The ancient practice of Feng shui is one of the oldest forms of geomancy in the world and can be traced back as far as 3500 years ago in ancient China. The word means wind and water and this practice believes in the notion that QI or vital energy can greatly influence and improve a person’s life by achieving balance and harmony in their surroundings.
Applying this practice means recognizing the relationship between man and the environment he lives in. The key to this practice is locating the all-important QI by arranging objects inside or outside of your home or even your office space so that QI continuously flows freely in the space thereby producing a positive impact in different aspects of your life. This ancient practice and belief is still being applied today and here are some methods where the art of balance and harmony can make a difference in a person’s life.
The five phases method relies upon the five elements or phases of fire, earth, metal, water, and wood. These elements interrelate with each other through a creation cycle where fire produces earth, earth produces metal, metal produces water and water produces wood. Each element also corresponds to a particular direction where water is placed in the north, fire is in the south, east is wood, west is metal and earth is the centre.
The best way to apply this method is to make sure that your room or the space you live in has a balance of all these elements to produce good QI otherwise too much of a particular element might go against the other elements and produce harmful qi instead.
Probably the most difficult method to apply Feng shui is the flying star method which takes into account the date your house or office was built, a detailed floor plan, and the outside environment of the place. It is similar to having a birth sign in astrology only this time it’s your property’s birth sign.
Although this method can be complex, it is the most accurate of methods and is usually done by master practitioners of the craft. What this method aims to achieve is to harmonize your space by finding out the best elements to enhance it and the elements that need to be avoided.
The most popular application of Feng shui is the eight mansions method or the Ba Zhai. This method requires you to calculate your kua number based on your birth date. This will help you determine your auspicious direction because each Kua number corresponds to a particular direction.
This method aims to determine which directions are good for you and which to avoid. It also helps you find out if you are compatible with the particular area you’re living or staying in. Finding out the best direction for you and enhancing that space can help you become more productive in terms of career, relationships, health, and luck.
Testimonies of the benefits of this ancient practice are many and its effectiveness can be traced from ancient times otherwise this practice would not have survived today. The concept is simple and everyone can benefit from some semblance of balance and harmony. It’s just a matter of recognizing the value of QI and making sure everything in your surroundings brings you peace.
Many people are fascinated with Feng Shui and for many good reasons. While others generally believe that it is just some oriental superstitious set of paradigms on interior design (but that is just part of the extensive definition for Feng Shui), the Feng Shui that we know now is comprised of various schools of learning and incorporates the different cultures under which it is housed.
The good thing about the different options pertaining to Feng Shui is that even laymen can be able to understand and apply it immediately in their homes without having to spend too much. Apart from that, there are other advantages that only Feng Shui can bring if you can open up your mind to try it.
Advantage Number 1: It brings balance to one’s life
Have you ever found yourself completely overburdened with clutter and unnecessarily stressed out of your wits? Chances are, you are suffering from a visual imbalance of some sort in your surroundings. Now, the best way to introduce some sense of balance is by incorporating elements that provide you with a sense of control in the outer balance of things. If you can get some semblance of balance even in things as menial as your furniture, you are bound to find balance in other aspects equally manageable.
Advantage Number 2: It helps you become more mindful of the little things
Mindfulness in the little things can be a good thing. Some of us tend to be so heavily focused on the big things of life that even the minor details like home arrangement and office ergonomics no longer come to play. When these “minor” aspects of life continue to take a backseat, they tend to accumulate and produce a very stressful environment which can add to other problems and worries of life.
Advantage Number 3: It opens up possibilities of meeting new people
Meeting new people is another bonus of being a Feng Shui enthusiast. When you are applying Feng Shui, chances are, you will be able to find another person within your social network who likes the same stuff and can even help you expand your knowledge of Feng Shui, no matter how limited it is to begin with.
Advantage Number 4: It gives a fresh perspective on things
At any given time, a fresh perspective is always welcome. This positive perspective can invite changes for the better. A new way of looking at home arrangements, for example, may serve to benefit you in the long run. The fresh perspective brought about by Feng Shui can bring about an enrichment of one’s mind.
Advantage Number 5: It invites prosperity and success
The main objective of Feng Shui is to invite all the good things to one’s life. Prosperity and success can be more easily within reach and a positive disposition may be expected if Feng Shui is practiced well.
Advantage Number 6: It has aesthetic appeal
On top of all the enumerated benefits of Feng Shui, the best would probably be its beauty. The physical appeal of a well-decorated home, interspersed with good Feng Shui techniques, is something that you can call a personal heritage that can transcend generations and promote beauty in all aspects, including the design of the home and the office.
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