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January 7, 2014 by connie spruill Leave a Comment

Feng Shui Tips for Using a Feng Shui BaGua

BaguaI’ve spent most of my adult life helping others get where they want to go in their careers.  I’ve used many tools as a career coach to help my clients organize their thoughts in away that would help them maintain a steady course on their way to re-inventing themselves.  No tool has ever worked as well as the BaGua.  I sometimes call it the Nine Stations of Life.  Not until I received my feng shui certification did I realize how important this tool is for feng shui in the home.

1.   How does it work?  This is a grid that, when holding it, should be positioned so the bottom three blocks face your body.  It is meant to give an implied meaning to space.  It is very powerful when used in conjunction with intentions.  So let’s get started on how to use this tool.  Once you learn how to use it, as long as you give your intentions…attention, you will attract to you whatever you hold in your own mind.  Always be positive when focusing on your intentions.

2.  How do you use it to get results?  Your first lesson is to designate the entry you use most for your home and for each room.  (Many rooms in homes and apartments have more than one entryway).  Make sure that in your mind you have given your intention to this entry as being the main entry for that room, house or apartment. 

3.  Once this is determined, position the bagua grid as instructed above and designate areas in accordance to the layout of the grid.  For example: a gathering room layout would be divided into nine stations where the right hand corner you intend that all symbols and affirmations related to that space will focus on relationships.  Continue through the space the same way. 

I like to do a whole house feng shui bagua as well as each room.  Many homes are not a perfect square or rectangular shape causing some corners to be missing.  That is why I use this in each room.  My intentions of what I designate make it work.  So try it today.

Tomorrow I will take you to the next step on how to transform your life by just using your mind.

Try my Feng Shui for Personal Development course today or better yet, get certified and start your own small business as a feng shui consultant.

 

 

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