Put Feng Shui in your home

Posted Dec 28, 2008 by kakashi / comments 0 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

Feng shui will create a better living at your home

The movement Feng Shui means "art of living in harmony".

The Chinese have developed the "science" several millennia ago (3 or 4 millennia according to sources).

A current of universal energy (the Ch'i) through our bodies and our environment, our places of life, our objects, etc.. This energy must flow smoothly, it must not stagnate or be hindered by anything. For example, a simple furniture misplaced, a gateway poorly located, a corridor too crowded, and so on. enough to impede the flow of Ch'i.
Therefore, the way our space is arranged influence for good or evil on our lives. Just to change some elements, to remove or add others to find health, happiness, etc.. In short, well-being.

Many books on Feng Shui exist but all have the same theories. Indeed, different ways of thinking Feng Shui mixed, but all are based on the idea of our earnings to tame the flow of energy.

In China, not a building or a development or a garden, not create without applying the principles of Feng Shui. But here, as this is not the case, we must deal with what exists. However, it is possible to adapt the best part of his life trying to meet a number of simple principles.

Here is a sample:

- Your house must always be clean and tidy
- Avoid the accumulation; at least once a year, do sorting, throw and give
- Ventilate your home each day
- Your garden does not look like a jungle but must be well maintained
- Avoid the cabinets angle
- In your kitchen, do not sink and stove side by side
- Avoid red and mirrors in rooms
- Choose natural light in all your coins. If one of them has no window, use bulbs "daylight"
- Do not hesitate to put one or two plants in the bathroom: they absorb moisture
- To work better, choose a large desk (with rounded corners) and especially make sure that it is always tidy

There is an abundance of precepts, start by changing little things and do not hesitate to deepen the subject. You will see that you take the game

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