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What You Should Know About Your
Pets And Feng Shui
by Cucan Pemo
So, youve decided to look into this Feng Shui thing and
youve started to make some changes around your home. Youve
rearranged a few things here, put out a few good luck charms
there and youve adjusted your color scheme accordingly.
Youve bought into the power
of positive thinking bit and youve been slowly replacing
items that put you in a negative frame of mind. Everything is
coming together for the perfect Feng Shui home, expect for one
thing. Fluffy and Fido keep treating your new furniture design
like its a jungle gym and youre getting orange cat
fur and brown dog fur mixed in with your green and blue Feng
Shui furniture.
What to do? Well, there is only so much you can do with the pet
dog and cat. Here are a few pointers to help you with pets and
Feng Shui in your home.
· Your pet is good Feng Shui. Really, they are! Pets are
full of life, vitality and wonderment. Even if you have a big,
lazy fat cat, their quiet confidence and approach to the world
fills your home with positive energy and not just cat hair. If
you thought you had to take Fluffy and Fido to the pound to generate
that perfect Feng Shui home, think again. You might want to go
to the pound for a second cat, but not to give one up.
· Cleanliness is next to Feng Shuiness Yes, its
true, youll be happier and in a better state of mind in
a clean home. And nothing is better for your pets than a well
taken care of carpet, water dish and cat box. If it takes a build
up of cat hair to get you to drag out the vac, then consider
your pets a positive influence on your Feng Shui.
· In proper Feng Shui, people and animals must be kept
separate. What that means is that if you have a dog, you should
make sure he or she gets the proper training to obey commands.
If you have a cat, keep them off the furniture, unless its
a piece of furniture that is specifically made for the cat or
dog. Make sure you discipline them when they do something wrong
and love them when they are good. This will boost your Feng Shui. |
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· Keep the pets out of
the bedroom. Feng Shui is all about love and, as we all know,
for couples, most lovemaking happens in the bedroom. Have this
as a human-only space. Dont allow the cat or dog into the
room at all if you can and dont let the pets sleep on the
bed at night since it tends to separate the two people sleeping
in it.
· Pets shouldnt be the entire focus of the home.
Most people love their pets as much as they love their children,
but they should have a space and a place all their own. If you
invite company over and the smell of the cat box is the first
thing they notice, it will bring in feelings of pity and sadness
into the home and thats not going to help your Feng Shui.
Neither will having guests scared to death by a big, scary dog
every time they come over. Pets should know their place and not
rule over the home.
· Dont let a pet compromise your health. If youre
allergic to cats, even just a little, its probably time
to give Fluffy to a relative. You wont ever feel optimal
if you keep pets that are making you sick around the home. Proper
Feng Shui requires a clear, positive state of mind and that can
be hard to keep when youre constantly reaching for the
Kleenex.
· Dont let too much pet luck ruin you. Yes, pets,
overall, are good Feng Shui due to their energy and love, but
if youre leaving the house every day covered in pet hair
and you arent confident about your appearance, then you
might want to cut down on the number of pets you own. Its
all about frame of mind. If your depressed about your appearance
due to the pets, change the pet situation.
Your pets connection to your Feng Shui might be bigger
than you think. If you were to sit and write down every aspect
your pet makes to your life, the list would be much longer than
you probably think.
If you think having a pet is affecting you love life, then you
need to decide if having the pet is more important than finding
a lover and stick with that decision. Dont let it nag at
you and bring down your level of positive chi. Having a pet can
be a wonderful experience, but it only helps your Feng Shui as
long as you want it to. |