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Significance Of Colors In Feng
Shui Practice
by Mike Z. Wang
Have you ever wondered what feelings do you have when you look
at bright red rose in the garden? Can you imagine if a garden
that does not have colorful flowers but only the green foliage?
Early in the morning when you see a newly opened flower in your
garden, your heart is filled with joy and happiness. Each flower
in the garden has a different color and hue that affects you
differently. While the white lily touches your soul for its serenity,
the red rose with its vibrant energy elicits a feeling of love
and passion. The feeling is different because the flower is reflecting
a different color and Feng Shui uses this natural magic of colors
to transform your life.
A rose is red because it reflects
red color and Feng Shui makes use of this reflected energy to
create a balance between yin and yang energies that suits your
personality or your environment.
You may be aware of two types of energies (yin and yang) that
the colors in Feng Shui represent. You can think of yin energy
as like a plant growing from the earth. It comes from the soil,
raising itself upward and moving toward the sky. As yin energy
moves up to the sky it becomes diffused and dissipated. Yin energies
have an element of dreaminess about them and the colors like
blue, white, green and purple according to Feng Shui are believed
to have yin energies.
If your home office is full of creative and dream-inducing objects
or colors, Feng Shui may ask you to get rid of them (at least
some of them) and introduce in their place more vibrant colors
that will help you get in the right spirit to do some work and
be enthusiastic.
Every association you have with a color contributes in some way
to how you are. That is why colors play a meaningful role within
the practice of Feng Shui. It is very essential for you to understand
why toning down or playing up certain Feng Shui colors in your
home will help you to achieve the goals you have set for yourself
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The guiding principle in using
Feng Shui Colors should be to achieve balance rather than excess.
Whether you are planning the color scheme of your home, office,
garden or personal appearance, the following characteristics
of the colors in Feng Shui practice will give you an insight
into how they can be used in Feng Shui design (http://www.thespiritualfengshui.com/feng-shui-design.php).
Yin Colors & Feng Shui
Yin colors according to Feng Shui are the colors which bring
about healing and relaxation. The relation between colors and
Feng Shui can be better understood by taking the example of some
colors as given below.
Blue: Blue color according to Feng Shui has yin energy and it
is calm and soothing. This color has great significance in Feng
Shui as it reflects love as it heals and relaxes. Blue creates
a feeling of peace and trust. Since it is the color of the sea
and sky, Feng Shui associates it with adventure and exploration.
Navy blue it the color of intellect and wisdom.
Black: Black color in Feng Shui symbolizes money and income,
black is great for careers, especially when combined with metal.
It is the Feng Shui color of emotional protection and power.
Purple: Purple, the color which lies at the end of the spectrum,
has a great significance in spiritual Feng Shui. The color is
excellent for physical and mental healing and Feng Shui associates
it with spiritual awareness.
White: The color in Feng Shui represents poise, confidence and
purity. Because of its yin energy, Feng Shui uses this color
mostly in combination with gold or silver to generate an atmosphere
The other yin colors of Feng Shui are pink and green which also
have their individual properties that are used in Feng Shui practice.
Yang colors and Feng Shui
Yellow: Yellow color in Feng Shui is considered to be as auspicious
as red. Yellow represents sunbeams, warmth, motion, cheerfulness
and friendliness. However, according to a noted color Feng Shui
consultant, prolonged exposure to large amounts of intense yellow
can cause anxiety.
Orange: With a lot of yang energy the orange color has great
significance for spiritual Feng Shui practice as it strengthens
your concentration. You might use this color when your creative
well runs dry. Orange color in Feng Shui is used to give you
a sense of purpose. Orange is the color of organization.
The other yang colors of Feng Shui are Tan/Beige, Brown, Red,
Mauve, Maroon and lavender and gold. Each color has its significance
such as money, luck or romance. These colors can be used in different
combinations with Feng Shui elements for balancing the chi of
your Feng Shui home, Feng Shui bed room, or Feng Shui office.
Colors & Feng Shui also have a lot to do with the direction in
which your home sits. There are different colors that Feng Shui
defines for the use in exterior facades of your house. Exterior
colors of your house in Feng Shui practice can be used for matching
or enhancing the basic house type that you have.
For example if your house is facing towards the south, painting
its exterior with white, grey or blue enhances the flow of chi
in your home. For houses facing towards East, the colors in earth
tones or metal tones are thought to be of much use for enhancing
the positive energies of the house.
The above article has been written with the sole aim of introducing
you to the significance of relationship between colors and Feng
Shui. But in actual Feng Shui practice there are many other factors
which need to be given importance, it is very essential for you
to understand the core of Feng Shui.
Once you know what is Feng Shui, you are in better position to
understand the significance of Feng Shui tips. Remember that
opening your heart to universe is more important than knowing
meaning of colors and Feng Shui practice, because it is from
there that you allow the healing energies to flow in your heart
and living environments. The book on The Spiritual Feng Shui
has been specially written for Feng Shui study (http://www.thespiritualfengshui.com/feng-shui-study.php)
for beginners to bring home the significance of spiritualism
for Feng Shui practice. |