Saturday, May 14, 2011

Exits and Entrances

Whoever is building houses needs a BIG lesson in Feng Shui. So, listen very carefully. A house must have one entrance and ONE exit. Any more and the energy enters the house and gets confused, runs around goes out bounces back in and you suddenly find you can't make up your mind, you are jittery, your money is leaving faster than it is coming in and your relationships are in the crapper.
Here is the cure: designate one back door. Outside of the other doors, place a mirror facing into the house so the energy bounces back in and continues in its natural cysle through your home.
If you have two entrances, pick one. Place a mirror inside the house facing out at the other one so the energy cannot barrel through both doors like a run away freight train and mow everything in your house down.
What about garages? In the overall scheme, garages are often treated as a part of the house and if you are dong that, you have to make adjustments because that is one really big opening for energy to fly through. I have always designated my garage as a separate entity, with its own entrance and exit. I keep the door going into the garage from the house mirrored off, so the energies do not enter or exit through it. It has its own side exit. That way I can isolate the energe and not have a huge money leak.
I know all these sliding glass doors are a big selling point but you should have learned with the Donald as an example that lying is the main talent of real estate agents. First off, they are one huge security risk that even with the unbreakable glass, can be jimmied off the track in a matter of minutes unless you want to put the security bars on them every time you leave the room. They are also a huge energy leak, literally. They both heat up and cool down your rooms really fast. Lastly, the first hurricane that makes an approach, you are going to find they are really, really expensive and difficult to secure. Even if you are feeling safe with the unbreakable glass, the pressure from the wind can pop them right out of the frame and you aren't going to be getting them back in with 120 mph of wind pushing you back. So don't fall for spiel. There is a reason old Florida homes do not have sliding glass doors and it is one darned good one.

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