Friday, 29 June 2012

Your Life, Your Choice


What if every word you said were a wish to the Universe?
Would you still say the same things that you did yesterday?
Your thoughts and words echo throughout the Universe.
Make sure to only put out ones that you want back.

There are said to be three types of luck in Feng Shui that reflect your world.

These are heaven luck (tien chai) which is interpreted as karma, the things we inherit from the past and from our ancestors that are embedded in our basic DNA.

Earth luck (ti chai) is our environment, where we live and work, as well as the practice of Feng Shui.

Mankind luck (ren chai) is the way we live our lives, how we make full use of opportunities that come our way. 

It is believed that heaven luck cannot be changed, however by maximising your mankind luck, and incorporating the active realisation of the Law of Attraction you can positively affect your life experience.

Combining this with Feng Shui practice in your living and working environment invites a lifetime filled with health, wealth and happiness in abundance. 

The joy of knowing about the Law of Attraction and how to activate it in an positive and focused way, and the practice of the ‘ancient-modern living skill’, of Feng Shui enables you to change your focus where and how you choose to.

Every word you speak, whether deliberately or instinctively, is effectively a message to the Universe. 

If you add strong emotion into the words the attraction process is set in motion.

In your personal life, in your home and workplace, you can have a positive and enthusiastic outlook however if you have poison arrows firing directly at you or your home these are negatively affecting your experience.

Poison arrows can be tangible and intangible.  They may be obvious negative structures around you such as the edge of a roof or a building; a pylon or a water tower; a church spire or a graveyard.

The less obvious poison arrows can be a narrow gap directly opposite your front door which is sending fast moving negative Chi towards you.  As with anything straight and threatening it creates disruption in the energy around you.

The least obvious poison arrows are things such as negative thoughts sent your way from other people.

Feng Shui always focuses on prevention rather than cure so identifying these negatives in the environment and then blocking or deflecting them will weaken their power and the effect they have on you.

Your environment will influence your sub-conscious mind more than you realise.

We all benefit from having a clear and uncluttered life.  It doesn’t mean living in a minimalist environment, it means ensuring that physical and mental clutter is cleared.

With focused attention on the Law of Attraction and your desires in life; and positive changes in your living and working environment, your personal space; you can expand and enhance your life experience.

Do you have a busy, cluttered mind?

The purpose behind ‘deliberate creation’ is that you clear the way to achieving the life of your dreams.

Still your mind with meditation.

Practising tai chi, chi kung or other energetic practice clears blockages in the internal energy system of the body.

Do you think of yourself as a positive thinking person?

If you do and your life is still not as you desire it, you have hidden blocks to allowing your desires to manifest.

Do you take responsibility for everything that is in your life?

Your thoughts, feelings, your conversations with family and friends all influence your reality.

Your environment influences your reality.  They all become part of your quantum field.

It is this field that is sending messages out into the Universal energy and, by the Law of Attraction, your predominant thoughts, feelings and actions are being returned to you multiplied.

To the fulfillment of your dreams


LynC

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