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LAST week you met Shelly and Mac whose master bedroom is incompatible to them with many negative factors, making it vital to implement strong adjustments. I first recommend the Chi Art, "Dragon Turtle Release Disasters." This particular painting has the symbol of the dragon turtle, which represents stability and release of negative energies. On the dragon turtle’s shell, there are many mantra charms for releasing ailments and conflicts. There is also a sea dragon with mantra charms for wealth and business opportunities, as well as several other mantras for protection from disaster and negative people. This painting should be placed on the wall next to Shelly and Mac’s bed.
Shelly also needs to use her personal promoting earth element colors, such as yellow, orange, brown, or tan to make her energies stronger to overcome the defeating energies of the east bedroom. Mac needs to use the colors of his promoting element of water, such as ocean blue, black, or gray. The ceiling fan should be relocated away from being over the foot of the bed and an uplight can be placed to light up and "lift" the lower ceiling to balance the pressure of the slope. A plant or curtain should be placed in front of the patio door to buffer energy depletion.
Shelly’s hobby room is located in the south. She would like her hobby to become a side business, but this has not happened. I explain to her that the south is associated to the fire element, which "melts" or defeats her personal metal element energies. Working in the south, she may not progress, be focused, or be as productive as she would like to be. In fact, she is likely to expend more energy and money than she gains. Shelly’s desk is directly in front of the door creating a bottleneck and not allowing energy to come in. The room has too much furniture, equipment, and supplies. Clutter creates stagnant energy and unfinished projects.
If Shelly wants to progress her business beyond a hobby, she needs to move desk away from the door and situate it so that a solid wall behind her supports and gathers energy. She needs to use the earth element to promote her metal energies. I suggest using orange, yellow, or beige colors and placing a Chi Art for wealth in front of her desk. She can use her daughter’s old room for storing her supplies.
Shelly and Mac’s front door faces west. Although that matches them, a tree in front of the door prevents energy from coming in. Wealth does come in, but it is weak. Being the sole provider of the family, Doug agrees that his business could improve.
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