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Thursday, August 12th, 2010

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The Feng Shui Money Plant :
The Money Plant ( Crassula ovata ) is the plant we called it the Jade plant when I was gowing up in Indiana.
The money plant has been adopted as the Feng Shui plant.
The name helps, but the round succulent leaves are representative of Metal energy.
Its leaves resemble coins and Metal energy.
Use money plants in the west and north-west.
If used in the south-east (the wealth area) their metal energy will be in conflict with the wood energy of that direction.
I hope all of my Feng Shui tips will help you encourage more wealth and positive energy into your home and life!
- Madonna
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Sunday, June 6th, 2010
In Part 12 of Madonna’s Feng Shui Tips Madonna shares some Feng Shui Tips regarding how you may use Feng Shui to improve the positive energy (ch’i) flow of your family room: 
A family room should be comfortable and informal.
The furniture should be casual and arranged in a way that encourages comfort and communication.
This room should also be uncluttered.
Family rooms often serve as storage rooms as well. There is no problem with this as long as the items being stored are put away tidily out of sight.
The family room is a room that is always growing with the family.
Each area of this room relates to a different member of the family as shown by the pa-kua. Items belonging to the oldest son , for instance, should be kept in the east. Items belonging to the youngest daughter should be kept in the west, and so on. Clutter in different parts of the room will relate to complication in the life of the person affected by the direction.
I hope all of my Feng Shui tips will help you improve the positive energy (ch’i) flow of your family rooms!
- Madonna
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Wednesday, May 12th, 2010
In Part 11 of Madonna’s Feng Shui Tips Madonna shares some Feng Shui Tips regarding how you may use Feng Shui to improve the positive energy (ch’i) flow of your bedrooms: 
1) The ideal position for the bed is diagonally as far as possible from the entrance to the room.
2) The foot of the bed should not directly face the door to the room.
3) Make sure that you can see anyone coming into the room without turning your head more than forty-five degrees. Use a mirror, if necessary, to enable you to easily see anyone coming in the doorway.
4) The bed should not be placed under a beam. If there is no alternative, it is better for the beam to run the length of the bed, rather than the width.
5) Place the bed against a solid wall, if possible, rather than under a window.
6) A round mirror in the bedroom will enhance your relationship.
7) Do not place a mirror directly in front of the foot of the bed. If you wake up during the night, you may startle yourself by seeing your reflection.
8 ) The bed should be accessible from both sides if you want to attract a partner into your life.
9) Allow sufficient room under the bed for the ch’i to flow. We want the ch’i to circulate above, below and on at least one side of the bed. If underneath the bed is used as a storage area, you are probably constricting the ch’I and not gaining the full benefit of the bed.
10) Do not place the dresser directly opposite the door, as this can lead to relationship problems. Dressers usually have mirrors which, in this position, reflect the beneficial ch’I in the bedroom, creating apathy and lack of passion for the people using the room.
11) A live plant can help stimulate the energy of a bedroom. However, do not have too many plants in this room as they can use up all the available ch’i
I hope all of my Feng Shui tips will help you improve the positive energy (ch’i) flow of your bedrooms!
- Madonna
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Sunday, March 7th, 2010
In Part 7 of Madonna’s Feng Shui Tips Madonna shares some Feng Shui Tips regarding how you may use Feng Shui to improve the balance of your bathrooms: 
The toilet and bathroom are extremely important rooms in the house as they are places where water (money) drains away.
The ch’s should be allowed to flow smoothly into and out of these rooms without impediment.
Consequently, overly ornate bathrooms are not good from a feng shui point of view as they tend to hold the ch’i inside the room.
In fact, the Chinese prefer relatively simple, functional bathrooms with little in the way of ornaments or other decorations.
All the same, you should make this room a pleasant one with delicate colors and one or two objects that you find attractive.
