Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Wishing Trees and Feng Shui

In our town there is a beautiful “Wishing Tree” in front of our public library. People get to write their wishes and hang them on the tree. It’s a lovely way to express your goals in a physical way. In Feng Shui wishes are stated as affirmations, and visualizations. Instead of asking for something to come true, you’re actually visualizing it as if’s already happened.


          


In Feng Shui, intention plays a valuable role in enhancing any area of your home or business, as do affirmations that strengthen the potential of any result you want to manifest. Therefore, every wish and enhancement should be made with clear intent. Written or stated affirmations expressed as if the result has already happened are powerful. Affirmations reinforce the assumption that your words and thoughts will become a reality.

                                             

Visualization is a very important Feng Shui tool for achieving one’s goals. There is a belief that when you picture what you want to have happen, the more likely it is to happen. Feng Shui is a blend of physical “seen” enhancements and mental “unseen” intentions. When you intend to bring about changes in your life by making enhancements to your home, the powers of affirmation and visualization will help those enhancements manifest your intention.

So, as you think of hanging a wish on a wishing tree think of hanging an affirmation you have visualized instead.                          

                                                        

   Sample Affirmations for Wishing Trees:

  • "I have found my soulmate."
  • "I'm thriving in my dream job."
  • "I awake with joy and purpose every day."
  • "The remodeling project has been completed smoothly, and withing budget."
  • "Wonderful new opportunities have just come my way."
  • "Our home is alive with positive energy, peace and harmony."
  • "Our children are healthy and thriving."
  • "Prosperity is flowing our way."
  • "My positive reputation precedes me in my work."