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Transform Your Life One Room at a Time
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About the Author
Tisha Morris is a feng shui designer, space healer, and yoga instructor.
She combines healing energy, feng shui techniques, and design aes-
thetics to turn challenging spaces into supportive environments that
transform all those who live and encounter the space. Tisha is also the author of
Feng Shui Your Life: The Quick Guide to Decluttering Your Home
and Renewing Your Life
(Turner Publishing).
Prior to entering the healing arts, Tisha practiced law and obtained a
Fine Arts degree in Interior Design. Tisha works one-on-one with clients and facilitates feng shui workshops and trainings.
Visit www.tishamorris.com for more information.
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Tisha Morris
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Contents
Acknowledgments / xv
Introduction . . . 1
My Life as a House 3
The Mind Body Home Connection 6
Sustainable Design 8
Evolving Into the 21st Century Home 9
Relating Mind-Body Principles 10
Our Home as a Mirror 11
PART I: getting TO know YOUR HOME
Chapter 1: Your Home’s Origin: Location . . . 17
Harnessing the Earth’s Energy 19
What is Chi? 20
Yin and Yang 21
Neighborhoods 24
What is a Feng Shui Remedy? 28
Selecting a Home Site 29
Using Feng Shui to Analyze a Home Site 30
Incorporating Animal Totems in Your Home 33
Shape of the Lot 35
Poison Arrows 36
Roads, Driveways, Sidewalks, and Pathways 38
T-Intersections, Dead Ends, and Cul-de-Sacs 41
Using Intuition 43
Chapter 2: Your Home’s Personality: Numerology . . . 45
Sacred Geometry 46
Numerology 47
Numerology for Homes 47
x Contents
Chapter 3: Your Home’s Body: The Shape of the House
and How it Shapes You . . . 57
Our Childhood Home 59
Too Little, Too Big, or Just Right? 59
Grounding In 61
What Architectural Style is Best For You? 64
Old Home or New Home 70
Chapter 4: Your Home’s Path: Floor Plan of the House . . . 73
Flow of Energy 74
The Bagua Map 75
Missing Corners 79
Front Door 82
Front Entrance 83
Hallways 86
Stairways 87
Bathrooms 89
The Garage 93
Chapter 5: Your Home’s Past: Previous Owners . . . 95
Patterns of Energy 97
Foreclosed Homes 99
Ghosts and Other Entities 100
Ghost Busting 103
But My Ghost is Friendly! 105
Space Clearing 106
Steps for Space Clearing 108
How Often Should You Space Clear? 108
Chapter 6: Our Energy, Our Emotions, and Our Stuff . . . 111
Energy and Aura Fields 112
The Chakras 115
Chakras and the Bagua Map 118
Inanimate Objects Have Feelings Too 121
Furniture 122
Contents xi
Collections 124
Clutter and the Art of Detaching 125
“What About My Husband’s Clutter?” 128
Clutter Bug or Neat Freak 130
Objects of Our Expression 131
PART II: YOUR HOME SPEAKS YOUR MINd
Chapter 7: The Language of the Home . . . 135
Chapter 8: Floors: Levels of Consciousness . . . 141
Foundation 142
“Settling” Into Your Home 143
Basement 146
What’s Really Down There? 147
You, Me and Dupree 148
Basements and Flooding 149
Out of Sight, Out of Mind 150
Main Level 151
2nd Floor 153
Where Should Your Home Office Be Located 154
Attic 155
of the Home . . . 159
Framework 160
Flooring 162
Ceiling 163
Roof 165
Walls 166
Stairs 168
Windows 169
Doors 170
Fireplace 173
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Chapter 10: Rooms: Our Many Parts and Personas . . . 175
Bathroom 177
Bedroom 179
Closet 181
The Urge to Purge 182
Den (or Living Room) 183
Garage 184
Should You Feng Shui Your Garage? 184
Transitional Spaces 185
Kitchen 186
Organ Systems . . . 189
Plumbing 190
Electricity 193
Internet/Telephone 195
Heating and Air Systems 196
Relate to Others . . . 199
Front and Back of House 200
Front Porch 203
Patio/Deck 204
Balcony 205
Fence 205
Gardens 206
Driveway 207
Swimming Pool 209
Trees 210
Chapter 13: Encroachments: What We Attract . . . 213
Ants 215
Flies 215
Cockroaches 216
Mice 216
Contents xiii
Burglar 217
Ghosts 218
Conclusion: Integrating Your Mind Body and Home . . . 221
Household Accidents 222
Repairs and Maintenance 223
Improvements 225
Renovation 227
Renting Your Home 229
Moving 230
Feng Shui for the Planet 231
Quick Reference of
Mind, Body, Home
Connections / 235
Bibliography / 241
Recommended Reading / 243
Eventually everything connects.
—charles eames
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This book has been a labor of love, relationships, and hard work that
took six years and three months to write. It started in 2006 when I
moved into a home that stole my heart. It was broken and needed love.
I passed up the brand new penthouse condo to renovate this house. As I
was renovating it, I realized I was also renovating myself. I started writing about these experiences, knowing one day they would be part of a
book.
At the same time, I was also building a relationship. Over those
six years, I lived in four homes, all of which I learned more from with regards to the energy of spaces than any books or trainings will ever
teach me. My homes have been my guru. It was the last three months
of writing this book however that became the impetus behind it.
Days after signing the publishing contract, my life turned upside
down. Oddly enough, I found myself living in the same condo that I had
almost purchased six years before. This time I am a different person,
having been shaped by all my experiences, professionally and person-
ally. That transformative energy is embodied within this book. Our
home is truly a mirror of ourselves, our relationships, and a reflection of our current situations. And it is the love within the confines of the walls that make a house a home.
The writing of a book is much like the building of a home. I want
to acknowledge all those who contributed in some way to the building
of this book. As with any house, you must start with a strong founda-
tion. And that is what my parents provided. I want to thank my mom
and dad for preparing the ground and laying the foundation for me. It is not coincidental that some of my first memories of a child were of them