Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Feng Shui a Dorm Room

By nature, dorm rooms are crowded and cluttered; it's part of the whole college experience. But too much clutter and unnecessary debris can also clutter your mind, making concentration and studying more difficult. Feng shui offers solutions to opening up a space without spending a lot of money or making many changes to the room. By applying feng shui placement techniques, you might find your grades improving quickly. Read on to learn more.



Move your books so they do not face you while you sleep. Feng shui says that books act like sharp instruments, cutting though your sleep patterns and good vibrations.

Attach molded rubber table corners to sharp edges on your desk or bureau; it will help soften the effect of the furniture in your dorm room.

Hang soothing posters on the walls to brighten your moods if you cannot paint the walls a soft, pleasing color. Pictures of your friends and family also can help reduce the starkness of dorm walls

Dangle a crystal in front of a window, no matter how small it may be. Use fishing line or a heavy string to attach the crystal to the top of the window to allow the light to move through the room. If you don't even have a window, then hang the crystal above your door, high enough so it won't hit your head. This crystal will enlarge your space.

Stack your papers neatly every night when you are finished with them and when you leave the room. Clutter breeds clutter and waking up to or walking in on a mess will set off a negative spark to your time in the room, even if you clean when you first wake up.

Put purifying sage in a bowl with some uncooked rice. This mixture will soak up the negative energy in the room.

Place your desk against a wall that faces east if at all possible. Feng shui says that east is the direction to point when you want to build wisdom.

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