There are many things you can do in feng shui to increase your opportunities and attract positive chi into your life. Many people term this as having good luck. Your belief system will dictate whether or not you think auspicious elements can create good luck or are in fact lucky.
Feng Shui and Good Luck
The art of feng shui is more than just a philosophy or an ideology based on superstitions. The form is not without its share of superstitions, but if you examine these closely, you soon realize that what’s become an accepted form of superstition actually has a logical reason guiding it. It may have become obscured with the practice of feng shui and the acceptance of remedies and cures, but if you dig deep enough you can find that kernel of reasoning.
First Things First
It doesn’t matter how many remedies or cures you employ, if your home doesn’t adhere to the very basic principles of feng shui, the chi energy simply won’t flow through your home.
Simple feng shui musts:
- Clean floors, windows and furniture
- Declutter
- Manicure your yard
- Organize closets and drawers
- Remove cobwebs
- Repair any leaky plumbing
- Wash piles of clothes or dishes
Once you’ve accomplished the feng shui basics, you’re ready to tackle the goal of creating good luck.