Feng Shui has come a long way with many people adapting it in their daily lives, right from the interiors to furnishings and dress to make up and many using it for their vehicles too. Feng Shui tenets and principles are strictly based on space and time dimensions. The introduction of symbolism in Feng Shui is to counter, enhance or kill the negative chi.
Feng shui is not about placing Chinese artifacts or merely suspending chimes and crystals or placing fountains or aquariums. It is more to do with the ambience, environment and the feel of a place. Use of cures and symbols is no doubt an essential part of Feng Shui but one needs to ensure accurate corrections in a space prior to using the cures and this calls for great skills in aligning and putting the right things at the right place. This is possible when you understand your living space or if the space is seen from the point of view of a Feng Shui master.
Some of the general tips which one could follow in your home, which would not only make you feel better but enhance the beauty of your home and make it more harmonious are:
*Avoid mirrors in your bedroom reflecting your cot
*Keep the toilet lids closed after use
*Never have shelves above your head direction on the bed
*Cover sharp corners and edges which are pointing towards your cot.
*Avoid plants with sharp and pointed leaves.
*Avoid cots in line with door meridianof your bedroom
*Never sit with your back to the line of entry or the door behind you
*Keep the foyer and the area just inside your main door well lit, clean and fresh without furniture or obstacles in line with the main door.