Subject: What are Feng Shui Cures?

Feng Shui cures are [usually] small items you add to a home in order to produce 
either a shift in the circulation of chi (life force) or in the perception of life in the people who live in that home, with the overall purpose of improving the occupants' luck.

The most common Feng Shui cures are:
  • Crystals (both faceted and natural)
  • Artwork
  • Photos (especially family photos and photos of goals)
  • Lights
  • Plants
  • Water features
  • Mirrors
Obviously, making mistakes in the use of Feng Shui cures can translate into adverse luck. 

By far, mirrors are where people make the most mistakes when they try to do it on their own

Mirrors are tricky.

There are even best selling books, by famous Feng Shui teachers, that teach mistaken uses of mirrors. To name few: placing a bagua mirror over a toilet (never do that), or placing mirrors at the top or the end of a staircase (don't do those either). 

There is so much misinformation in Feng Shui. This is not by chance. Many, many years ago, a Chinese ruler ordered the production of books on false Feng Shui. Much of the content disseminated in those books is still in circulation, mixed up with bonafide information. What an insidious thing to do!

Many consultants and teachers share this wrong information in good faith. They're not trying to harm, they're just sharing what they learned from their teachers. 

The only place where you will find information that is true and tested about the use of mirrors as Feng Shui cures, is the class Feng Shui Magical Mirrors.

Learn:
  1. 5 Mirrors You Must Take Out of Your Home Right Now
  2. 5 Mirrors that Need to Be Cured
  3. 5 Spots Where You Should Never Have a Mirror at Home
  4. 5 Spots Where You Should Add Mirrors at Home
  5. 5 Mirrors You Should Have at Home to Attract Money and Wealth
  6. The Meaning of Mirror Shapes According to the Five Elements
  7. 3 Secret Uses for Feng Shui Mirrors
The class will air tomorrow, Thursday June 27th at 5 PM Eastern Time. If you can't make it live, don't worry. The replay will be available the next day and it will not expire. 

So go here to enroll.

And remember, you can always send me an email to moni@ninestepstofengshui.com with any questions. I’ll be happy to help!

- Moni
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