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    Feng Shui is deeply embedded in Chinese culture. An ancient tradition that grew from an agricultural society, it was utilized to identify zones where families could flourish. Feng Shui for health and harmony Brentwood is used in the present to bring peace, happiness, as well as success to homes, business and cities.

    What exactly is Feng Shui?

    Feng Shui is the Chinese practice of bringing harmony and balance in the space to enhance the flow of energy and let to live a peaceful life. To attain harmony through Feng Shui, you must bring the five naturally-occurring elements to your house which are water, metal wood, fire, and earth, and metal – and find the right balance between them.

    One of the most significant Feng Shui instruments is the bagua/pakua that is the energy map . It aids in applying the elements to the areas in your home that reflect the aspects in your life that you want to focus on: career, wealth, relationships and health, as well as travel. The picture below illustrates an outline of the spaces within your home, and the aspects of your lives they represent.

    If you have been trying to boost your career prospects You might think about including water elements in the entry (northern) of your house. This could include an art piece of water or fountain, mirror, aquarium mirror, as well as playing with dark colors.

    The goal is to achieve harmony – that is, that is, the Yin and Yang

    You can create a harmonious energy in your home by balancing Yin/Yang. Yin is the energy of passive relaxation that allows for relaxation, while Yang is the energetic force that promotes productivity and socialization. While one is not able to exist without another however, it is possible to attain equilibrium by using Yin and Yang in different rooms. Yin would be great for bedrooms and bathrooms, while Yang would be needed in the kitchen, the front door and dining area.

    The interaction of all five forces and elements is what nurtures a well-balanced home, and creates an atmosphere that invites positive energy in. In Chinese the culture of positive energy, it is called ‘qi’, which is pronounced as “chee’.

    Strategies to make an environment that is good for Feng Shui at home

    1. Make sure you clear the path to your front door to make sure that the transition is smooth.

    In Feng Shui, the front door is believed to be the mouth of qi – the point where energy can enter and flow from. Positive energy flows into your home by clearing the path which leads to it. Look around your porch to check for trees and other obstructions that may block the entrance of qi.

    2. Learn to command the position

    The command position allows you to be in control of your life and be prepared for whatever comes your way. It is possible to be in a position of power by placing your furniture in a diagonal line away from the front door. This is the case for your bed, sofa, and home office desk. You can unwind and relax in your command position, being confident that you’re prepared.

    3. To allow energy to flow, clear all clutter from your rooms.

    Feng Shui is all about balancing the elements in the house. Your home can become a blocker for qi in the event that it has items that block the flow of energy. Unorganized thoughts can create the accumulation of clutter and make you feel weighted down. A clean space promotes the mind’s free flow. This allows you to maximize natural light by getting rid of objects that stand in the way.

    4. Reducing the flow of energy.

    After all the clutter is gone, the next step is to stop the flow of energy. Maintain the positive energy within the home to keep it.

    Begin with the pathways of your home. As there are rarely straight lines in nature, the best setup is where the doors aren’t towards one another. This is particularly true when it comes to your back and front doors. You shouldn’t want your positive vibes to go away as soon as they enter!

    Arranging artwork, rugs plants, or other items to gaze at that cause people to stop before moving on can all slow down the flow of energy.

    5. Make sure you are discerning when selecting your house location.

    Living in areas can be believed to attract negative qi. Avoid living in front of cemetery sites, garbage dump sites and power stations. Additionally, avoid living in the highest point or ‘end’ of a T-intersection, as this could send a lot of energy directly into your home.

    Your home is an expression of who you are and the vibe you want to draw. When you’ve got a sense of what’s right for you, you’ll know the moment something goes wrong. Once you’ve identified what you need to do, you’ll be able to decide which elements are to be removed or added.