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How to Map Your Bedroom with Feng Shui

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How to Map Your Bedroom with Feng Shui

The ancient Chinese method of Feng Shui helps us to balance our homes and create happier, more successful lives, room by room.

At this time of year, with days growing shorter and nights getting long and chilly, we often turn our attention to the bedroom, the sanctuary where we can rest and recharge.

It’s easy to “map” your bedroom according to Feng Shui principles so you can create more harmony in the bedroom. Here’s how:

1. First, draw a roughly square outline of your bedroom on a piece of paper. The wall that has the primary entrance to your room in it should be the lower line of the square.

2. Divide the square into nine equal squares, three rows of 3 squares each.

3. Start with the lowest row of squares, that describes the areas when you first walk into your bedroom. The far left corner of the room when you first enter is the area of Knowledge. The center square relates to Career, and the right-hand square is Helpful People/Travel.

4. Now look at the central row of squares, that describes the middle of your bedroom. The far left square relates to Family/Health. The central square is the Tao, or Center, and the right-hand square is Creativity/Children.

5. Lastly, look at the top row of squares. The far left square relates to Wealth, the central square to Fame/Reputation, and the far right square to Relationships/Romance.

Your layout should look something like this:

Wealth-Fame/Reputation-Relationships/Romance

Family/Health-Tao-Creativity/Children

Knowledge-Career-Helpful People/Travel

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Adapted From Teen Feng Shui, by Susan Levitt (Inner Traditions, 2003). Copyright (c) 2003 by Susan Levitt. Reprinted by permission of Inner Traditions.
Adapted From Teen Feng Shui, by Susan Levitt (Inner Traditions, 2003).

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Annie B. Bond

Annie is a renowned expert in non-toxic and green living. Named one of the top 20 environmental leaders by Body and Soul Magazine, Annie has authored four books, including "Home Enlightenment" (Rodale Press, 2005) and "Better Basics for the Home" (Three Rivers Press, 1999).

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391 comments

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12:53AM PDT on May 16, 2013

Thanks

5:19AM PDT on May 15, 2013

TY Feng Shui made easy

11:43AM PDT on May 9, 2013

I think I need a GPS...
Thanks for sharing.

3:11AM PDT on May 9, 2013

I need to change everything in my room! :(
Thanks

3:58AM PDT on May 7, 2013

Thanks for the info :)

9:22PM PDT on May 1, 2013

Seems like always my door is in the area of helpful people and travel! I stuck pictures of places from a travel brochure and birds on the wall the door opens to. This last year I made some pretty nice trips with very different people. Nice...

11:13AM PDT on Apr 29, 2013

This is so very interesting! I'm totally doing this when I get home!

5:45PM PDT on Apr 21, 2013

I think empty spaces lead to harmony :) I also followed some guidelines from a Feng Shui book.. nice article !!

9:33PM PDT on Apr 16, 2013

Thank you for the instructions. I will work on this in the summer. (P, T)

8:23AM PDT on Apr 15, 2013

Actually, the bookcase is at the right place.

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