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Travel > 12/11/ is 'International Mountain Day'
 

12/11/ is 'International Mountain Day'

'International Mountain Day' is the perfect day to share how Feng Shui says you can scale any heights in your profession or career with ease and grace.
While you work, place an image of any kind of a mountain behind you in order to stimulate what's called 'the tortoise hill.' This symbology additionally stimulates support for your ideas, plans and projects while bringing protection and well-deserved recognition. In fact, this secret cure promises that same support to come all the way from the 'top' as it initiates energies of vital support and success. In the past I've learned that you should always have a clear shot of the mountain you're using to engage these specific energies.
No clouds or water and no one hiking up the mountain since this symbolizes something completely different.
Many of the Feng Shui masters recommend using images of the Himalayas, Mount Shasta or even Mount Meru in order to add some extra added oomph to your climb! This adjustment works so quickly and so well that you just might need a sherpa to carry all your accolades and rewards!

By Ellen Whitehurst for Astrology.com
https://www.care2.com/greenliving/astrology/feng-shui/2010-12-11/


Do you have a favorite Mountain Range? I think mine are the ones surrounding us Red Rocks are I guess more Mesa types yet beautiful. Mingus Mountain is very feminine to me, and I love to see how the clouds, mist, sunsets, etc. makes it look different all the time. Also living up in Sequoia National Park was an experience I will always remember.

posted on Dec 11, 2010 10:44 AM ()

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So, will this halp me lose weight????
comment by redimpala on Dec 12, 2010 8:27 PM ()
Red rocks is why I keep returning to Utah. Although the Hawaiian volcanoes were mighty impressive!
comment by solitaire on Dec 12, 2010 6:10 AM ()
wow!that is really something.Something that I always wanted to do.
But like everything did not do it.It is not on my bucket list now.
The Bucket list is now getting smaller.
comment by fredo on Dec 11, 2010 12:54 PM ()
Love this photo! Uplifting post — thank you!
comment by marta on Dec 11, 2010 11:29 AM ()

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