Living
in a well organized living space where
the energy can flow without hinderance
allows the occupants of that living
space to think and act positively and
live life with optimism. But in today's
fast paced life where space has become
such a demand factor in popular cities
Feng Shui can be used to make living
clutter free and managable.
Living in a well organized living space
where the energy can flow without hinderance
allows the occupants of that living
space to think and act positively and
live life with optimism. But in today's
fast paced life where space has become
such a demand factor in popular cities
Feng Shui can be used to make living
clutter free and managable.
Even
in homes that have very spacious backyards
Feng Shui helps to design a landscape
that will bring good luck to the inhabitants
of that home.
Practising
Feng Shui will not cause any turn
of luck overnight, but it will slowly
encourage the heart and the mind to
accept doing things in a certain way
that ensures maximum benefit.
Feng
Shui is based on the 5 elements that
make our universe - Water, Wood, Fire,
Earth and Metal. In a productive cycle
the water produces wood which produces
fire which produces earth which produces
metal which in turn produces water.
The colors associated with each of
these elements is intuitive. Blue
for water, brown for wood, red for
fire, beige for earth and grey for
metal. There are of course secondary
colors associated with each of these
elements. The elements are said to
be in harmony when the cycle is productive.
On the other hand the destructive
cycle goes the opposite way is not
very beneficial.
The
birth date of a person is used to
calculate his or her kua number. The
kua number is used to determine the
lucky and unlucky directions. An individual
can harness the maximum benefit by
doing activities facing his/her lucky
direction.
The
landscape in feng shui is a very important
factor that is getting over looked
these days. Though it is very common
sense, sometimes human factors which
in turn manifest as real estate gives
minimal importance to the landscape
due to monetary reasons or lack of
space factors. In Feng Shui the landscape
to the left of the house (if you stand
inside the house and look out through
your front door) should be higher
(ideally) or equal to the the land
on the right side of the house. Also,
if the landscape to the left-back
of the house is taller than the land
in the right-back of the house it
is very good. And as common sense
points the landscape to the front
of the house should be without any
obstacles, tall buildings or objects
pointing right at the front door of
the house.Feng Shui deals with a lot
of areas.
The
ideas and suggestions put forth by
Feng Shui is very common sense but
something that has been forgotten
or ignored due to several reasons.
It is a very interesting field of
study and can be used to bring good
changes into ones life.
|