Fengshui for Children's bedroom

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Have you ever noticed how, when you lived in a home, your life was joyous and happy and on moving into an another home, or extending an existing building or renovating everything started going wrong? Just visualize your existing house right now, close your eyes and visualize it, experience how you feel. Remember your home is an extension of you and your feelings and so your home in some way reflects what is happening in your life at the moment.

As women and a homemaker, you would have taken great care to ensure that everything in your home is tastefully decorated right from the carpet to the display in your shelves. In the process of enthusiastic efforts in decorating the home it is quite possible that you may have missed out on vital things like certain areas being ignored and accumulated with Clutter and also dark. Remember in Feng Shui each area and corner of the house relates to some aspect and aspirations of you and your life. Any missing corner, cluttered area or dark area has an influence on the occupant's life with regard to the specific corner. Your home is a constantly changing reflection of your life, so whatever changes you make in your home, you make to yourself.

Although we have our own separate fields of energy, we are all linked together and everything around us, animate and inanimate, has an influence. Feng Shui's aim is to balance all the energies to ensure that we are harmoniously in accord with the universe so that the energy in our immediate surroundings internally and externally can be as supportive as possible.

Feng Shui, which originated in China, which I would say, is a corollary to the Indian vaasthu science is over 3000 yr. old but by a strange twist of fate it was banned in China in 1950 during the rule of the Chairman Mao. Manuscripts were destroyed and many Feng Shui masters fled from China too. In other parts of the East especially in places like Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Indonesia, Feng Shui is widely adopted, accepted and respected too. Many buildings, corporate and homes follow strict principles of FengShui and no doubt it has contributed to the overall prosperity and economy of the country.

Feng Shui for sure contributes to the improvement of QUALITY OF LIFE and when adapted properly and audited by a qualified Master, results in abundance through Health, Wealth and Happiness.

Many a times I have come across specific requests for checking the FengShui of the home for activating harmony amongst children. Weather siblings can get along with each other with love, goodwill and support predominantly depends upon their comptability of elements and animal signs. Now what does one do when such analysis cannot be done or if the analysis shows that they are incompatible? They still need to live in the same home and possibly share the room.

The Feng Shui of your child's room can have a big effect on the well being and education of the child. To ensure good relationships between brother sand sisters in the home, the FengShui of their individual bedrooms needs to be checked. However as a general rule if the room is being shared then ensure that boys are placed in the eastern sector of the room which represents the dragon and locate the girls in the western sector of the room which is considered joyous and precious location. In case the boy and girl are in separate rooms then allocate east room for the son and west for the daughter. This ensures that each benefit from being in that location which enhances their luck and the family stays together.

Children's bedroom should not be at the front of the house or at the center so ideally it should be one of the middle rooms.

Some of the general do's and don'ts for children's bedroom are: -
Do not have more than two children's bedroom door opening into the corridors
Ensure all bedroom doors are of same size and avoid inconsistency
Do not have bedroom doors opening towards outwards, all doors should open inwards only.
Ensure bedroom doors are not creaking and get stuck
Most of all clutter in the children's bedroom would make it difficult for the child to think clearly and they could easily get distracted in turn creating problems in their vocation. In case the child has lots of toys, books and clothes, which are not being used then please, give them away for charity. Remember "Let go old things for new things to come into your life".

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