Redecorate your home this Diwali for good fortune
It’s that time of the year when you don’t mind going the extra mile to bring good luck and prosperity into your life. While you adorn your humble abode with some exciting and colourful decorations this Diwali, you can empower it further by making some additions and changes in your home décor.
Feng Shui not only speaks of corrections and aligning homes, but it also gives us an opportunity to bring in excellent energy through festivals and joyous celebrations. Hence, using vaastu and Feng Shui, we can make the home more vibrant during the festive season.
The festival of lights or Deepavali is celebrated widely not just within India but across the globe. The night of Deepavali is moonless, hence lamps are lit to dispel darkness. Fire represents positive or yang energy. It also signifies that no matter how difficult a problem one faces in life, through the light of the soul one can find a way through the darkest of times.
This story is from the October 2017 edition of India Se.
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