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Feng Shui: The right 'eyes' for your home

WINDOWS are a natural part of the exterior of a home. But what makes a good Feng Shui window?

Firstly, the window must be clean and have a clear view of the outdoors. It must also be in order — there should be no cracks appearing on the glass — to keep your health in order and safeguard you from the outside world.

According to www.thespruce.com, windows in Feng Shui are called the eyes of the home. They are related, on an energy level, to your ability to see clearly in life. Their openings let in light and views of the outdoor.

Like all things in Feng Shui, balance is important. Imagine a house without windows. Life would be dark, dull and the occupants would be in a depressed mood all the time.

There are many types of windows that you can choose for your living area, bedroom, bathroom and kitchen.

However, do be mindful of the type and quantity of windows, because, just like doors, they can affect the type of qi that enters the house.

If you have a backyard or garden, don’t allow plants to overgrow the windows as this would directly affect the sector they relate to.

A Feng Shui expert says if you have an overgrown shrub next to the window in the southeast wealth sector of your home, you may end up feeling depressed as you would not be able to “see” your finances realistically.

If your window is too wide, try to avoid adding blinds to prevent the sunlight from coming in. Blinds are dangerous and send out harsh poison arrows with their large cutting edges. Use a curtain instead, if you have to.

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