Archive for March, 2010

Most apartment dwellers have limited space and rooms. So, the creativity to feng shui your bedroom can be quite a challenge! For instance what if you have two children sharing a bedroom? How do you support each child in that one room?…

Inactive water features are very different than an active water feature. They can activate the water star, but are not nearly as powerful or supportive to wealth generation or opportunities.

It seems that there is no end to how many inactive water features that can be in any given room of your household. A good rule of thumb, though is not to put more than five (excluding feng shui remedies and celestial imagery) to activate the positive energy resonances. These are where the “good stars fall”…..

Whether you are using the Flying Star method or the Universal Eight Mansions, these three things will still be what will determine the best fit for your apartment.

Your goals will be an important factor, too. Is the sector the chair is going in for romance, fame, wealth? How you choose the chair that best fits your head of household’s desires and goals is

…Should you own your apartment? Well, if your apartment building is converting to a Condominium or PUD buying your unit might be a smart move. Of course, you should take into account the proposed By-Laws, the price and what you would be giving up if you moved…

Roommates need to paint or wallpaper their own personal spaces to their own personal kuas. Shared spaces and public spaces should be either neutral or should be split based on the personal kua combination of the roommates. This can be very tricky, so be careful. In this case, you may want to use Flying Star Feng Shui and paint or wallpaper according to the flying star combinations, activating or neutralizing the flying combinations.