A Salt Water cure is a powerful Feng Shui tool which can remove negative energies from your house throughout the year. Using salt’s natural cleansing power, we can direct negative energies into to this cure, and therefore regenerate the Chi.
As I mentioned in my latest blog post, a salt water cure will be necessary in some areas. They are the South and the East. They should be placed in open air (not in a cabinet), in a safe place from kids, children and disturbances.
What you will need:
A glass, ceramic or porcelain container. (choose a container that you do not like too much, as it will be thrown into the trash next year. I use recyclable glass containers such as the one pictured, although I much prefer the low containers to the high ones).
Salt: the coarser the better, but fine salt would work too. (This year, I’m trying a mix of Himalayan salt and semi-fine sea salt. We will see…)
A small plastic tray, cardboard or paper towel.
Water.
How to make it:
Place salt in the container, filling 3/4 of it.
Place 6 Chinese coins on the salt Yang side up. The Yang sign has the 4 Chinese characters.
Pour water over the salt carefully, enough to cover the salt but not to the top.
Place the cure on a tray, a small cardboard or paper towel before placing on your furniture. This is important, so as not to damage or spill on your furniture, which would propagate the negative energy onto it.
The cures in 2020 are best placed in the South or in the East (this year’s unlucky directions).
You’re all set.
Please don’t forget to smudge your home before applying any Feng Shui in your home.
Many blessings,
Marianne