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Feng Shui in the bedroom podcast on “Co-Parenting and Coffee”

May 1, 2024 by Linda Varone

Podcast

Co-Parenting & Coffee Podcast with Jill, Ally, and me!

Listen on the go to Feng Shui refresher, “Bringing Good Energy into Your Space,” focusing on the main bedroom. Plus, learn new information about using the Ba-Gua.

Jill and Ally recently interviewed me for a podcast called “Bringing Good Energy into Your Space” on “Co-Parenting & Coffee” (Spotify). We had a great time, and their questions gave me a chance to share a lot of information and helpful ideas.

We delved into practical Feng Shui tips for the home, with a special focus on transforming the main bedroom into a space of sanctuary and healing. I discussed effective methods for clearing out any negative energy, optimizing lighting, and de-cluttering, as well as the key areas of the Ba-Gua to activate when going through a major life change.

Jill and Ally have a very supportive and upbeat approach on their podcast, while sharing information for others who are co-parenting or going through a divorce. Please note: the information in my interview is not limited to people who are co-parenting or divorcing.

My “Coffee Date” (Feng Shui in the bedroom podcast interview) begins at about 5:50, but I encourage you to listen to the entire forty-five-minute podcast.

Click here for an image of the Ba-Gua discussed during the interview. You can see the areas of the Ba-Gua I recommend enhancing with a cure for people going through any kind of major life change. Scroll down when you get to the article; the Ba-Gua is there.

Here is a direct link to the podcast: “Bringing Good Energy into Your Space”

Please send me feedback about what you think of learning more about Feng Shui in audio format. Thanks!  Linda

Filed Under: Feng Shui Tagged With: ba-gua, master bedroom

Feng Shui Color: Energy Made Visible and Beautiful

May 14, 2014 by Linda Varone

Use Color to Bring New Feng Shui Energy into Your Home

Bring the glorious colors of Nature indoors to Feng Shui energize your home or office. If you are itching to paint your space, now is the time to do it. New color is one of the best ways to freshen a room.

color feng shui paint sample
Use color to bring new Feng Shui energy into your home.

We will briefly discuss:

  • Color and Feng Shui
  • Color and Light: how to pick the best colors and tones for your rooms.
  • Painting with Intention.
  • Feng Shui and Color

Color is a great way of doing “Sneaky Feng Shui”: Feng Shui that is very powerful, yet is not obvious.

Color is one of the Feng Shui Nine Cures.

Color is a form of light energy. Each color has a specific energy. Color has a direct impact on a space and the people using the space.

A color will work for you only if you love the color and feel good with it.

If there is a color that you are really drawn to, it usually means that there is a specific energy from that color that you need now.

feng shui color ba-gua

Colors assigned to the Guas of the Ba-Gua are meant to be used as accent colors, not room colors.

A black accent piece is fine for the career area. But do not paint your front foyer black to match the Gua color.

There are only two “No-No” wall colors for bedrooms: Red and Black.

If you paint your bedroom red, I guarantee you will have difficulty sleeping.  In a red bedroom you will either have heated arguments or very hot sex, I can’t guarantee which. Pink is a good color, only I don’t know too many men who are “into” pink. A flesh tone on the wall, such as a “beiged” pink, can be a subtly sensuous. Or, try pink sheets for romance or red sheets if you really want to heat things up.

Your teenager may be talking about painting his room black.  Black painted walls literally absorb the light energy in a space. It turns a room into a Black Hole – very depressing.  If there is no way around black walls, then high gloss or gloss paint in black will reflect some light and not be as oppressive.

If you or someone in your family has difficulty sleeping, try bed sheets in a soft color with little or no pattern. Research suggests that our skin absorbs color energy. Those turquoise or Spiderman sheets may have too much color energy.

Color and Light: How to pick the best tones for your rooms.

The choice of paint colors today is limitless, but can be overwhelming.  Here are some ideas to help you select your colors.

Decorating with Feng Shui is about more than looks, it is about how you feel in a space.

A color that looks dramatic on TV or in a decorating magazine may be too strong to live with.  Rooms on television or in print are decorated so they will have visual impact.  People can feel restless or ill in a space with colors that are overwhelming. Save that dramatic color for an accent piece, a foyer or a hallway that you move through but don’t spend time in.

Light bounces off walls. Walls that have very bright or saturated colors will tint the light with some of that color. This explains why everything in a bright green room looks a little green.

Always make your final color choice in the room you are going to paint.

