simple shui tip: elevate every welcome!
doors have a variety of implications in shui:
the front door is where good energy and luck enter our lives.
the back door is a conduit for indirect opportunities.
and all those doors throughout your home are synonymous with a parent’s voice. clutter around any of these creates obstacles, fosters unnecessary struggles, and diminishes the energy flowing around and to us. so, keep them clear – front and back.
all doors have a few metaphorical mechanics that are worth understanding, here’s a quick door-to-door checklist to keep your space emotionally clutter-free:
need to get a handle on something? check the door knobs and make sure yours are in good repair.
got stuck doors? this jams up communication flow in all relationships – get handy and loosen them up.
door not opening fully? this obstructs energy flow (opportunity, prosperity, possibility) from coming into your space. return the paraphernalia lingering behind +/or around the door to its proper spot, and you are instantly wide open and clear for some feel-good ROI!
got squeaky hinges? eeks — it’s a ‘crying’ door! with every swing open and shut, it dispenses a whiny vibe throughout your house. squirt a little WD-40, and voila! no more ‘tears.’
and for doors with busy *behinds?* remove clusters hanging from hooks – robes, towels and bags – for a couple days. notice how your space exhales.
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