Feng Shui Travel Tips - Don't Leave Home Without Them

A Traveling Feng Shui Tip – Take Favorite Things Along

 

Traveling can be fun and an exciting adventure or a hectic, frustrating nightmare. There are some simple Feng Shui travel tips to follow that will make the trip a pleasure. One traveling Feng Shui tip is to take part of your beloved home with as you travel. Pack a special travel Feng Shui bag to hold personal things. This travel bag holds personal pictures, scents that will clarify the smell and energy of a stagnant hotel room, and possibly a candle or two. I bring a bottle of water blended with essential oils (Feng Shui Sprays) to spray on the sheets and pillowcases. Another Feng Shui tip is to pack incense to adjust the chi of a room. Create a semi-Feng Shui sanctuary or alter of the personal items and allow their positive energy to carry through the entire traveling experience with you. Bring along some inspirational reading material. If some affirmations are needed, a quick glance helps boost the attitude. The traveling items bless and strengthen you on your journey.

 

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 If a motel or cabin is located too close to a busy street, try moving the bed further back in the room if possible. If the big television is “staring at you in the room, a quick tip is to cover it with a towel. Place flowers around the room and play soft music. As part of the travel plans, ask the hotel manager the colors of the interior. Ask if the windows open to the outside. Taking a few extra minutes making these travel arrangements assures a quiet, comfortable stay. If a room feels stagnant, hand a crystal in the center of the room. Think natural in a sterile environment. The fresh flowers will work wonders for brightening up your travel plans. Be careful to maintain your personal chi. Traveling is strenuous activity and stressful. Keep your energy up, meditate and get a lot of rest.

 

If traveling by car, a good Feng Shui tip is to clean the car thoroughly inside and out. Cars just seem to run better if they are well taken care of. Energy can get stuck and stagnant in a car too so have an air purifier or potpourri in the car. Bring traveling things to make the trip fun and comfortable. Pack a few snacks and relax on the trip. In China, red is desirable so tie a red ribbon to the rear view mirror of the car implying safety. Consider the car an extension of the living space. Taking care of it is essential for safety and peace of mind and makes good travel sense.

 

 

 

 

Thus the Master travels all day without leaving home.  – TAO TE CHING

 

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