Is Your Home a Law of Attraction Magnet or Detraction?
When you think of the Law of Attraction, you probably think about your thoughts, your emotions, and maybe your affirmations. You most likely don’t think about your home or living environment. But you should and here’s why…
We know that everything is energy – our thoughts and most certainly our emotions. In fact, our emotions are just heightened byproducts of our thoughts. You can think of it with this simple formula: Thoughts + Emotions = Energy. In essence, all of our thoughts and emotions not only help make up our energy field, but are also emitted from us like laser beams. And guess what? All of these particles of energy are in your home and immediate living environments, such as your office.
Our home is the single closest space, aside from our physical body, in which our energy is encompassed. Whatever is going on within your personal energy field – be it illness, negativity, lack, abandonment, fears, and so forth – is also present within your home’s energy. Not to highlight just the negative, it holds the good stuff too. In fact, like the Law of Attraction, energy does not discriminate between good and bad.
Feng Shui is used to improve the energy flow within spaces. What this really means is if you are holding, for example, the energy pattern of “fear of failure” (despite your good intentions and affirmations), this pattern is somewhere in your home as well. It may be lurking within a bad furniture arrangement, a stuffed closet, a stack of cluttered papers, or a piece of art connoting a negative message. These patterns can be sneaky. Like the ego, they find a way to survive within our energy field despite our conscious good intentions.
Stories I hear from clients speak volumes to the power of Feng Shui. It changes lives. When you change your external environment thereby changing energy patterns around within and around you, you change your inner reality. Like the Law of Attraction, it’s quite magical.
The Bagua Map is an often used tool in Feng Shui that maps out where certain areas of your life lie within your home. I often advise clients that when you make changes per the Bagua Map, in conjunction with a specific intention or affirmation (per Law of Attraction), this is when you really increase your chances of seeing positive changes.
For example, with one client we noticed a huge armoire in her Wealth Corner that was only being used to store clutter. Not only that, but she didn’t even like the piece of furniture, which was handed down to her from a previous roommate. This was a prime suspect for an energy block in her finances. She sold the armoire and in doing so felt a sense of relief, spaciousness, and freedom. This opened up new space in her Wealth corner, which has opened up new income streams for her.
Where do your energy blocks lie within your home? While a feng shui professional can be highly beneficial, you can start on your own. Here’s some tips to get you started:
- Look for those areas of your home that you don’t use or don’t like going into. This may be on a conscious or unconscious level.
- Notice what areas hold the most clutter.
- Look for pieces of furniture that constrict certain areas of your home.
- See your home objectively. Even if you love your entry console, if you bump your hip on it every time you walk by, then it’s blocking energy.
- Periodically clear the energy in your home with sage, smudge spray, or any other clearing method.
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Tisha Morris is a feng shui expert, life coach, and the author of Feng Shui Your Life. For more information, visit www.tishamorris.com.








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