- 5 Powerful Feng Shui Principles
You Can Use Immediately In Your Home
- by
Cucan Pemo
In Chinese feng shui translates
to wind and water. As a form of knowledge and mystical instruction
it dates back several thousand years to ancient China. Thousands
of years ago, the rulers of China needed to consider carefully
the geography and layout of the country, since constructing any
buildings, bridges or infrastructure depending on the land. In
particular builders needed to carefully plan their constructions
around the severe winds, mountains and water masses, as well
as the propensity of China to flood. Because of these earthly
considerations, the word feng shui (meaning wind and water) came
about.
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In America, we became acquainted
with Feng Shui back in the
1840s during the California gold rush when many families
from
all over the world came to the US to seek their fortunes in
gold. These days we are all know about feng shui and it is a
common principle that modern people use to help organize their
lives.
Indeed we can thank the many
Chinese immigrants that flocked to
the United States in the 1800s since they brought with
them
their belief systems, which included a faith in the principles
of Feng Shui. In this day and age we tend to use a more basic
version of this knowledge, but it continues to prove its
worth.
The origins of Feng Shui
The Chinese originally devised
the principles and philosophies
of Feng Shui in order to decide where to bury significant
people, in particular members of dynasties and royal families.
It was initially taken up to select burial sites for the
wealthy, as well as palace locations for royalty. Scholars that
practiced feng shui analyzed the signs and signals given from
the earth to make a decision as to where to construct buildings
and bury the dead. For example, they would consider which trees
were clearly affected by wind, looked for rocks, and streams. |
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Based on these early observations,
the book of the I Ching (meaning Book of Changes)
was written. At its core, Feng Shui functions as a rulebook to
working with nature, following a life that respect and reveres
the earth, and acting with integrity towards our immediate environment
as well as the planet more generally.
Feng Shui really must be experienced
to be believed. Ask anyone who has ever taken up the practice
and they will tell you that it not only turned their life around
but also saved it as well. Feng Shui really is the most practical
guide to better living that the numerous new age remedies have
to offer.
Feng Shui provides principles
that not only improve your inner self but also your lived in
environment. Many people that organize their lives around the
framework of Feng Shui report that it brings a balance to your
life force. Not only does it built a platform for a balanced
life style, it also brings harmony and serenity even in this
day and age of hustle and bustle and confusion.
The principles of Feng Shui
To improve your life through
Feng Shui, it is imperative that you follow the guidelines of
balance and harmony that are at the root of Feng Shui. According
to Feng Shui, the universe is composed of three components. Every
living being, every plant and every object is supposed to represent
one of these three element which are Yin, Yang and Chi. Yang
is male in nature where as Yin is female in nature. Together
Yin and Yang are two forces which are responsible in creation
and sustenance of all living and non-living objects on earth.
Chi is the force that is created through the natural interplay
of Yin and Yang.
Chi (or positive energy) should
always be able to flow freely through any space in order to help
us being in balance with the elements surrounding us. Chi is
what brings us what we desire in life and allows us to be prosperous.
Chi is based on the natural energy exchange which exists among
everything on earth.
Get Started And Implement
These Powerful Yet Simple Tips
Learning about feng shui takes
time, and there are very many principles to follow. That said,
bringing positive energy into your home is relatively easy and
can involve only a few simple adjustments. Here are 5 powerful
tips to get you started.
1. You should never crowd furniture.
Each piece of furniture should have space around it to allow
chi (or good energy) to flow freely.
2. Never place beds, chairs,
sofas or desks right across or with their back towards the main
door. You and your guests should never positioned with your back
right across the entrance door.
3. Do not concentrate too much
of one energy in one place. Your house should balance fire, water
and metal to be in balance, you
should avoid placing to much fire, earth or wood in one area.
4. Do not position elements in
opposition to one another. For example a fireplace or stove should
not be across from a wash basin, fish tank or toilet. The clash
between fire and water will cause disharmony in the house.
5. Illuminate dark corners since
they concentrate too much negative yin energy. Place a light
or a plant in shadowy areas to disperse the darkness and allow
chi energy to flow into the space.
Incorporating the principles
of Feng Shui into your home is sure to help you better balance
your life. |