| Feng Shui consultant Ken Lauher offers our visitors advice on using Feng Shui in the home for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Celebrity Feng Shui Consultant Offers Thanksgiving Tips
This holiday season, Feng Shui consultant Ken Lauher, is working with celebrity clients to bring joy and continued prosperity into their homes. He offers easy Feng Shui tips you can apply to welcome wealth, abundance and happiness into your home this Thanksgiving.
Feng Shui your entrance to set the tone for the event. "Create an experience before your guests enter your space by decorating the front door or entry point with holiday items," Ken Lauher says. "Get them excited about the event and feeling good."
Make sure the path to your home and the entrance is illuminated. Bells on the door will greet guests with a cheerful chime. Consider all five senses as you use these additional Feng Shui tips to inspire a festive mood in your home this Thanksgiving.
- The aroma of holiday foods cooking should fill the air. Offer guests a beverage and snacks as soon as they arrive.
- Arrange the table so that everyone has enough space and no one is pushed into a corner, feeling trapped.
- The host should sit in the command position, which is at an angle from the entrance into the room. He should be able to see the door, but not sit directly in line with it.
- Energize the dining room with a lively seasonal centerpiece of fresh flowers, pumpkins, gourds.
- Unscented votive candles around the table add warmth and joy.
- Enhance the atmosphere with holiday tunes or a playlist of your guests' favorite songs.
- After dinner, encourage social activities: a board game, a puzzle, or a walk outside.
"Remember, the holiday is about family and friends, so focus on creating an atmosphere that encourages interaction and take time to savor every moment of the day," says Ken Lauher.
"Gandhi's advice rings with the wisdom of the Tao," he adds. "The spiritual leader said: 'Chew your drink and drink your food.' Solid foods should be chewed to liquid, and liquids should be swallowed as slowly as solid food."
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