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Daily Feng Shui Tip 11/2/09

Posted by ellenwhitehurst Posted on: 11/02/09

Daily Feng Shui Tip 11/2/09

On this, All Soul’s Day, it's customary to remember those loved ones who have passed on.

Although putting flowers on their grave is one simple but very emotional and effective way of helping anyone who is bereaved to focus their thoughts and feelings on the dear one who they are missing, Feng Shui says that there is another way to honor the sweet soul who is missed so much.

In fact, many Eastern traditions extol that on the anniversary of the death of a loved one, it is customary to draw a picture of a present or gift and put it into a red envelope.

Once done, you add your love and intentions and your personal messages as well and then go ahead and burn the envelope so the smoke can carry your message to the otherworld.

A sort of smoke signal from your heart and sent straight to theirs.

Soul satisfying on every level and perfect for All Soul’s Day!


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