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Feng Shui ( pronounced fong sway ) is an ancient science
based on the belief
that everything in the universe is either positive or negative energy.
( Yin and Yang ) This energy is called Chi, and the science/art of Feng
Shui is the use and arrangement of positive objects to counteract the
negative objects in your environment. It has been practiced for thousands
of years in China. The Forbidden City was the largest Feng Shui project
ever constructed. Every detail of the palace complex was studied and approved
by the finest Feng Shui priests of the time. In fact, because there was
no mountain behind the palace, they built one.
All over the world there has been a boom in interest in feng shui and
contrary to popular belief, the application of feng shui need not be oriental.
Traditional people all over the world have observed, recorded and reached
an understanding of the ways in which different places and homes affect
one¡¯s well being and fortune.
Urban life everywhere, and particularly in the West, has become a remote
controlled, instant food and push-button society. As a result we have
become alien to the natural world, thereby exposing ourselves to increasing
levels of toxicity, pollution and cramped living environments Feng shui
is all about movement of energy and balance. The underlying principle
of feng shui is that everything in your overall and immediate surroundings
which can be as basic as the smallest details of furnishing and decor,
can either work in favor of your well being and your aims and goals, or
go against you.
The human body is a measure of all things in the Universe. A structure
cannot be put up without a plan or design. The importance of aligning
rooms and corners, and applying calculations that will be in harmony with
nature, is the fundamental concept of feng shui.
There are subtle currents of energy called ¡®Chi¡¯ which flows through
our body and through everything in the universe. If we understand the
Chi, we can arrange our living and working environments to help us to
achieve our goals.
However we should bear in mind the fact that energy is not just about
aligning the space and place of dwelling. It also relates to the energy
of the individual. This is referred to as the inner feng shui. It goes
without saying that it is vital to maintain the food energy balance for
healthy living.
The character Chi represents the fundamental energy of the Universe.
We are all born with plentiful supply of Chi, but as we grow, it is used
up. It needs to be restored and the source of that essential replenishment
is food.
In today¡¯s era in which everything is just whirl and go, everyone has
become obsessed with speed. Most people view food as a mere facility and
that is why so many people suffer from digestion problems. A cook needs
basic elements like Water, Fire, Air, Metal and Earth. The earth is the
basic platform on which nearly all activities take place, and this includes
cooking as well. Any contemporary kitchen consists or must consist of
the same five fundamental elements. The best feng shui advice is to prepare
and cook food in a room that is separated from the rest of the living
space. Chinese cooking methods range across a spectrum that embraces the
polar energies of Yin and Yang. When we classify food further on the basis
of their preparations, we get Yin food and Yang food.
Plants and the position in which they are placed contribute to the positive
feel of any space. In feng shui, plants have an important role. It is
said that they bring life force or Prana into the home and keep the air
clean. Plants should be strong and healthy. Sick plants and plants which
shed their leaves profusely should be avoided. The energy in the plants
varies depending on its shape and size. Upright plants with slightly pointed
leaves are considered ¡®yang¡¯ and are generally used in the South Corners
and in narrow areas to move the energy.
Round leaves and drooping leaves are used to calm down strong energy
and are preferred for the North Corners.
When we arrange our rooms and space, we must de-clutter the space to
create the physical space for energy to flow. An important aspect of good
feng shui is placements. Take care to position objects in a way that it
does not block energy flow. When positioning sofa or furniture ensure
that you always have a clear view of the door. In feng shui, locating
the right place to sleep or sit is called locating the ¡®power spot.¡¯ This
is the place where you feel you have the most control and visibility.
But this should not be in line with the door receiving the strongest flow
of Chi.
Remember, that we need space to live and move and certain guidelines
based on sound commonsense, should govern the allocation of space and
objects in it and this balance is what feng shui is all about.
Dragons
are one of the most important symbols in Feng Shui and an essential
for all homes, but don't place them in the bedroom. |
The
3-Legged Money Frog brings wealth and good fortune. The coin
in his mouth symbolizes giving wealth & prosperity to you. |
The
Foo Dogs / Guardians are used to protect the entrances to
your home from evil or bad Feng Shui. |
The
God of Wealth is also an important bringer of good fortune
and wealth. Place him facing your front door. |
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