Creating sacred space with feng shui ebook




















Beautiful candles, objects, crystals and gemstones, things of spiritual meaning for you can be used. Express your soul in the way that feels the most comfortable to you. Smudging with Sage, Palo Santo or Frankincense energetically helps clears the space. This is your sanctuary and a place you can return to reset and remind you that you are a beautiful being of light, full of love and capable of manifesting the miraculous in your life.

We can change it, rearrange it or add to it. Listen to your intuition as it is our heartfelt guide. Interior Designers can inspire us through photographs of the beauty and energy their work invokes. You can expand your sacred space throughout your whole home or separate rooms to amplify your own unique energy signature. The aesthetic of a home creates energy in and of itself. Creating a room full of positive energy helps to heal us and also keep us in balance. Fresh, clean and free of clutter allows energy to move freely.

Put life into your living space and it will give life and energy back to you. Love from your heart, create, hold gratitude, stay inspired and manifest your dreams through intention and the expression of your soul. Bring flowers into your home Taking the time to choose, cut, and arrange flowers is good for the soul. Flowers add color, fragrance, and beauty to your home.

Fragrant flowers can soothe your mind and body on a deeper level. Learn more about flowers and feng shui here Ring a bell Ring a bell nine times to clear the qi of your home. Allow each ring to fully resonate and diffuse through the space. Only begin a ring after the previous one is complete. Listen carefully for each ring and visualize the waves passing through all parts of your home. Add crystals Natural crystals and stones from the earth are a simple and effective way to bring more earth qi into your home.

I wrote a letter of thanks to Karen who published it on her blog: How clutter clearing can speed up finding a new home View 1 comment. Jun 25, Chloe Kian rated it liked it. I really liked the chapters about electromagnetism and how it can affect our daily life. I wish the book focused more on Feng Shui rather than on the purification of space. The first part about Balinese ceremonies was nice and I would have enjoyed ready it while in Bali to learn more about the culture.

This book was good, but it was kind of a letdown after reading Kingston's follow-up book Clear your Clutter with Feng Shui. I know that book developed from a chapter in this book, but I felt that it was a lot more accessible.

This book was a bit too technical for the novice and didn't have enough of the why and was frankly a bit didactic compared to the kindly, friendly, helpful tone of Clear Your Clutter. I read Clear Your Clutter in August and I am still quoting from it and using it in my dail This book was good, but it was kind of a letdown after reading Kingston's follow-up book Clear your Clutter with Feng Shui.

This one I put down a few pages before the end a few months ago and I've already forgotten most of it. View 2 comments. Feb 04, Jae Alberi rated it really liked it. The methods do seem a bit dogmatic with complicated rituals including the use of holy water. However, she does point out that not everything has to be done perfectly in order to produce results, as well as the importance of intention - and I can get on board with that.

Apr 05, Helynne rated it it was amazing. This is a diverse and imformative, book on how to make our homes and offices more aesthetically pleasing as well as more environmentally friendly so that they will nurture and encourage our personal productivity and peace of mind.

Call in the angels and your own personal guides and helpers whatever feels appropriate to you" How This is a diverse and imformative, book on how to make our homes and offices more aesthetically pleasing as well as more environmentally friendly so that they will nurture and encourage our personal productivity and peace of mind. How could our imaginations not run wild with inspiration like that? Although reading this book did not really turn me into a feng shui expert--for example, I still do not diligently check on whether my furnishings and the placement thereof are in proper sync regarding their relation to the elements of air, water, metal, fire, and earth--I still learned a lot about how to make small, but positive, environmental changes at home and at work.

For example, for years I had been guilty of placing a big mirror on top of a bedroom dresser and leaning it back against a wall because I was too afraid to try to hang it up because of its girth. This book taught me that a mirror should never be leaned against a wall, and spurred me to stop being such a wimp and get out the hammer and strong screws to hang the thing up. Other advice is obvious, but so needful of repetition, such as the need to work on a clear, uncluttered desk.

Kingston gives pointers on the placement and use of home applicances, televisions, computers, celluar phones, beepers and pagers, microwave ovens, etc. This might well have saved me a brain tumor! On Kingston's advice, I bought several sets of "harmony balls" but look for the term "meditation balls" if you wish to buy them on-line or in stores with the sweet chiming sounds that help clear out "stale energies" in our homes and offices, and allow more positive energies in.

Can you imagine all the stale energies that had been hiding for years behind my big mirror? This book is filled with so much more advice about letting more sacredness enter our homes that I cannot begin to describe it all, but it is such a fascinating point of departure for home and spiritual improvement! Sep 26, Devika Koppikar rated it really liked it. The funniest part of the book was when the author said that if you get a gift you don't like, the best thing to do is to get rid of it.

Sometimes, the best place for a gift like this is the garbage! Some things in the book were impractical like the rituals she recommends performing wherever you go. This is not practical for everyone…. Also, I can see some people becoming superstitious and fearful after reading her book.

In sum, as long as you keep this book in perspective, it is a great read Mar 15, Abigail Sarah Brody rated it really liked it. A book that altered my life since when I bought it in a spiritual bookstore on Melrose in LA. I always sense that everything is connected and that our homes are our sanctuaries, so are our cars and any place—especially the clutter clearing part has been working wonders for me; I attest, whenever I feel stuck in life, I begin to clean out my drawers if not my entire space: currently I am moving so the book is even more useful.

I give only four stars because aspects if the book can make you f A book that altered my life since when I bought it in a spiritual bookstore on Melrose in LA. I give only four stars because aspects if the book can make you feel never pure, perfect and ready enough to do the clearing ceremony's yourself, in addition to simply distilling, organizing and pairing down.

Also the book design, typography, illustrations, is not very enticing, if not dull—almost the visual opposite of the beautiful message the book has to share. Feb 25, Marco rated it it was amazing Shelves: spirituality , health-nutrition , favorites. An amazing book that left me flabbergasted!

Karen Kingston also gives some very valuable pieces of advice on how to identify and protect oneself against all sorts of 'subtle' pollution electromagnectic, electric and so forth. Sep 11, Angie rated it it was amazing. I absolutely adore this book. One part make your house nice, one part introduction to sacred healing and ritual.

The author draws on experience from Bali and world travel to give a very intelligent view on what houses can be, and how to sanctify your space, and thereby, your life. What I learned in this book has stuck with me for years. It's a treasure. Jan 05, Ann Kucera rated it it was amazing Shelves: feng-shui. Karen Kingston provides a way for you to use clapping to clear energy from your space in Creating Sacred Space with Feng Shui.

In addition, chapter 6 gives an extremely detailed list of items to complete to prepare for an energy clearing. It's a book that will expand your understanding of what is possible with energy. Aug 29, Del rated it it was amazing. I've tried to read a number of books on feng shui and never found one I get could get through.

While this probably wouldn't be considered an all-encompassing book on feng shui, it was very thought provoking and one I will seriously consider buying for future reference. Jan 10, Sherron Watson rated it really liked it. I am half way through this book and I am really enjoying the information. I have always been an organized person and reading the book has helped me to understand why I feel so much better when things are organized, in their place and clean.

It definitely creates a special energy in our home. May 23, Lisadecorates rated it it was amazing.



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