Cluck.




To add onto my new love of Feng Shui…..
….certain numbers are believed by some to be auspicious or inauspicious based on the Chinese word that the number name sounds similar to. Our new house number is 3008:
3
0 & 0
The number 0 means All or NOTHING as it is an absolute number. Not sure if this is a good thing or not….I’m thinking not?
8
And according to Feng Shui, our house energy number is 2. To get this number, you add up your house numbers until you get to a single number (3+8=11, 1+1=2) The number 2 represents balance, choice and cooperation. Hopefully, our move to the city will help us get back to a more balanced life full of cooperation and choices!
OK guys, I’m about to get a little hippy/new world on your arse……we’ve had such bad luck and energy around our condo that I’m hoping to turn things around a bit with some help from some ancient cultural ‘ish. Although I’ve never been a very religious/spiritual person, I do believe that this new start is just what we need and anything I can do to appease the gods/energies/deities/spirits/higher ups/etc. should be done. Maybe I’m just hanging on by a thread here, but it’s worth a shot, right?
Smudging
The smudging ceremony is a Native American tradition that cleanses bad feelings and negative energies from houses. It is done by burning specific dried herbs and letting the smoke float around the house. The idea is to work clockwise through your home, making sure to hit every nook and cranny with that smoke. While doing this, I also set our intention in this new home (I know, I know….this was the part I always disliked the most when attending yoga).
I don’t know the story of the previous owners, but I’ve found a few hints around the house.
Although I suspect this was a happy home, I don’t think it’s a bad idea to re-set the energy of our new place. With so much bad energy and stress over actually getting it, I wanted to be sure we leave that ‘ish at the front door.
Feng Shui
Speaking of the front door, our new house is south-facing and gets full sun. OMG, I’m so excited about this! My acupuncturist diagnosed me as “damp” this past winter so being in our fully shaded condo wasn’t exactly the best place for me. I suspect we’ll be nice and toasty in the summer months in our new digs, but having access to full, glorious sun is going to be ah-mazing.
OK, back to Feng Shui……south facing makes our front door a FIRE element and the Bagua energy of fame and reputation. Front doors are extremely important, since that is where all of the energy enters your home. At first, I wanted to paint the door black (purely for ascetic reasons) but after some research, I think I’m going to go with a vibrant yellow or red in order to appease the Feng Shui energies. I’m also going to accent the door with other FIRE colors including purples, deep oranges and pinks. I think a few bright planters just might do!
Hamesh Hand
I plan on moving our Hamesh Hand to our new house. It seemed to do the trick the first time around, but I think I might display it differently vs. just hanging it with a push pin :-/
In many cultures, this hand pattern represents a protection against the evil eye (a malignant spiritual influence caused by the jealousy of others), and the evil eye has historically been a popular superstition among my BFs people. Gotta represent!
Japanese Symbolism
Not to be left out of the fun, is my side of the clan. I can’t seem to find much about special things to do around the house to help with energies and such, but I did find a lot of symbols that I’m going to incorporate into the decor.
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Trash man. |
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Backyard bounty. |
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Chili w/ mac & cheese? Get out. |
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Moving mess. |
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A lil box-o-internet |
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The view. |