Avoid storing these photos for good luck on! #feng
Avoid storing these photos for good luck on! #fengshuitip #fengshutips #fengshuitips💫✨ #avoidbadluck #avoidnegativity #avoidbadenergy #gookluck #luckytips #fengshuisofia
Hey everyone! Following up on my last post about those 'bad luck photos' you might be unknowingly storing, I've had a lot of you ask about physical photos and what to do with them. It’s a great question, and definitely something I've explored in my own Feng Shui journey! First off, many of you asked, 'Is it bad luck to throw away photos?' The good news is, generally no! If a photo brings up negative emotions, or if it's one of those 'bad energy' types we discussed (like old hospital pics or withered plants), it's far better to respectfully get rid of it than to keep it around. Think of it this way: you're clearing out stagnation. For digital photos, a simple delete is fine. For physical ones, some people prefer to shred them or even burn them (safely, of course!) as a symbolic release. The key is intent – you're not disrespecting the past, you're creating space for better energy. But what about the photos we do want to keep, especially physical ones? This ties into 'image feng shui' and 'where to put pictures in bedroom.' My rule of thumb is to fill your space with images that uplift you, inspire you, and represent what you want more of in your life. For your bedroom, for example, photos are so personal! I've learned that displaying images of happy couples, joyful family moments, or peaceful landscapes can enhance harmony. Avoid solitary figures if you're looking for partnership, or overly busy scenes that might disturb your rest. And here's a specific tip I picked up: try not to place photos of water or religious figures directly above your bed, as they can sometimes create an unsettling energy while you sleep. Instead, consider placing them on a bedside table or a wall opposite the bed. The OCR mentioned 'sunrise flowers photos' – these are perfect! They represent growth, beauty, and new beginnings, and would bring wonderful energy to any room. And for all my fellow photography enthusiasts out there, thinking about 'which omen is good for photographers' – focus your lens on life's vibrant moments! Capturing healthy, thriving nature, joyous celebrations, or symbols of abundance can actually amplify that positive energy, not just for you, but for those who view your work. It's about consciously choosing to capture and cherish images that feed your soul and support your good luck. So, go through your phone and your photo albums, and curate an environment that truly supports your best self!






























































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