Feng Shui
Introduction to Feng
Shui
Feng Shui is a philosophy that
we create and bring what we need into our
lives by following the patterns of
nature, and that our homes are an
extension of ourselves which when in
harmony can bring a peaceful alignment
with the earth and wind.
While just about every other
culture has four elements-earths, air,
fire, and water, Feng Shui makes use of a
fifth-metal.
The combination of these five
elementals within the home through the
use of lighting, furniture placement,
sounds and smells promote our well being
on different levels.
In order to achieve this you
must have a least a rudimentary
understanding of qi.
Sometimes written and pronounced
Chi, as in the use of acupuncture, qi is
the life force that surrounds and binds
us, and is in everything.
The placement of -for
instance-furniture provides either a path
or block for Qi to move through, and is
why having energy paths through the house
is so important, as important as the
finding and destroying of poison arrows,
or sharp corners within the
house.
(Poison arrows are the edges
that you hardly notice, but they point
right at your stomach - indigestion and
ulcers- or your head-headaches-and cause
irritability and blocked energy
flow.)
The use of Feng Shui is over
3,000 years old and literally translates
to "wind-water" the two elements we can
not live with out or at least the two we
can not go long without.
Through observation, the Chinese
learned that by placing objects in a qi
pleasing way around the home, within the
office, even out in the garden that we
achieved a better level of health in
prosperity, home, career, and
wealth.
Feng Shui is not only a cool way
to decorate the house; it is truly a
preventative medicine!
To begin Feng Shui you must
first remove all clutter from your house.
To be someone who keeps everything
because some day you may have use for it
again is to tell the universe that you do
not trust it to provide for your needs,
and can cause a blockage of good
energy.
So remove what you don't need
with a rigorous house cleaning. If you
still are having trouble letting go
perhaps giving away things to the local
goodwill or Salvation Army will help you
because someone will get use out of
it.
The existence of clutter in your
home creates stagnation, and you will
experience this as becoming depressed,
lethargic, apathetic, and/or a sense of
being stuck or incapable of moving
forward with plans for your
life.
If you could place the Bagua map
over your home it could determine the
precise location and part of your life
that the clutter is directly affecting,
because different corners of your home
affect different parts of your life,
east, west, north, south, and breaking it
up by sub-directions as well.
You don't even need the map to
see where you're stuck if you think about
it, you know what areas of your home need
clearing out, you just may not have put
it together with the correlation to other
areas of your life.
There are some great, simple to
read and beginners guides to Feng Shui. I
personally enjoy them because I don't
like a cluttered home, and these books
gave me the motivation I needed to
rearrange and remove.
I also like the idea of sound
and smell becoming part of my home, with
the sound of a calming table top fountain
and a good incense to greet me as I come
home from work each day.
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