Definition of Feng Shui
Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese tradition of arrangement, a way of living, which utilizes the 5 elements (the Wuxing) and the relationships that exist between them to create better harmony in a given space (home, office, room…) with the aim of improving our lives.
Feng Shui proposes modifying the decoration to transform the 9 areas of our lives, which are: wealth, reputation, love, career, health and family, knowledge, projects and children, external relations (aid and travel), the last area being Self, the center and the Earth.
“Feng” means “Wind,” and “Shui” means “Water.”
Feng Shui provides us with the means to tame and optimize chi (the vital energy circulating in the universe) and to dispel sha (the opposite of chi), which is the negative vibration generated by disorder, clutter, broken objects, dust, dirt…
The Principles of Feng Shui
The basic principle calls for simple common sense: clean, organize, sort, and get rid of all objects that are too old or unnecessary. When you adopt this attitude, it quickly results in a gain of time and space, as well as a feeling of well-being and lightness!
Another key principle of Feng Shui is to balance yin and yang in a given space to harmonize the energies circulating there. Play with the subtle interplay of opposites: visible-invisible, empty-full, heavy-light, small-large, light-shadow…
Feng Shui also teaches us to find the right place for furniture and objects and make the most of the energies they emit. To do this, you first need to establish the “energy map” of the space to harmonize.
How to proceed?
- Start by dividing the space, or spaces to harmonize, into 9 sectors following the Feng Shui square model.
- Each sector corresponds to a domain of your life; place one or more objects corresponding to the element of the sector you want to improve (examples: to improve love, place red objects, triangles… in the love sector; to improve career, place flat or curved objects, gray or black in color, in the career sector…)
- Play with light and shadow, shapes and colors, objects, materials, plants, fountains… to balance the energies (use Feng Shui tools to help you).
Feng Shui Tools
To guide you in the science or art of Feng Shui, Arasia offers you various tools:
- the Feng Shui Square, beautifully called in Chinese “the diagram of the 9 palaces”!
- The correspondence table of the Wuxing (the 5 Chinese elements)
- The diagram of the relationships existing between the Wuxing.
Adopt good habits
- Avoid mirrors facing doors, windows, and beds, as they repel energy.
- Maintain plants and keep them healthy.
- Clean windows regularly as they symbolize our view of the world.
- Do not clutter the entrance and always keep it tidy as it represents opportunities. For example, you can place a mirror and plants there.
- Do not place objects under beds.
- Avoid “poison arrows”: beams (especially above a bed or sofa), protruding corners, cacti, and keep knives and scissors tidy.
- Lower the toilet seat, close the toilet and bathroom doors when not in use.
- Get rid of broken, chipped, or unnecessary items…
- Surround yourself with objects that will have a beneficial effect on you and attract what you desire. For example, vacation photos if you want to go on vacation, or pictures of loved ones if you want to be in a relationship.
Now it’s your turn!
Remember, like everything that is vibration and energy, nothing is fixed, and everything can be subject to interpretation. Absolutely nothing is imposed! So, use your intuition and feelings to find what suits you best. Take this opportunity to develop your third eye!
Above all, go at your own pace, making small successive improvements!