
Conversation – 15
Welcome to conversation – 15. This is number 15 of this thread.
We are in TAY. This Thread is three years old.
I hope you enjoy this as it covers music, fashion and most of all
Heidi Daus. I am an Avid Collector. ♥ my focus is fashion being a former
fashion model. As a singer I cover lots of old school music and popular and
show tunes. Movies are a must. We talk about a lot of things in Conversation.
Please remember this is TAY! I am still learning the new system so bear with me.
Blessings to you all. ♥ Happy Holidays ♥
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Welcome to Iman’s Gallery. ♥
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Applying Feng Shui In Your Living Room
Your living room is considered the heart of the home, make sure it stays clear and in balance, to create family harmony.
A well-kept home can be compared to a living being in optimal health – it is fueled by intention, thrives when in balance, and relies on the energy of life itself for sustenance. Feng shui, the ancient Chinese art of harmonious placement, describes the living room as the heart of the home. Maintaining the gentle flow of chi, or life energy, is important since it is the home where members of a family and the larger community come together to engage with one another in fellowship. A living room that is organized and decorated in accordance with the balancing principles of feng shui is inviting, encourages relaxation and conversation, and makes all who enter feel content.
All of this can be accomplished by simply changing the physical and aesthetic character of a room. When its flow is blocked by furniture, walls, or doorways, we tend to feel uneasy and become less satisfied with life as a result. Promoting harmony in a home’s living area is simple when it is regarded as both a single, unified space and a collection of smaller regions of space. First, stand in the room’s main doorway to examine your living room as a whole. Look for and clear away clutter – the rightmost side of the room can inspire stability in close personal relationships, while tidying the leftmost side will increase your prosperity potential. Release stagnant energy by orienting chairs and sofas in a ring, veiling harsh angles with plants or ornamental screens, and using other furniture to break up direct pathways. A fireplace that serves as the focal point of the room stimulates passion and openness, while sculptures absorb negativity.
If the structural design of your living room does not allow you to decorate in accordance with the principles of feng shui, there are steps you can take to ensure that balance is nonetheless maintained. Mirrors, fountains, chimes, crystals, and aquariums all redirect the flow of chi, while also attracting luck, abundance, and peace. Adding warm colors such as pinks and reds to the living room can be curative even when no other changes are feasible. It does not matter how large or small your living room is, nor how fancy or plain. Address the energy needs of the heart of your home, and you will find your home as a whole is soon imbued with a new harmoniousness that manifests itself indelibly in your existence.
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Morning and I hope it is much cooler there. I am sending some rain from OZ.
Very nice day today but later int he week that will change. So….I will live in the moment.♥
Enjoy the rain. 🙂
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Iman ♥
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Go ahead pick one. ♥
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Cherie,
I hope they end the show after this season. What is the point? I have not watched the sister
show because it is too much. This show has been on for years and now it is over after this
season.Cherie your kids are babies enjoy this time. 🙂 How is your mom? Great mom that will do
laundry. ♥ Hey have a wonderful day and I am sending rain from OZ. ♥ -
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Oh Sheba … Love the COOL gallery, I miss the water already! Great jewelry picks Sheba! About 7 years to think about Collage for Cherie’s first. S. Cali could sure use some of your rain …. send some our way. Hubby was “afraid” Rick had made the wrong decision. He thinks maybe a few characters on the sister shows will come back to the original series. He agrees though, it will NEVER be the same. Take care Sheba♥ …. Shout out LOAF … ALL
@kittengirl …. Not even my Hubby has watched it and he watches Everything funny. He says it must be an early one, we’ll have to look it up, we could use some laughs from time to time. Cherie LOVES your “Kitty Kat” stories. Jonnie sounds like a Love … Like Baby Bull and I’m sure ALL the rest. I’m with you … Have lots of Nellie soap so I’ll hang tight for a while before I try 1802.
@taci …. Thanks so much for sharing your findings on your travels. Permanent VACATION … Oh Cherie is so Jelly …. Keep us posted.
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@Sheba,
I like my Nellie’s too and might hold off getting anything tonight. They will be back again.
No, I haven’t tried it yet but maybe tomorrow in a smoothie, like you suggested. I hope i feel results. I’m glad you like it.
Yes, Cali is a huge state and you can drive for hours and hours just to get somewhere. It is very expensive to live here, especially when we are supporting our daughter until she is through with school. Running two households on retirement is not easy. My hubby retired early, he was forced into it. Cali is not retirement friendly but at least we have paid off our home. If we stay here, we will buy a summer home somewhere and winter here. So much is undecided until daughter finishes college. Would love to live near my kids. You have a good night and get your rest. 😀 -
@taci, Yes we moved and then moved back. Now we are ready to move again. We are waiting until our daughter finishes up in college since we are supporting her so she can finish. My hubby was forced into an early retirement when he got sick a few years ago and needed three surgeries. Depending on where our kids settle, we will decide then where we are going.
Those fires are so scary! I remember one year when I was pregnant (long time ago), the fires had us all surrounded and I couldn’t get home. I stayed at my parents. Hubby drove all around the hills the next day when it died down to get me. As a child, I remember my dad up on the roof hosing it off while the fires raged in the hills behind us. Scary times. I’m glad you were able to get through and you had a safe trip.
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