Another House Diagnosis
Posted by housediagnosis on April 8, 2010
House Diagnosis #3
April 5, 2010
Pix 1 is the outside of the house. As you can see, it is in the shape of a “C” or horseshoe. The garage is the entrance was as it stands out from the rest. This would indicate that not many visitors come. One would conclude that you are a private person, letting few into your “inner circle” so to speak. The external color, along with the energy of the house (which is upward) would indicate a high level of intelligence and a preference to stay on the cerebral levels. People have to work hard, prove they can be trusted, go through this step again. . .and again. . .and maybe one more time before you let them in.
Before I continue, please note that this is neither “good” nor “bad.” Value judgments do not fit here. It is simply bringing aware and presentation of an opportunity to adjust or expand if desired. If not, that is fine as well.
Back to the regularly scheduled program here.
Note the present of the high hedges in front of the window. Again, this is an indication of guarding and protecting, and a tendency to think their way out of situation versus rely on instinct, inspiration or gut feeling(s).
I would add something like a wind chime on the left section. Keep the energy circulating. Water fountain would also work. This has the makings whereby energy could accumulate or stagnate. Over time, a build up could end up in a blow up. Also this is natural and a part of the human experience, this is a lot of energy which can be used for more enjoyable expressions. It could also lead to masses/lumps so keep the energy moving. Accumulation is not the way here.
There is also a sense of neatness and orderliness to it. The is a reflection of an aspect of you and can go in (at least) 2 roads. one road is to be so disciplined to the point of restrictive, not allowing fun to enter (especially if too much energy accumulates). The other road is discipline with movement, leading to accomplishments. Learning a new language, getting an advanced degree or completing a marathon would be examples of discipline with movement. THE key here is to make sure the energy is never allowed to accumulate, but rather flow smoothly or as smoothly as possible. Water is medicine for you. Water is medicine for your home. Feature this. Ex/ water fountain, pictures of MOVING water (never stagnant water), swimming etc. In ancient Europe, a person would have a container of water with them, placing it in between him/her and the person they were speaking to. At the end of the day, they would toss that water out in a “dead” area such as a swamp (vs. their back yard with the beautiful plants) Water accumulates and attracts energy. Knowing this, use it to your advantage.
Pix 2. This is the one with the horse, so let’s start there. It is a beautiful piece and as such, can be featured more so. Horse represents power, strength and freedom (particularly the latter). Right now, it is being placed on the sidelines, symbolic of the freedom you are seeking, being placed on the sidelines. Both this picture and the prior one represents a battle of sorts.
There is a part of you that wants to run free like the horse. There is a part of you that is constrained or restricted. Right now, based on this, the latter is winning out. If you are desiring that, change nothing in this room. If you want more of the ” freedom to fly” energy, feature the horse. I am guessing, based on the colors chosen that the horse is one of your archetype creatures; that is, this magnificent animal represent characteristics that you both admire and desire. If you picked an animal to be, it would probably be the horse. Eagle would be the other choice.
This is a very balanced room. The yin and yang are both represented, with yin being more featured. This indicates a ton of potential creativity waiting to be unleashed. An analogy would be this. You are walking up to the ocean, dipping you toes in and then pulling back. Next time, you go up to your knees and pull back. Now this may simply be your style – paced, steady. Adding more yang or action into the mix would be a major shake up. A MAJOR shake up. Again, for some, this is not their style. You are the painter. Paint your image your way.
This room should be reversed, with the couch on the opposite side and the metallic stand reversed.
I also notice the small cross on the lamp. Regardless of one’s beliefs this is a strong symbol carrying much meaning. Feature it.
Finally, make this room more open. Like the prior picture, there is a circular “horseshoe” semi- closed-ness (how it that for a word) to it. Part of the challenge with closed is that while preventing the unwanted from entering, it also prevents the desired from getting out. Open this up and let the world know who you are, what you can do. Some will like it. Some will love it. Others will not respond. That is fine. The feeling derived from those who love and those who like you will be overwhelming. Their lives in turn, will benefit from you being in it as well.
OPEN is the word of the day. Make it your mantra. TRUST is #2. This energy will attract those you want and repel those you do not. The latter will not be able to handle the strength and the light.
Pix #3. The theme of horseshoe continues in this room. Add light and either a mirror or mirror-like surfaces (like a coffee maker) which reflects openness and makes the space more freeing. The shiny surface in front can serve this function as well. Keep it free from everything, with the exception of a red plant. Make it bright and place it right smack in the middle. Adding fire to the metal will begin to soften the exterior. Over time, you will find the need to remove the plant (red) and replace it. It may take a month or a year or ??? Observe. Don’t force. When it is replaced, do so with something purple. This will allow your metal energy (intellect) to feel your water energy. You will find more and more and more courage. You will FEEL it, not think it or be logical about it. It may be scary in the beginning but this too is an opportunity to practice courage. You have it already and exhibit it in very orderly, precise, almost compartmental ways. Think of a tic-tack-toe board. You use it in the middle and the lower right and to the left or something like this. Remove the compartments and allow the horse to run free. The horse (energy) cannot be contained, lest his/her spirit be broken. To break a horse’s spirit is a crime. To allow the horse to be a horse is a blessing to self and to others. We are waiting for you!
Find creative ways of “playing” with the metal objects such as the refrigerator. Add something that you never would like a magnet (which will probably drive you bananas initially). Eventually it will be a source of smiles. Not in the beginning.
Cover some of the metal surfaces will cloth (purple or green). Add some candles that are lit at times.
You have done a great job overall with the house. There is a bit of a house feel to it. Create more a home. Do so by adding your signature, not the way “the books say to do it.” Mix and match because it feels right. Or because you like it, Martha Steward be damned. Your home reflects an elegance and this is a part of you. It will not change, nor should it. Elegance can go a bit far and turn into sterile. You do not want this to happen so be sure to add YOU to the mix. Use the freedom of the horse energy to assist you. he end result will be magic.
Nothing short of magic.
The end.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thank you.
David




housediagnosis said
Amy Ellis: After her own House Diagnosis!
Wonder how changing a few things around your house could benefit your life? I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this to everyone! Already results are felt/seen after only a couple of days! All you need — 3-4 pics of rooms in your house and David will send you his “house diagnosis.”
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