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Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
|July 11, 2025
The energy in our bodies, the energy of our minds and the energy of our surroundings have a deep and profound impact on our lives.
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Accumulating clutter and waste, ignoring your bed orientation and directions, unknowingly introducing artifacts, plants and décor which are negative Feng Shui, disturbing the energy of the premises by repairing and renovating the afflicted sector and keeping the wrong doors and windows opened are some common mistakes committed by many post Feng Shui and Vaastu corrections.
It could be negativity built up due to series of illnesses, arguments and hostility subsequent to all the Feng Shui recommendations carried out and for sure you would experience a sudden splurge of negative trends or a downward cycle.
It's not that Feng Shui has let you down, it’s just that you have created the negative atmosphere ignoring all the basic rules and sent Feng Shui out through your backdoor. Finally we lose our motivation, positive energy, and all the things we need to get Feng Shui into action.
This story is from the July 11, 2025 edition of Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka.
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