Feng Shui and Proper Energy Flow

Feng Shui and Proper Energy Flow

The well-known word "Feng Shui" describes the direction and spatial organization of energy flow, or "chi." Most people have heard of the term but many are still unaware of the basic feng shui. This is the practice of placing specific objects in various areas of your house to create a harmonious and balanced energy flow that helps you stay grounded.

There are five elements of feng shui. These include earth, metal, wind, water, and fire. When incorporating feng shui into your home, you will often want to balance these five elements. Not balancing these elements can lead to “bad feng shui”, which can create disharmony and chaos in your feng shui attempt.

Bad feng shui considers the environmental arrangement of a space and how it disrupts the natural flow of energy. Common examples of this include clutter, blocked doorways, or sharp edges in the home. You should want a space that generates harmony and allows you to find your zen, so it’s important to incorporate the right elements.

Feng shui is considered one of the best home decor styles in the world. In this guide, we will examine how you can harmonize your living space with feng shui and find ways to channel your spirituality.

The Luck Corners of Feng-Shui

There are two perspectives on luck corners: Western and Classic Feng Shui. Although there is nothing wrong with either of them, you should not combine the two schools when using feng shui in your home. Let’s take a look at each of these:

Classic Feng Shui

According to Classic Feng Shui, a house's corners change according to the direction it faces. It functions like a compass, with a different element of luck represented by each direction. Pie-shaped wedges make up the feng shui bagua, and each sector can be arranged to bring about a certain kind of luck. The orientation of the home determines where this should be put.

The eight directions and the spheres of life they impact are as follows:

Feng Shui 8 Corners

  • North: Career luck
  • North-East: Education luck
  • East: Health luck
  • South-East: Wealth luck
  • South: Recognition and Fame luck
  • South-West: Love and Relationship Luck
  • West: Descendent luck
  • North West: Mentor luck

Western Feng Shui

The Black Sect of Tantric Buddhism Feng Shui (BTB), commonly referred to as Western Feng Shui, ignores the traditional compass technique entirely and concentrates on just four corners. The corners and their corresponding meanings shift depending on the direction the house faces. The facing direction of the house, also known as the "sitting direction," is a key factor in determining the property's "trigram," which influences various aspects of the home's energy and its impact on the occupants.

BTB offers a useful and uncomplicated method of using feng shui to attain comparable effects, even though it might not have the depth and intricacy of Classic Feng Shui.

The four BTB corners and their respective meanings are as follows:

  • Wealth for the upper-left corner
  • Love/relationship for the upper-right corner
  • Knowledge/wisdom for the lower-left corner
  • People and travel for the lower-right corner

How to Activate Room Corners in Classic Feng Shui

There are some activation techniques that cross over between classic and Western feng shui, such as adding good luck symbols and using purple for wealth. However, classic feng shui dips a little deeper and offers you more ways to alter your home to improve harmony.

Clean Rooms

Dirt, debris and dust can all negatively impact feng shui and create disharmony within a room. You should maintain good maintenance throughout each corner of your home and ensure that it doesn’t get cluttered. Getting rid of useless and unused items can be a great step in ensuring you maintain balance in your home.

Add Good Luck Symbols

The energy flow in the space can be improved by arranging lucky charms and other items strategically. Coins, pots, gems, mystic knots, and a three-legged toad are a few examples of lucky symbols. Charms for good luck related to the corner will be even more beneficial. There are several ornaments that you place around your home, such as lucky cats or laughing buddhas that will heavily impact the feng shui. Having lucky bamboo placed sporadically throughout your home can also be an effective strategy. A quick search for feng shui ornaments will give you an idea of what you could use.

For Western feng shui, these good luck symbols often include Citrine Crystals, Symbols of Jesus and Personal "Wealth Objects”.

Avoid Poison Arrow Corners

Feng Shui Poison Corners
Both naturally occurring and artificially created, poison arrows have acute angles and point both inside and outside of your home. This can lead to unhealthy blockages and sharp edges in your house, which counteract the practices of feng shui. You can employ remedies for poison arrows to assist with this, as it can be a great way to channel natural healing.

Fix Broken Decor

Making improvements to your home can help improve the feng shui, this can be anything from a large remodeling to a small fix. Any items that are broken or not working should either be repaired promptly or thrown away, as you don’t want to damage the feng shui potential with anything that could throw it off balance.

Use Purple Decor

Using color to decorate is one of the most significant methods to bring life to the corners of your room. The richest part of the home is the most popular area of luck, as everyone wants to get rich. Purple is the color most related to this, so using this more will improve riches luck. You can use furniture, pillows, blankets, painted walls, artwork, and more to incorporate this color.

Conclusion

By understanding the concept of feng shui and the significance of the five elements, you can embark on a journey to transform your living space into a harmonious haven. Whether you lean towards the intricacies of Classic Feng Shui or the simplicity of Western Feng Shui, the goal remains the same: to create a balanced environment that positively influences your life.

While this article is a basic overview, I hope it helps you to understand the importance of the movement of energy in your household. Remember, everything is energy and it must flow properly to create a more harmonious space. Stuck energy leads to disharmony in every aspect of our lives and needs to be avoided.

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Enrik Karlsson

Enrik Karlsson

Enrik Karlsson is a retired interior designer who now enjoys sharing his thoughts on the latest interior design trends while traveling around Europe.

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