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  • October 5, 2005

    Feng Shui – The Art of Placement

    Post Category: Real Estate — Greg Flory @ 10:14 am

    Is Feng Shui a buzz-word? Or, does this ancient knowledge contain something that can illuminate and improve modern life? To answer the question, let's start with a definition of the term feng shui.

    Essentially, feng shui is an environmental science used to creating a proper and balanced flow of energy through the art of placement. Feng shui is a philosophy as well as a practice. Although it originated in China, all societies have the knowledge contained in feng shui. Its use contributes to individual well-being and ultimately to that of entire communities.

    As practiced today in the West, feng shui can guide us in creating environments in which we feel comfortable and supported - at home, at work, and in our communities. Some of the practices of feng shui are common sense.
    For example, fresh air, natural light, and a clean environment contribute to the well being of our minds and bodies.

    There are other environmental considerations that don't usually occur to us as being so obviously beneficial. And, there are yet others that are harmful, but go unnoticed until we recognize problem areas in our lives and take steps to make improvements. When our surroundings are properly re-arranged, we can connect to the energy in the spaces around us, allowing changes for the better to occur.

    Have you ever noticed that some spaces instinctively feel right? Whether they were created by intentional design or by someone with a subconscious gift for placement and flow, there are feng shui principles at work bringing the place into harmony.

    According to feng shui, two opposite forces - yin and yang - always act together to create energy. When these positive and negative forces are balanced, we experience well-being.

    When one dominates, the imbalance can be harmful to well- being. While yin and yang are opposites, they are nevertheless inter-connected. Without the concept of 'soft,' we wouldn't be able to truly understand 'hard.'
    More examples of yin-yang forces include still-moving, high- low, hot-cold.
    At extremes, the opposites change into each other: ice can cause burning, and sunstroke can cause shivering. The object in feng shui is to bring these opposites into balance.

    A second principle of spaces that feel right is the idea of Chi. Chi doesn't have a western equivalent, but loosely can be translated as the life force of animate things, the power of the sun and weather, the quality of the inanimate or of the environment. In short, the energy. When Chi is blocked in our bodies, acupuncture is used to help it flow and restore health. Where Chi is blocked in our homes or other surroundings, proper re-arrangement will get it flowing smoothly and gently once again, restoring peace and harmony for the occupants.

    At the library or online sources, you can find very specific instructions and suggestions for improving the balance of yin and yang in your environment as well as enhancing the flow of Chi. These two principles are a good place to begin applying feng shui. But without referring to another source at all, the single most powerful thing you can do to improve your surroundings and thereby your quality of life is to clear clutter. It will be immediately beneficial to you.

    Start by clearing the clutter - in your closets, from table-tops, out of drawers, throughout rooms, the car, yard and garden, the garage, everywhere.
    When you're done, you will feel renewed, and if you like the feeling, then get the books and resources, delving further into the philosophy and practice of feng shui, the art of placement for well-being.
    Author: Karen Havenor

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