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Calmer Nights with Feng Shui |
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Friday, 28 December 2007 22:49 |
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Jane and Patrick welcomed baby Samantha on a bright April
morning. Jane was a client of mine for a while now; both she and
her husband have busy and successful careers, keep a big home
and a myriad of other activities and commitments.
Four months after the baby's birth and still very little sleep at
night, Jane asked me to check the energy of the home and see if
there is anything that can be done to calm the situation. The baby
was a very light sleeper and was crying a lot, this started taking
its toll on the health of both parents, as well as their
relationship.
Here's what was happening in the house:
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The baby's room was very busy and overloaded with various
bright items, as well as electrical appliances.
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The most dangerous part were the very high electromagnetic
fields, way above the normal level, coming from a variety of
sources: the baby heart monitor placed under the mattress, the baby
video monitor, as well as very strong radiation from the wall
adjacent to the home office.
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The crib was placed in line with the door, and even though not
too close to it, it still had a disturbing and too strong of an
energy flow for a little baby to handle well.
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The parents' bedroom was totally overtaken by baby-related
items, and so was practically every other open space in the
house.
Here's what we did:
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We addressed the very high level of electromagnetic fields by
letting go of numerous baby-related electrical gudgets (most of
them rarely used!) We also solved the very unfavorable vicinity of
two spaces: home office and baby's room by relocating the baby's
room further away from the office.
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The parents' bedroom came back to its "original" look and feel
of a bedroom of two adults who love to share intimate moments, as
well as have a good night sleep! This included gathering all the
baby-related items in a small area that was visually not competing
with the main purpose of an adult bedroom: to sleep and make
love.
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We created similar areas in most parts of the house - family
room, kitchen/dining, home office, main entry - where baby-related
items where clearly and nicely organized together without
overwhelming the space.
Here are the results:
Just a couple nights after all the changes were implemented, Jane
called me to report all family members are sleeping well. Patrick
feels much happier and enthusiastic about their future, and Jane
changed her mind about never having another baby!
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