How to Use Feng Shui Wherever You Go

As a lover of Feng Shui, I believe in the Chinese saying that “wherever you go you bring good luck with you.” Here are some simple ways to get started!

Before You Travel + Personal Protection

  • If possible, choose an auspicious day for your Chinese Zodaic animal and avoid taboo days for travel.
  • Before leaving, take a metal bell and face east to ring the bell 9 times. Turn in a clockwise direction to face all of the other 8 compass directions, ringing the bell 9 times in each direction ending facing east once again. This ritual helps avert bad luck for travel.
  • Carry an amulet with you for safety and protection and the “12 Zodiac Animals” for good relationships with everyone you meet turning them all into benefactors.

Hotels

  • When reserving your room, ask for one that is far from the elevators and ice machines so you can have calm and restorative sleep. Also ask for a room with a beautiful outdoor view (avoid alleys and so on). Make your room as quiet and dark as possible and also bring ear plugs and an eye mask for deep sleep.
  • Clear the predecessor energy of your room by ringing a bell and spraying pure essential oil spray of orange or kaffir lime. Keep the windows open for fresh air.
  • Move the emf-producing electronics (alarm clocks, radios, etc.) away from your bed-side and place at least 8 feet from your head. Unplug all the appliances in the room when not in use.
  • If possible, put your bed in the Command Position and avoid any heavy beams crossing or splitting your bed. If your head-board has wood or metal slats, cover with pillows or fabric.
  • Cover the tv screen, any mirrors facing your bed as well as any sharp corners on bed-side tables pointing towards your head (pack some fabric). Make sure blinds with blades are all the way closed or open but not half open to avoid cutting chi.
  • Keep the bathroom door shut, sink and tub drains closed, and the lid of the toilet down when not in use.
  • Pack a sacred image, icon or statue-or even a mini altar-to set up in your room as well as photos of your beloved ones to set up near your bed so you see their image last thing at night and first thing in the morning.

Gwynne Warner is the founder of 10,000 Blessings Feng Shui, a company devoted to energizing folks to create lives and environments infused with vitality, luck, success and prosperity.

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© Gwynne Warner 2013

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