Guest guest Posted December 13, 2006 Report Share Posted December 13, 2006 Feng Shui Christmas Vibrations By Carole Fogarty Christmas Feng Shui is about creating balance, good vibrations and attracting favourable chi into your home. Through the sense of smell your home environment can be stimulated to achieve this. Reduce family tensions, promote calmness and joy with the use of essential oils. Essential oils have long been known for their special properties and how they can have a direct effect on the mind. Start now working on putting good vibrations into your home for Christmas. Christmas House Spray Geranium 4 drops Mandarin 2 drops Cinnamon 1 drop Mix in the above essential oils to 300 ml of water in a plant spray. Walk around your home spraying each room to lift the vibrations and attract positive chi. Make your own combination from the following * Mandarin evokes memories and is uplifting * Geranium will put people in a good mood and can calm stressed women * Cinnamon will whet their appetites * Lavender calms children * Pine freshens and gives a northern hemisphere feeling * Rose oil for love and romance Candles can be made aromatic Light a candle wait until the wax begins to melt and then add 1 drop of essential oil of your choice just by the wick. Candles also have a calming and healing effect that can clear negative energy away. Oranges studded with cloves Instead of bowls of fruit in your kitchen why not try oranges studded with cloves. Oranges studded with cloves look fantastic attract chi and won't go off. Cloves are a natural preservative. To boost the smell and aroma of the oranges even more roll oranges in an essential oil of orange before adding cloves. The children would love to make these. Scented wrapping paper Put two drops of geranium or cinnamon essential oil for women, cedar wood for men and lemon or mandarin for children on a cotton wool ball and leave with your wrapping paper in a sealed bag over night. Wrapping paper that smells gorgeous. About Carole Fogarty: Carole is a wife and mother of three boys living in Queensland. She has studied Feng Shui extensively with The Australian Institute of Feng Shui and Geomancy, Master Joseph Yu from Canada and currently the teachings of Master Yap Cheng Hai of Malaysia. In conjunction with Feng Shui she has also studied Space Clearing from countries around the world for the past 10 years. Carole consults for Residential and Business properties in Queensland and around Australia. Consultations are also offered by email or snail mail. http://chamomiletimes.com/articles/fengshuichristmas.htm "When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on." Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882 - 1945), quoted Kansas City Star, June 5, 1977 Check Out My Groups: Everything Natural http://health./ Everything Magick EverythingMagick/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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