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USING FENG SHUI IN THE HOUSE

Feng Shui locates the specific areas within your house then can help with enhancing these areas – and this will help to enhance the same area in your life. We can also work from the opposite point of view – by looking at the areas in the house – whether they are pleasant and functioning well, or blocked and cumbersome, we can determine how well that area is serving the person’s life.

 

However the unblocking or enhancing the troubled area cannot be done automatically, it is a person’s choice to do it – and most importantly the issue blocking the area need to be discovered and resolved first.

 

PRINCIPLES OF HOUSE ORIENTATION ACCORDING TO FENG SHUI

BLACK TURTLE          Associated direction: North, Element: Water. Colour: Black.  

This animal reflects a fundamental aspect for good Feng Shui that is the protection, the solidity, the stability. The turtle by its shell and the mountain by its apparent stillness designate correctly these needs. This is the most important side.

 

GREEN DRAGON       Associated direction: East. Element: Wood. Colour: Green.

 The left side is associated with the East, in many cases with intuition or what we might call tact and feminine wisdom. Also it’s the magical side and not the strictly rational side of man.  The Green Dragon represents proper reflection and wise directions and the purpose, derived from the intuition, not from the mind. This is the second most important side.

 

WHITE TIGER            Associated direction: West. Element: Metal. Colour: White.                                 

 The White Tiger is an animal that represents the force, the energy, the daring and it’s side is West. It is masculine energy.  The White Tiger represents the brain, the planning and the means used to achieve the purpose.  This is the third most important side.

 

RED PHOENIX            Associated direction: South. Element: Fire. Colour: Red.                                     

 This mythological bird corresponds to the inverse side of the turtle, in other words it represents the facing, the facade, the view of the front of the building. It helps with expansiveness and changes. It provides the flow of chi energy – without it the energy in the house may stagnate. This is the fourth most important side.

 

 

 

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