Finding a new home and making alterations.

Timing your move is very important and will have either positive or negative effects on all aspects of your life.  It will efect your career, finances, relationships and your health.  Before you move pleasae take into consideration all of the things that you have accomplished in the past and in the present.  Doing this will help you to better clarify your future.  If you move for positive reasons and to a good place and in a happy time then good fortune will follow you.  I can personally attest to this.  It has happened to me very recently.  I have been amazed at how all of the positive energy has come to surround me once again.  It was not that way a few months ago.  Keeping a positive mindsight is key to making this happen.

Moving under duress and under force and perhaps to a place that has not been well thought out can lead to further crisis.  This might sound a bit crazy to some people but, in hindsight I have seen this happen and have done my personal best to make sure that it has been different this time.  I thought out my move carefully, planned accordingly, asked for help from friends and coordinated some downsizing, decluttering and choosing just the right place.  It doesn’t hurt to trust your gut instinct with much of this. 

You should be aware of what things are the most important to your well being.  Take everything into consideration.  For example, how do you feel within the new space?  Do you perhaps turn up your nose when it comes to the size of the space, how it smells, if you can hear noise whether inside or outside, and is the place convenient to the places that you frequent.  I needed to drive around my brand new neighborhood to get a feel for the people, new places that I might frequent, where I might want to go to unwind and/or see scenic places.  My new home had to work for me on all levels.  That would be the only way that i would find peace.  I trusted my gut. 

*Feel alive, motivated, invigorated and uplifted in your new home.

*Previous tenants, believe it or not can drag down the energy of a new   home.  A good example can also be in relationship to a divorce.  One partner stays in the home while the other moves on to somewhere new.  That can be a real emotional drain on the person who keeps that home.

* The location of the home can also be important.  A house set atop a hill unprotected from wind, rain and all of the elements can further cause “chi” to flow right in and out of a home.  It can also mean that your financial picture will not be well.  Your money will often flow right out as well.

If you move to a home that is sunken or surrounded by too many tall buildings or industrial areas can cause the air not to circulate so that that illness pervades.  Be aware of your proximity to railroad tracks or water that runs visibly toward or away from your main entrance.  Telephone wires, cables, tv antennae and perhaps high tension wires will also sap your home and you of all that is important to keep close to you.

* The best site for a home is one that sits amongst hills and or trees like a queen upon a throne.  Trees and hills should rise up on either side and a bit behind to protect you well.

*Your home should be a comfortable distance from the road as well.  Trees or bushes should help shield your home from the road but, not overwhelm the main entranceway.

*Note the condition of the home.  Homes in disrepair will not allow “chi” to flow and will therfore make the home unwelcoming. Illness and bad fortune will follow.

* Rooms that are very small. with low ceilings are oppressive and will make you and anyone who enters your home feel trapped, hemmed in and irritable.

* Make sure that the bathroom does not face the main doorway or that the bathroom is in the center of the home or open into the kitchen.

Enjoy your new home…..

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