Feng Shui for Your Baby’s Nursery

by Robert on November 19, 2008

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[via The Cradle]

Harmony, peacefulness, and security— all the things you want surrounding your baby’s life. You choose the most dependable doctors, the greatest gear, and the coziest clothes. So why not nurture their nursery through the ancient art of Feng Shui?

Feng Shui (pronounced “fung shway”) is an ancient Chinese practice of placement and arrangement of space to achieve harmony within the environment.

Deborah Rachel Kagan, Feng Shui expert and owner of Los Angeles based Sacred Interiors, shares her insight on how to bring positive energy into your little one’s room.

The Cradle: Why use Feng Shui in your baby’s bedroom?

Deborah: For the best opportunities to be healthy — mentally, physically and emotionally. It benefits not only the child, but the entire family as well.

Read the full article here.

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