Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Fengshui and Clocks

Knowing the time and adjusting the pace accordingly is part of our everyday routine. The following some fengshui tips of how to display a clock in your space

Clock and Bedroom

Avoid displaying a big clock in your bedroom. Keep the clock as far as possible away from you while you sleep as bedrooms are places for relaxation. If you really need a clock, my suggestion to you is to have a small alarm clock in your room. Remember keep the alarm clock at least 3 feet from your bed.

Clock and Dining Room

For the same reason, keep the clock out of the dining room. If you need a relaxed and good conversation during your meals, a clock will just emphasis the time ticking by and may bring tension and stress to you and family members.

Clock and your House Entrance

Never display the clock at the entrance or the east area of your house. In Mandarin we pronounce clock as “zhong” which has the same pronunciation another Chinese word “zhong” which has the meaning of the end. A home or the east direction should be a place for hopes.

Good Rooms for Clocks

Clocks were a prefect idea for movement and energy, for this reason it is best to place them in the areas with a lot of activity, such as:
.the living room
.the kitchen or
.home office.

Having a clock in these spaces is actually good for Fengshui, because it helps us understand the notion and the passing of time.

Remove Broken Clocks

Finally never keep your broken clocks at home. Anything broken things in your house is bad for Fengshui !

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