4 am I’d wake up, toss and turn, and finally fall back to restless sleep until it was time to get up in the morning, tired and cranky.
I began to search for the culprit in my bedroo… read more »

How Feng Shui Can Make 2011 Your Best Year Yet

Happy New Year and welcome to 2011!
Now’s the time to review the parts of your life that most need your devoted Intention and Attention.
Feng Shui’s Bagua Map is the perfect tool to make your 2011 Intentions into reality. Select one or two areas from its… read more »

The Feng Shui Bagua Map: Centering To Enhance Your Health

The Center of Feng Shui’s Bagua Map is concerned with all aspects of your health: emotional, spiritual, physical.
The Center is symbolized by the Tai-Chi, also known as the symbol for Yin & Yang, representing the polarities that exist in everything:… read more »

15 Ways to Improve the Feng Shui of your Bedroom

In Feng Shui your bedroom is considered the #1 most important room in your home, because Feng Shui recognizes that your bedroom needs to nourish you emotionally, spiritually, and physically.
Here are 15 questions to ask yourself about the Feng Shui of your master… read more »

Attract Health & Wealth With Feng Shui In Your Kitchen

Why does Feng Shui consider your kitchen to be one of the three most important areas in your home?
Because your kitchen — especially your stove — is where you cook up health, wealth and abundance for yourself and your family.
This idea originated in anc… read more »