Friday, September 12, 2014
Feng Shui in 2014
Do’s of Feng Shui
Declutter Your Space
Clear away clutter to allow chi (energy) to flow freely. A clean, organized home creates a sense of calm and clarity, essential for fostering positive energy.
Optimize the Main Entrance
Ensure your front door is clean, well-lit, and easily accessible. This is the “mouth of chi,” where energy enters your home. Add plants or a welcome mat to invite good energy.
Balance the Elements
Incorporate the five Feng Shui elements—wood, fire, earth, metal, and water—through decor. For example, a wooden table, a candle (fire), and a ceramic vase (earth) help balance energy in any room.
Use Mirrors Thoughtfully
Mirrors can amplify light and energy. Place them to reflect beautiful views or light-filled spaces, but avoid positioning them to reflect clutter or your bed.
Choose Soft, Harmonious Colors
Colors affect mood and energy. Soft, natural tones create a peaceful environment, while bold accents can stimulate areas like the kitchen or home office.
Create a Cozy Bedroom
Position your bed with the headboard against a solid wall, away from the door but within its view. This “commanding position” symbolizes safety and stability. Use calming colors and avoid electronics for better rest.
Don’ts of Feng Shui
Block Energy Flow
Avoid placing large furniture near doorways, as this obstructs the movement of chi. Ensure paths between rooms are open and inviting.
Overuse Water Elements
While water features symbolize wealth, placing them in the wrong area can disrupt harmony. Avoid water elements in the bedroom, which can create emotional instability.
Ignore Lighting
Poor lighting dims the energy of a space. Use layered lighting—natural, ambient, and task lighting—to keep rooms vibrant and functional.
Keep Broken Items
Broken or unused items carry stagnant energy. Repair or remove them to maintain a sense of renewal and progress in your space.
Face Your Bed Toward the Door
The “coffin position,” where your feet point directly at the door, is considered inauspicious. Shift the bed to a more secure position.
Forget Personalization
Feng Shui works best when your home reflects your personality and goals. Don’t adopt principles that clash with your preferences or lifestyle.
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