Sunday, January 6, 2013

Feng Shui in your living space

Feng Shui is the architecture knowledge and considered as Chinese version of Vastu. In fact, Feng Shui is based on the Taoist religion and it’s philosophy is based on lifestyle. Feng means wind and Shui means water indicating that scriptures are Air and Water based. The following are some helpful tips of Feng Shui –
According to Feng Shui a Dragon protects the home, so a sculpture or painting of dragon is a must.

Wind Chime is another positive object.  The slightest breeze would swing the clapper and cause a melodious tinkling and this infused mellow sound spreads positive energy in the home. In India during the second century and later in China extremely large pagodas became popular. At each corner small wind bells were hung to spread positive energy.

Home or office furniture should not be long, wide and large. Furniture should occupy less space.
According to Feng-Shui, a beautiful metal sculpture is essential in company’s conference hall.
Work place / Office space should be bright and well lit.

There should be any object leaning or bending over chair, sofa, bed, where you sit or sleep.
Greenery enhances the positive impact of Feng Shui. According to Feng Shui healthy and beautiful plants bring joy and enthusiasm in every corner of the house.

Withered or dried plants should be removed immediately. There should not be any pointy or prickly plants in front of the house. They only spread negative energy.

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