Love Cliff's videos and his channel. He's is the real deal among too many feng shui pretenders in the design space. That he makes this so entertaining and delightful is a bonus.
This was a phenomenal conversation with Cliff. I've always seen his stuff on YT shorts but never knew anything more than his obvious demonstration of knowledge and skill. I wish I could have him take a look at my situation I'm trying to figure out. xD
An interesting fact is that the magnetic compass was developed for feng shui - namely, understanding the effects of the earth’s magnetism on human well being - as opposed to way finding
He said "now you know" 39:32 He may not have done it on purpose, but it was a funny little easter egg anyway. Man no idea I loved feng shui principles so much -- thank God for Cliff's content. :)
Oh this helped me understand why I hate fixed TVs in a room. Especially in bedrooms the tendency is to put them right in front of the bed, so it's either a paranoia inducing black mirror or a vortex of attention. No wonder it kills intimacy
My problem is, where do I place the desk? Is it all right to put it behind the Breaker Box? Right now, I have a metal whiteboard covering the box. My thought is that maybe this is too much energy to sit behind. I could put a painting there. My office is a small room, so I don’t have a lot of space to play in.
I live in Australia. In the southern hemisphere the sun tracks east to west via the north, not the south. In Feng Shui the north is the source of energy. Should we flip the placement of things ?
I think they could have helped him more by promoting the book at the end of the meeting, instead she just said "yeah, we will, we will" when Mr.Cliff mentioned the book. 🤔
I do not like this overly prescribed suggestion-based version of interior design, and I feel like you're supposed to use the various aspects of the art to support you. In this case I would treat the mirrors as an energy portal where photons ( light energy) can essentially enter an exit, and through this means it's essentially a hallway, or a window that reflects back into the room itself. So it would take the photonic energy of the room, and then multiply it back into itself. Given that is the energy multiplier, it might be a good thing to have a workspace by the mirror, or an athletic Space by the mirror, or some other kind of high energy activity based around the mirror, but then have things that are lower energy away from the mirror, or occluded from the mirror.
Love Cliff's videos and his channel. He's is the real deal among too many feng shui pretenders in the design space. That he makes this so entertaining and delightful is a bonus.
Cliff is always with lots of energy
This was a phenomenal conversation with Cliff. I've always seen his stuff on YT shorts but never knew anything more than his obvious demonstration of knowledge and skill. I wish I could have him take a look at my situation I'm trying to figure out. xD
Now you know! (Love it)
An interesting fact is that the magnetic compass was developed for feng shui - namely, understanding the effects of the earth’s magnetism on human well being - as opposed to way finding
Thank you Cliff. May you be blessed with health, wealth and happiness all your life.
He said "now you know" 39:32
He may not have done it on purpose, but it was a funny little easter egg anyway. Man no idea I loved feng shui principles so much -- thank God for Cliff's content. :)
We agree that Cliff is so talented and passionate about Feng Shui and its applications!!
I literally love Him .
you explain things beautifully, what a fun video
Oh thank you! You just answered my question Cliff.
Oh this helped me understand why I hate fixed TVs in a room. Especially in bedrooms the tendency is to put them right in front of the bed, so it's either a paranoia inducing black mirror or a vortex of attention. No wonder it kills intimacy
Thanks it was very helpful.
I love this
My problem is, where do I place the desk? Is it all right to put it behind the Breaker Box? Right now, I have a metal whiteboard covering the box. My thought is that maybe this is too much energy to sit behind. I could put a painting there. My office is a small room, so I don’t have a lot of space to play in.
I live in Australia. In the southern hemisphere the sun tracks east to west via the north, not the south. In Feng Shui the north is the source of energy. Should we flip the placement of things ?
yes
What about for best sleep head facing East/South? Is that still true or not? Or is it better where to place your bed to door and Windows.
I think they could have helped him more by promoting the book at the end of the meeting, instead she just said "yeah, we will, we will" when Mr.Cliff mentioned the book. 🤔
Genius Mind .
Ty. It was interesting.
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With the mirrors, what if you can’t help it? Like the room has mirrored built-ins.
You cover them
I do not like this overly prescribed suggestion-based version of interior design, and I feel like you're supposed to use the various aspects of the art to support you. In this case I would treat the mirrors as an energy portal where photons ( light energy) can essentially enter an exit, and through this means it's essentially a hallway, or a window that reflects back into the room itself. So it would take the photonic energy of the room, and then multiply it back into itself. Given that is the energy multiplier, it might be a good thing to have a workspace by the mirror, or an athletic Space by the mirror, or some other kind of high energy activity based around the mirror, but then have things that are lower energy away from the mirror, or occluded from the mirror.
Take them out?
Cover with heavy aesthetic drapes/curtains that you can close at night..open up in the morning...
You never said where to place the piano 😢
3:00 @dear_modern then again A lot of it was Superstition because that was the best science they had at the time.