Color and light are inseparable. Different kinds of light can make the same paint chip look very different. Fluorescent lighting in a paint store will make colors look paler and cooler than they really are – when that color goes on the wall it will look brighter and stronger than you intended. This is why your neighbor has a neon yellow house.

I recommend that you use wall colors that look like they come from nature.  Some paint colors look “synthetic” – too bright, too pale or too grayed down.

Take advantage of the sample sizes of paints that available now.  Paint a patch on the wall or a poster board 18 inches by 18 inches to really see the color. Do this with several tones of a color to help you make a choice you will love.

Computer matching of color: it is best to bring a sample that is a solid color on a smooth surface. Multiple colors or textured surfaces will cause the computer to blend the colors or tones it “sees”.

New England tends to have “cool” sunlight. I recommend colors with a warm undertone to correct for this.  If you want to work with a blue, a blue that leans toward periwinkle works better.  If yellow is the color you love, find a yellow with a golden undertone. Different parts of the country (and the world) have different kinds of light, so colors need to been selected where they will be used.

With all of the many paint colors available, you can find the best shade or tone of your favorite color for your home or office.

Painting-In Intentions

Intentions in paint: Normand Poulin, a Feng Shui colleague, shared this with me.  If you are painting your own space, make the first paint strokes on the wall words of intention. Paint on the wall with your roller or brush a word like “harmony”, “love” or “prosperity”. Then continue and blend in the word as you paint the wall. You can say a prayer or do the intention ritual while you do this.  You are “imprinting” your intention into the walls and in the space.

Most important of all, love the colors you are using. And have fun!

paint sample image by C2 Paints
Feng Shui Color Ba-Gua by Linda Varone

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Filed Under: Color, Feng Shui Tagged With: ba-gua

Feng Shui Tips: Bring Beach Bliss Home for Vacation Feeling All Year

February 10, 2014 by Linda Varone

vacation feeling feng shui master bedroom beach scene
Bring Beach Bliss Home. Recreate the feeling of your favorite place. Energize your travel wishes.

Keep That Vacation Feeling All Year Long

Lying on the beach, for a day or for a week, you find yourself reaching a level of total relaxation that is rare in our hectic lives. Whether you experience this bliss on a beach, on a lake, or in the mountains; you want to bring some of that vacation feeling back home with you.
Tangible things rekindle memories and dreams.
 
 
 
 

In Your Bedroom Re-create The Feeling of the Place That Nurtures Your Soul.

One client has a special love of the seaside.  The bedroom was already the pale blue of an ocean sky. She placed a few pictures and mementos of the ocean and her home there, to the delight of herself and her husband.

  • If a cabin in the woods is your delight, then place a Hudson Bay or LL Bean blanket over your favorite chair.
  • Travels to distant lands?  A window draped with sari fabric from India.
  • A paper mache box from Venice becomes your jewelry box.

How-tos: Keep that Vacation Feeling Going All Year

  • Frame a snapshot of you having a wonderful time. The most important thing is that the photo captures the positive energy of that moment and when you look at it you re-experience some of that joy.
  • Enlarge and frame a photo or print of a particular scene from a place you love, or would love to visit.
  • Create a collage of photos or postcards that you love
  • Consider getting “useful” souvenirs that you will use often instead of tchotchskes (knick knacks):
  • If you savor your tea by the cup get a special tea rather than a tea pot that will be shoved to the back of your cabinet.
  • Or a jam like the one you had at that wonderful bed and breakfast
  • Remember physical things are just triggers for the memories of your travels. Things come and go, your memories are forever.
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    How do you keep that vacation feeling going in your home and in your life? I would love to hear your ideas.

     

    Want To Make That Travel Dream Come True?

    Activate the Travel area of the Ba-Gua. As you stand in the door facing the house or room, the travel area is in the front right hand corner nearest the door.  This is the part of the Ba-Gua that influences both Travel and Helpful People. Travel includes where you have been and where you would like to go. Helpful People includes friends, colleagues and mentors.

    Place a Feng Shui cure or image of where you want to go in the Ba-Gua Travel area.

Contact me to learn more about making your home or office reflect your wishes and dreams.

Words of Wisdom

“To sit in the shade on a fine day, and look upon verdure is the most perfect refreshment.”   – Jane Austen, English novelist (1775-1817

Book review

My favorite feet-up books are mysteries by Tony Hillerman and Reginald Hill. Hillerman’s books take place on the Navajo reservation in Arizona and New Mexico. The land becomes one of the characters. “A Thief of Time” is particularly good. Hillermans’ books have added the Southwest to my travel wish list. Hill’s books take place in Yorkshire, England. “Beyond the Woods” weaves together an old and a new mystery, while “Picture Perfect” parodies Jane Austen with an affectionate wink.

