Feng Shui

by admin on February 14, 2005

Feng Shui

A Master Course in Feng Shui by Eva Wong 2001 Paperback
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Dorm Room Feng Shui Find Your Gua Free Your Chi
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Western Guide to Feng Shui Creating Balance Harmony Prosperity Lot Book Kit
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Top Ten Feng Shui Tips from Elizabeth Chamberlain

Who likes Feng Shui and uses it in daily life? How does it help you ?

I have used and read alot about FengShui, but I would like input from others. Do you think clutter can really upset your CHI, because Feng Shui and clutter don't go together ?

I TOTALLY disagree with dogenzenji about clutter. Clutter the antithesis of Feng Shui. In other words, if you place everything in the correct area, pump yourself up with colors, elements, etc, and have a ton of clutter in your space, you've just sabotaged your attempt at good Feng Shui.

I have been a Feng Shui Consultant since 1994, and when I start my consultation with a client, the very first thing we do is address clutter. I like what michelenergy said about clutter -- that there are many reasons WHY people are attached to clutter. She's absolutely right. Hopefully you can find these reasons in the course of doing a consultation, and address them.

As for schools of Feng Shui, I use Compass School and Form School Feng Shui, which are the oldest forms. There are many different schools of Feng Shui, as michelenergy mentioned. I won't get into all that here, because that would be a book, not a Yahoo answer.

As for "Testimonials" of good results after being "Feng Shui'ed", the easiest thing is to just go to the Testimonial page of my website, which I will enter below.

As for my OWN personal testimonial, I have had unbelievable results during the past 13 years. But, most recently, after Feng Shui'ing my current home, I got a $300 million dollar opportunity that dropped in my lap. So, I would say that's pretty good.

My summation on the whole thing is, yes, clutter is just one aspect to address in Feng Shui. But, for me, if you're trying to improve someone's environment, and ultimately their life, all these factors add up. You might as well do everything you can to remove anything that is blocking your results.

Feng Shui

Feng Shui Element - Creating Balance Among The Five Elements

The five elements are the base of feng shui, which is a practice utilized balance and create harmony in a person's's surroundings. The whole theory revolves around 'qi', which is called a life force or energy. 'Qi' is everywhere around us, it is inside of us. This force affects both our surroundings and our moods. These feng shui elements work together to balance the 'qi' in our surroundings, that can be shown with the productive and destructive cycles. The productive cycle demonstrates how each element produces or creates another while the destructive cycle shows how each element destroys another. It seems to work both ways in a complete cycle, creating harmony between the elements.

The wood element is represented by the colors green and brown. Living plants and flowers are objects that are connected to the element and can be utilized as decorative items in areas lacking wood. Water nourishes wood from the productive cycle and therefore objects representing the water element are also great additions to an area lacking in wood. Meanwhile metal cuts wood so it is best to get rid of any metal objects in the designated area.

The water element can be represented by the colors blue and black. Water fountains and aquariums are objects which have been connected to the element and can be utilized as decorative pieces in areas lacking water. Metal creates water within the productive cycle and so objects representing the metal element are great additions to an area lacking in water. Meanwhile earth absorbs water so it's best to remove any earth objects in the designated area.

The metal element can be represented by the colors white, gray and silver. Metal frames, vases and wind chimes are objects that are connected to the element and can be utilized as decorative pieces in areas lacking metal. Earth shapes metal from the productive cycle and so objects representing the earth element are great additions to a place lacking in metal. Meanwhile fire melts metal so it is best to remove any fire objects belonging to the designated area.

The earth element can be represented by the colors tan, light yellow and light brown. Pebbles, stones and ceramic pottery are objects that are connected to the element and can be utilized as decorative items in areas lacking earth. Fire produces earth in the productive cycle and therefore objects representing the fire element are great additions to a place lacking in earth. Meanwhile wood breaks apart earth so it is best to get rid of any wood objects belonging to the designated area.

The fire element can be represented by the colors red, orange, pink, purple and dark yellow. Fireplaces and candles are objects which have been connected to this element and should be considered as decorative pieces in areas lacking fire. Wood feeds fire from the productive cycle and so objects representing the wood element are also great additions to a place lacking in fire. Meanwhile water puts out fire so it's best to get rid of any water objects from the designated area.

As you could see, each feng shui element is vital for maintaining balance. Not only are the objects in our homes a representation of the elements, so are we. You will be able to find out your personal element by matching it to your year of birth. This lets you determine how to surround yourself with colors and objects that are beneficial towards you and keep away from ones that don't. Additionally , you will have the ability to use a map bagua to define specific areas of a room or a whole home that are associated with each element and use that knowledge to enhance the feng shui of the home.

About the Author

Learn about each of the feng shui elements and how you can use them to work a bagua and apply feng shui basics to different parts of your home. Discover how these five elements of feng shui affect each other, your home and your personal life.

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