• December 2, 2022

Decorating the baby’s room with Feng Shui

Congratulations! You just added another new love to your life: your baby.

I am sure you must have done all your homework and prepared everything you can think of such as baby announcements, baby baskets, baby slings, baby name books, baby photos, baby gifts, baby favors shower, baby shower invitation text. , thank you cards for baby showers… etc.

But wait a minute… what about decorating the baby’s room?

You strongly believe in the power of feng shui because you have heard many good things about it. Even Donald Trump employs feng shui experts as his consultant, so why not make sure the baby’s room is well decorated with the best feng shui setup as a kind of housewarming gift for the wonderful newborn?

When it comes to decorating the baby’s room with the proper feng shui setup, the first thing that needs to be done correctly is to position the baby’s bed in the right position. Since your baby will be sleeping most of the time, at least for now, the bed should be positioned against a solid background, such as a wall, rather than placed in the middle of the room with no walls on either side for support. . The bed right next to some kind of support will ensure that the baby rests in peace and quiet. You know how babies are. Your energy pattern is still very dynamic and therefore very vulnerable to any influence from the environment.

Any sharp objects should be as far away from the baby’s room as possible. In the I-ching philosophy, sharp objects are of the element ‘fire’, which also denotes the characteristic of dynamic changes. When sharp objects, such as plants with needle-like leaves, are placed in the room, the baby, who is already dynamic by nature, will become even more dynamic; therefore, parents or babysitters will find it very difficult to calm the baby down. It will be necessary to resort to many more techniques to pacify the baby.

The lighting in the baby’s room should be well combined, not too dark and not too light. Too dark will be too much with ‘yin’ energy while too light will be with ‘yang’ energy. It’s not a good idea to be more than one way or another. Since the baby perceives the outside world a lot through the path of light, well combining the lighting will ensure a lot of harmonious energy in the room for the newborn, which is of the utmost importance.

Also be sure to neutralize any unusual odors in the baby’s room, as bad or undesirable odors are of the ‘earth’ element which, when ignited, will create unsettling feelings in the baby’s digestive system. Many cases of stomach discomfort leading to prolonged crying or even more serious conditions are due to the fact that the baby’s digestive system is under negative influences, whether of physical or non-physical origin.

In a nutshell, in addition to decorating the baby’s room with all the fancy things, be sure to outfit the room with good feng shui—your baby will thank you! He will also function better as a father.

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