What are your favorite vacation reads?

photo by andrew w osterberg

Filed Under: Feng Shui, Stress Tagged With: ba-gua, bedroom

Feng Shui Home Analysis: Recognizing the Good in Your Home and in Yourself

May 10, 2013 by Linda Varone

A young family asked me to do a pre-purchase Feng Shui home analysis.. It was a beautiful Arts and Crafts home on a partially wooded lot. I noted some Feng Shui vulnerabilities. But what struck me most was how good the energy of the house was. Here was a house that had been truly loved.

arts and crafts house with blooming trees in front, feng shui home analysis
A Blooming Arts and Crafts House

Some Feng Shui books focus on what is wrong with a home rather that what is good about a home. This approach increases readers’ anxiety that if something isn’t perfect bad things will happen. I was fortunate that some of my early teachers showed me not only how to correct the vulnerabilities in a home, but strengthen what is good in a feng shui home analysis. In strengthening what is good in your home you support and strengthen what is good in you and your loved ones.

 “When you recognize the good in something it will blossom. This is especially true about your home.”  – Denise Linn

Denise also writes about the “Spirit of the House.” When a house is neglected or unloved its energy sags. When a house is well maintained and well-loved its energy lifts. House love makes a huge difference in the energy of a building – more than mere maintenance – and makes a house a home. No house is perfect. Most are a work-in-progress.

Feng Shui Home Analysis: What do you love about your home?

  • Is there a place where everyone hangs out and feels comfortable and connected?
  • Is there a space that catches the morning light?
  • Is there a quiet corner where you can relax alone, or snuggle with one of your kids…or your sweetie?
  • Do you have a space outside where you can bask in the sun or catch cooling breezes?
  • Do you have a place where you can display your personal treasures: the objects that remind you of the people, places and events you love most?

Take a look around and identify what you love about your house. If you don’t have one, then create it.

Metaphysical Bonus for You:

Feng Shui is about your house as a mirror of yourself. Most of this thinking is focused on decluttering and the Ba-Gua. If your house is a mirror of yourself and you have a hard time loving it, warts and all; then maybe you have difficulty loving yourself, warts and all. (Damn that inner critic). Working on something concrete outside of yourself paves the way for the work of inner growth. Ask your house what kind of love it needs. And then take care of your home’s need for nurturance. As you do so you will practice nurturing and loving yourself.

Happy Ending/New Beginning

: This family had already fallen in love with the house. The Feng Shui vulnerabilities where easy to remedy. Their offer on the house was accepted.

  • Fall in love with your house again.
  • Identifying the good in your house.
  • Create a home that you love,

Contact me for a consultation.

photo by rictor and david (Note: This is not my clients’ house. I protect the privacy of all my clients. The home in this photo is a Charles Greene-designed house in Pasadena.)

Filed Under: Feng Shui Tagged With: ba-gua, personal development, spiritual, views of nature

How to Use Feng Shui to Renew and Re-Claim Your True Blessings

November 26, 2011 by Linda Varone

The Wealth/Abundance area of the Ba-Gua is in the back left corner of your home or space when the Ba-Gua is oriented to your front door. This is where you can place cures to help bring prosperity energy into your home and your life.

I tell my clients and students that “Wealth and Abundance” represents blessings – in both material and non-material form. Use this space to remind yourself of what you are grateful for.

Feng Shui Blessings

Take a few minutes to look at what you have in your Wealth area. Does it represent the abundance you want in your life? Does it energize that space? Does it energize your spirit? Considering adding something there that represents the people, talents, and resources you have in your life.

  • A family photo,
  • a souvenir of a great vacation,
  • a reminder of your great work colleagues.

If times are especially tough for you, right now, you may have to dig deeper to discover what you can be grateful for. But this deeper exploration will yield a renewed awareness of what is truly priceless in your life.

  • A snapshot of the friend who is there for you – no matter what,
  • a leaf or flower to remind you of the beauty of nature,
  • a symbol of a belief or philosophy that give you comfort and guidance.

Take a few minutes to reflect on and honor your most precious blessings with an image, a memento or a written reminder to yourself.

photo by”sassy salad”

Filed Under: Feng Shui Tagged With: ba-gua, blessings, wealth area

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