In Feng Shui EVERYTHING COUNTS, including
closets and garages. If you are building
your home, keep your garage detached from the main house to ensure good air
quality and a more peaceful flow of Chi throughout the house. Unfortunately, that is not the case for most
of us. Garages tend to be built in the front right or left of homes, either in
the Knowledge and Self Cultivation, or Helpful People areas. Both of these
areas are very important in your life, therefore what your garage looks like is
critical to your harmony.
Avoid the tendency to let the
garage become a chaotic storeroom. Make it a place you enjoy seeing every day.
Leave plenty of room to drive in and out, without worrying about hitting piles
of stored items. Install shelves and cabinets for storage, design attractive
work areas.
The garage is often the last room
you see when you leave and the first when you return. Make is a beautiful and
inviting place. Make it a “real room”, hang art and pictures representing its
area of the Bagua, paint it an auspicious color, add travel posters, pictures of
family, beautiful lighting and carpeting.
In our garage we have hung a large round
faceted crystal in the center, and placed travel pictures and pictures of our
spiritual guides. We also created a vision board inside one of the closet doors
with pictures and positive affirmations of what we want to have come into our
lives. Outside, in a small flower garden
by the garage we planted white flowers surrounding a small angel blowing toward
our house. Whenever we feel that our synchronicity is off, and that we keep
hitting stumbling blocks, I say, “Honey, it’s time to clean the garage.” We
take a few hours to organize, dust, polish, sweep, and state our affirmations
once again. We immediately feel the
shift in energy, plus our garage is once again pleasing to look at.
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