Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Fengshui and Shoes Rack

The following are a few Fengshui tips of what you should take note when you have a shoes rack at home.

1) Consider to provide a shoes rack for your guests to remove their shoes upon entering your home. A shoeless home symbolizes leaving your worldly cares and concerns at the door. They will thank you at the end of their visit for feeling surprisingly relaxed and “at home.”

2) The main door is very important. In Fengshui we call it the “Mouth of the Chi”. This is where energy activates ands enters your house. My readers should consider buying a shoes rack to keep their shoes.

3) Shoes on the shoes rack should all be facing out in the same direction (pointing your shoes in represents closed opportunities, pointing shoes out represents open opportunities).

4) Group your shoes accordingly. For example, keep all dress shoes together, casual in a roll etc.

5) Limit the of pairs shoes a person can keep in the house. Too many pairs of shoes in the house will make your space messy even you have a shoes rack.

6) Provide a chair or bench near your shoes rack to encourage people to take off their shoes before entering your house.

7) Having a shoe rack is stimulating the earth element in your space. Shoes keep you grounded. The Fengshui of the shoes rack will help you adopt a more realistic view of the world. The Earth element strengthens your relationships based on kindness, compassion and mutual respect.
Keep your shoes in pairs together for easily accessible.

8) Shoes you wear infrequently can be stored in shoes box size containers and placed on an upper shelf.

9) Never place your shoes rack near an altar.

10) Keep your shoes in pairs together for easily accessible.

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