Feng Shui
Feng Shui
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Ancient Chinese philosophy is an inspiration to some people and
mere superstition to others. There is a lot of interest in the
practice of Feng Shui, both in the East and in the West. The
guidelines affect every aspect of life for those who believe in it.
Recently, the New Age movement has been influenced by elements such
as wind chimes and crystals.
The energy flow or lack of it is the core of the philosophy. How
objects are placed in relation to each other dictates this flow and
has a positive or negative impact on the environment. The quality
of the energy affects relationships, finance and health. Many
people arrange the contents of their homes, following the rules and
recommendations of Feng
Shui.
Different rooms in the house have different requirements and
cannot be treated in the same way. The bedroom should have just one
door and the bed must not be placed in between the door and the
window as this will result in troubled sleep. The bed should be
constructed from wood and inhabitants should sleep at least 45cm
above the floor and be facing the door. Mirrors and pictures of
wild animals or water should be avoided. Thick curtains should
drape the window and the walls should be painted in red, blue or
green shades.
In the kitchen, the cooker and sink should not be adjacent as
the proximity of fire and water can lead to conflict. Cookers
should be positioned in the south corner, the room must have a wide
entrance and microwaves are not recommended. Feng Shui is also
applied to dining rooms and living rooms.
There must be at
least one wall without a window and the paintwork must be in bright
colors. Elements that bring luck include mirrors to reflect food on
the table, the hanging of family pictures and television sets or
hi-fi systems that stand at the west wall.
Even the smallest room in the house, containing the toilet, has
guidelines. To keep out negative energy, the toilet lid and door
must be kept shut. The room must always be clean and it's bad luck
to have plants or pictures. Stairs must be brightly lit as a dark
stairway can bring negative energy. Good fortune will fall through
open stairs and a spiral staircase will bring confusion. Entrance
halls should also be brightly lit but be painted in muted colors.
They should be warm and can be decorated with plants or water
features. It's fun to experiment with Feng Shui and see its
affects, if any.
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