Second Hand

Second Hand

Surely you have seen the movie Notting Hill (or is not the case, I recommend, is delicious). The film takes place in London, in the Bohemian area of Notting Hill, where every Sunday morning celebrates the famous Portobello Road Street market. There brings together dozens of traders who take out their stalls on the street to offer all sorts of hardware, mostly second-hand. The Antiquities of little value fans there have a paradise where to find all sorts of common things in the Victorian era that today constitute small treasures to display in a showcase, from maps to silver spoons, sticks of wooden golf, leather footballs stitched by hand, photos in black and white and almost anything throughalmost all beautiful and full of charm. Despite all that this kind of thing can be savored, Feng Shui is not too friend second-hand objects.

The key is the quantity and quality of energy that that object has been able to absorb during its long existence. Input, we don’t know who belonged and What kind of atmosphere they breathed in the House where you spent years and years. I am firm supporter of recycling furniture and belongings, because I am convinced that what one is an old and ugly junk, for other art-deco is a treasure for your classroom. Myself I have recovered and restored several furniture which today look splendid in my house and I love walking by Portobello looking for little treasures from the past. I don’t think you have to be blunt in this, as in almost nothing. The key is balance.

If we find a beautiful object, which we love instantly, why not buy it? It will certainly be a source of joy. If it does not, we will always be in time of getting rid of him. There is who says ancient jewels can be carriers of negative energies because stones have the power to accumulate Chi for decades and are also parts which have been in direct contact with the skin of its owner, perhaps a miserable person. Personally I prefer to abstain from purchasing this type of very personal pieces (the same happens with the clothes and in general with the) textiles, large accumulators of Chi), but I don’t see major problems in buying a box, a wall clock or a decorative piece. What you perceive these objects generally is harmony and beauty, so we can buy them with confidence. That Yes, as soon as we get home with them we will proceed to clean them well and if we want to make us better, we will use incense to purify the atmosphere of the room where they will be displayed. This rule has an exception: weapons. Neither old nor new, should never be welcome at home. R.I.P. Portobello Road Antiques Market Vintage & Retro Vintage Rag Trader The DIY Spot Blog Archive Portobello Road Market Golf Drivers Titleist 909 clubs Golf clubs photos Barcelona white and black Olympus E-420 electric second hand car

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