A potted plant can also help encourage ch’i into this room
Green and blue colored towels help you relax, while at the same time, encourage the water to flow freely down the pipes. Blue is also a good feng shui color for the bathroom and toilet as it relates to the water element.
If the bathroom is located in the middle of the house in the good luck area, it will send negative ch’I through out the house. It will also send all your good luck down the down the toilet. If the toilet is located here, it is known as a “dead” toilet. The remedy for this is to place mirrors on all four walls inside the bathroom, which symbolically make the room disappear. It is also a good idea to place a mirror on the outside of the door to a dead toilet.
The other unfavorable locations for the toilet and bathroom are in the southwest, northeast, south, and beside or facing the front door. It is believed that if the toilet and bathroom are placed in the southwest and northeast the occupants will squabble and not get along with each other. If if is placed beside or in front of the front door. It is believed that the occupants will get a bad reputation
The bathroom also should not be located at the end of a long hallway, as this creates a shar heading directly toward it. This means that the beneficial ch;i that has come in through the front door ends up in the toilet! The remedy for this is to keep the lid down on the toilet and to keep the toilet door closed. It would also be beneficial to place a mirror on the outside of this door to make the room symbolically disappear.
These are traditional interpretations, and there is a remedy for each of these locations. A mirror on the outside of the door reflects the ch’i away from the toilet and bathroom.
Mirrors are necessary inside the bathroom, of course. Avoid mirror tiles though, as they create a netting effect that constricts the flow of money.
Light colors are better than dark ones in the toilet and bathroom. Different shades of blue to represent the water, element make a good choice. However, any color works well here. Except for red ( as water and fire oppose each other)
The one exception to a simple, purely functional bathroom is when it is located in the marriage sector of your home. If it is located here, make the bathroom as beautiful and as attractive as possible. Display favorite ornaments and hang a crystal from the ceiling to encourage the ch’i.
Ideally, the bathroom should have a window to allow light and ch;i to enter. This is because the bathroom is considered a negative location in feng shui. We do not want all the love and romance to be symbolically flushed down the toilet.
Enhance and beautify this room by encouraging ch’i in and effectively remedying what is normally a negative situation.
I hope my Feng Shui tips will help you!
- Madonna
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Saturday, February 20th, 2010
In Part 6 of Madonna’s Feng Shui Tips Madonna shares some Feng Shui Tips regarding how you may use Feng Shui to improve the balance of your kitchens:

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Kitchens should be well lit and have a feeling of spaciousness, as the kitchen symbolizes the family’s wealth.
Being well lit encourages as much ch’i as possible into the room.
If it is dark and gloomy, you will not want to spend any time there.
The cook should be able to see anyone who enters the room without turning his or her head more than forty-five degrees.
If this is not possible, place mirrors to allow the cook to see the doorway.
The stove must be kept clean and in good condition, as it relates directly to the wealth of the family.
Use all of the elements on your stove as this helps your prosperity.
Keep the kitchen well stocked with food to give the impression of abundance.
Try to conceal all pipes and drains, as they symbolize wealth draining away.
The Kitchen should have an airy, spacious, and welcoming feel. This will ensure plenty of ch’i to come to your kitchen.
I hope my Feng Shui tips will help you!
- Madonna
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Saturday, January 2nd, 2010
In Part 4 of Madonna’s Feng Shui Tips Madonna shares some Feng Shui Tips
regarding how you may use Feng Shui to improve the “curb appeal” of your home and/or make your home more attractive, more comfortable and more balanced:
Here is a exercise that may be very revealing and make you see your home in a new light.
Take photos of the front of your home. (photos are very important you will see thing in photos that you do not normally see).
Start at the curb and take pictures as if you are a potential buyer.
We all view our homes with our emotions and it is hard to see it the same way a stranger would.
By doing this exercise you will be able to make the improvement that are needed. Not only for the sale of your home if you are wanting to do so …
But also for feng shui, it is very important to keep the front of your home clean and in good repair.
The placement of the front door is of extreme importance in feng shui.
