How to Clear and Bless Your Space Using Your Own Voice

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One of the sections in my second book, Mindful Homes: Create Healing Living Spaces with Mindfulness and Feng Shui, is about space clearing rituals. This is a popular topic, and in my book I share more about why we practice space clearing rituals in feng shui and the best times to practice them. 

I generally prefer the term “space blessing,” because “space clearing” puts the focus on getting rid of negative energy. Instead of looking at it as removing something bad, I like to approach this process as a way to bless the space and enhance what is already there. We put a lot of effort into trying to change our experience into what we think is good or what we think will make us happy. When we are present with what is, rather than looking at what needs to be fixed, we can find a lot of ease and relaxation. Instead of fighting our circumstances, we can really recognize and appreciate what is around us. 

There are many ways to do a space blessing. You may be familiar with methods that use smoke offerings of botanicals or space clearing sprays with essential oils and crystals. One of the methods I share in my book doesn’t require you to collect or buy any special supplies — instead, it involves using your own qi and your own voice to shift the energy in your home. 

To clear and bless your space with your voice, think of a song or mantra that feels meaningful to you. I almost always chant the Buddhist Sanskrit mantra “Om Ma Ni Pad Me Hum,” which translates to “The jewel is in the lotus.” Start by taking a deep breath, and then sing out loud as you move clockwise around your home, beginning and ending at your front door. As you sing, place your hands over your heart and imagine your voice permeating your entire home and shifting the qi in your space into a bright rainbow light. When you return to your front door, make a wish to close your ritual.

It’s okay if you feel a bit embarrassed doing this — you can wait to do it when no one else is home. If you want to learn more about feng shui and space blessing rituals, I invite you to check out my book Mindful Homes: Create Healing Living Spaces with Mindfulness and Feng Shui. You can find it everywhere books are sold! 

by Anjie Cho


If you’d like to learn more about feng shui, check out Mindful Design Feng Shui School at: www.mindfuldesignschool.com

Anjie's Favorite Things: the fullness of summer

Welcome to Anjie’s Favorite Things!

Each month, we highlight products to help you create a holistic lifestyle that inspires and nurtures you, so that you can be happier and feel supported.

We’re in the fullness of summer in August. It’s my favorite time of year because it’s also my birthday month! Plus this year I have my third book coming out: Mindful Living. But the real reason why I love August, is that I love the summertime. The last few years we’ve been visiting Maine to enjoy the water, hiking and the last days of summer.

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space | clearing Blend & Amethyst Mist for space & energy clearing

August is a big month to travel, as we’re taking advantage of the last days of summer. I never leave home for a trip without a bottle of my Holistic Spaces Space Clearing mist. The small 2 oz bottle is travel friendly and vital for those of us that are energetically sensitive.

The blend has white sage essential oil which purifies, and the amethyst crystal protects. The smell is divine, but the mist also clears away any stagnant energy that may be lingering in a hotel room or AirBNB.

Available at: Holistic Spaces


The buzz's insect-repelling perfume

I am a big fan of summertime. Biting insects are also big fans of summertime, and of me! I am the best mosquito repellent because they will feast on me and leave you alone!

I am a big fan of this DEET-free, plant-powered, chemical-free insect repellent that is also a wildcrafted botanical handcrafted elegant perfume. I recommend the Charlston scent. Top notes: Lemon & Lime; Middle: Orange, Bergamot & Mandarin; Base notes: Geranium

Available at: The BUZZ

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BUG BITE THING

Still on the insect topic, I tried out the BUG BITE THING Suction tool and it really does work! Along with the BUZZ perfume, I also carry the suction tool in my pocket or purse to make sure I can use it if I get a bite.

Check out: BUG BITE THING


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Out of the woods eco-friendly cooler backpack

When I think of August, I think of hikes and picnics. So I love my new Seagull Backpack Cooler from Out of the Woods.

Their products are cute, functional.. and did I mention: CUTE!

PLUS: they are lightweight, durable, and made from ethically sourced, sustainable materials, featuring Supernatural Paper® from responsibly managed forests.

Check out: Out of the Woods


Color and the Five Elements

Photo by Amy Shamblen on Unsplash

Photo by Amy Shamblen on Unsplash

The five elements system is a way of looking at our environments and spaces. It was developed in Taoism, and the five elements are earth, metal, water, wood, and fire. There are many ways that the five elements can be expressed in a space, and one of these ways is color.

One way to begin working with the five elements is to simply notice each element’s presence in your home. Try looking around your home to see if you can find colors that represent each one. You can also experiment with incorporating something that represents each of the five elements into a space to create more balance. 

The earth element is represented by earthy colors including brown and yellow. In homes, this often shows up in wood furniture and floors. 

White and gray represent the metal element. White walls can be great as a blank canvas, but too much white can feel a bit harsh. To soften white, you can mix it with other colors, including softer off-whites and ivories. 

The water element is connected to the color black, as well as very dark charcoal gray and deep navy blue. Like white, black can be overwhelming in large quantities, but a thoughtful pop of black can be really dramatic and beautiful. 

The wood element is related to blue, green, and teal. If you have living green plants, that’s the wood element! 

The fire element is represented by red, as well as fiery shades of orange. Since red is such a bright, strong color, a little bit goes a long way! 

Were you able to find all of the element colors in your space? If you want to learn more about the elements and find out which element is most nourishing to you, take my quiz here

by Anjie Cho


If you’d like to learn more about feng shui, check out Mindful Design Feng Shui School at: www.mindfuldesignschool.com

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