Friend,
There are such things as furniture with good Feng Shui and furniture with bad Feng Shui.
A coffee table with sharp corners is a really good example of furniture with bad Feng Shui.
Every single family member has hit their shins on a corner of this table at some point or another. It hurt. They got bruised. One of them even drew blood.
Now, their nervous system is on high alert every time they walk by it.
These nervous feelings around a piece of furniture are cumulative – the living room feels less safe.
Feelings of lack of safety at home, may lead you to perceive that the outside world isn't safe either.
Why won't they just take it away?
Do you wonder why people don't remove a piece of furniture that has proved dangerous? Is it because they paid money for it? Are they attached to pain?
Most of the time it's numbness. People don't get used to bad Feng Shui – they become numb to it. They convince themselves it doesn't matter or that it's not so important.
This attitude translates to other areas of their lives. They may become numb to a bad boss, or a job they hate.
What having a home with good Feng Shui furniture does for you...
When all the furniture in your home is safe and comfortable, that is also cumulative.
The safer and more comfortable you feel at home, the more assertive and secure you act in your life.
This security leads to self-confidence. You realize it's OK to take some calculated risks, and that it's not OK to stay in situations that don't make you happy.
Good Feng Shui furniture helps you go through life empowered.
This is one of nine things your home should do for you.
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