The positions of the front door and the stove are the most important aspects in feng shui.
The size of your front door should be in keeping with the size of your house.
If the front door is overly large compared with the size of the house your fortunes will suffer.
If it is too small, ch’i is constricted and there will be disagreements in the family.
REMEDY Any shars that may be afflicting your front door.
This is the most important single aspect of feng shui.
Look for angled roof lings of neighboring houses, straight lines, streetlight poles, a single tall tree, and anything sharp, angled, pointed or straight.
For instance, if your home is facing a T-junction you will need to make the road that heads towards your front door “disappear.”
A pa-kua mirror above the front door will do this.
Fences and trees can also create an effective remedy.
For those of you out there that are starting to get your home more attractive, more comfortable and more balanced, I hope my Feng Shui tips will help!
- Madonna
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Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

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In Part 3 of Madonna’s Feng Shui Tips Madonna shares some Feng Shui Tips regarding how to encourage more ch’i into your home:
The front door should be easy to locate.
If your guests find it hard to find, the ch’i will find it hard to find too.
A front door that opens in rather then out is better.
Doors that open out discourage ch’i from entering.
The front door should open onto a bright, well-lit room, giving a glimpse of part of the interior of the home.
We want the entrance foyer to appear expansive.
If the front door opens onto a small lobby area, the ch’i is constricted and confined.
The remedy for this is to put up a large mirror. The mirror should be large enough that it does not appear to cut off your visitors’ heads.
A mirror in this position makes the entrance area appear larger and encourages the ch’i inside.
It can be a good idea to place the mirror above a small side-table or other piece of furniture.
Fresh flowers or ornaments could be placed on top of this to help attract the ch’i indoors.
The interior should be well-lit to encourage the ch’i to enter.
Dimly lit and gloomy entrances discourage ch’i.
The remedy for this is to increase the amount of light in the entrance area. A chandelier would be perfect for this, as the crystals energize the ch’i and reflect it in every direction.
For those of you out there that are starting to get your home in balance, I hope my Feng Shui tips will help!
- Madonna
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Sunday, November 1st, 2009
Ch’i is the universal life force.
It gathers near gently flowing water and is created whenever anything is done perfectly.
To operate effectively we need to encourage as much chi‘i as possible into our home.
Ch’i can be both positive and negative.
For instance, gently moving water creates positive ch’i, while stagnant water creates negative ch’i.
We want as much good ch’i as possible, but naturally want to eliminate any negative ch’i.
Ch’i needs to be nurtured and gathered.
Chi’ is made up of both YIN AND YANG.
Yin and yang are the two opposites in the universe. For instance night and day, short and tall. None of these can exist without the other.
The ancients never tried to define yin and yang, but just collect lists of opposites.
YIN is represented by black, and YANG is white.
The concept began many thousands of years ago when the ancient Chinese called the shady, northern slopes of the mountain YIN and the sunny, southern slopes YANG.
The ancient Taoists used the familiar symbol of yin and yang to represent completion.
This symbol, which looks like two tadpoles in a circle, symbolizes the universe.
One tadpole is black with a white dot in it and the other white with a black dot in it.
The dots indicate that inside every yin there is a certain amount of yang, and inside every yang is a degree of yin.
If your property is too yin, (t0o flat) you can remedy this by planting shrubs and trees or perhaps by the introduction of rocks or a garden shed. It is important to think ahead. Small trees grow into big trees, which can alter the feng shui of the immediate area.
If your area is too yang, (too hilly) you may be able to flatten part of your property to create a balance of yin and yang energy.
Even the house itself is divided into yin and yang areas.
The front of the house, which serves to greet people to the property, is outgoing and yang.
The farther inside the house you go, the more yin, and private, the rooms become This is why bedrooms usually feel better if they are situated well away from the front door.
For those of you out there that are starting to get your home in balance, I hope my Feng Shui Tips will help!
- Madonna
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