Flowers-Plants are good for Feng Shui

Enliven your surroundings with flowers and plants

Flowers and plants are great for Feng Shui because they unite you with the natural world. The natural green color of the plants encourages growth, both professionally and privately. If you want your plants to have a positive impact on you, they need to look healthy and vibrant.

The type of plant you have in your workspace is also very important. For example, you should avoid anything spicy, like cacti. Here are some of the best Feng Shui plans that bring health, prosperity and harmony:

investment. According to Feng Shui, it attracts money because the leaves of the money plant resemble coins. The more leaves it has and the greener they are, the more money it brings. Keep the plant at the entrance or in the northwest of the room.

Happy bamboo plant.

Place the plant in the northeast part of your office to bring wealth, luck and prosperity. This plant has an odd number of stems and five stems represent wealth.

Rubber tree.

This facility is also associated with money and should be placed in the northwest. Its large round leaves not only symbolise prosperity, but also contribute to better health and air quality.

Palm trees.

Feng Shui tells us that palm trees activate, attract and radiate good energy. They are excellent for places where the flow of chi is lacking or stuck, or where there is a lot of negative energy.

Peace lily. 

The Peace Lily plant gives off a strong protective vibration and promotes both physical and mental balance. It is best to place it in the east, the health corner, to harmonise your atmosphere.

Interior Design with Feng Shui

Interior Design with Feng Shui 

There are only a few houses with perfect Feng Shui. Luckily, instead of hanging a wind chime or attaching flutes to a beam, you can make simple decorative changes that look and feel more natural. These decorative items can help resolve issues such as: B. Poison darts coming from a front and back door alignment or weird windows and sloping walls.

Here are nine essential Feng Shui decorating solutions to use in your home that will look good and support your home’s Feng Shui.

Parterre curtains

Once a staple of the Victorian era, “party curtains” are curtains that can be drawn to close a room or to create or separate one area of ​​the home from another.

They have recently returned to decorating circles and are helpful for creating privacy in a home that feels too open.

In Feng Shui, these are particularly helpful when the front door and back door are in one line. Or maybe you have a window that you can see out of when you open your front door. By hanging a parterre curtain, you can block the view and stop the rush of energy going out of your home, which can keep money going out and leave you feeling drained and tired.

This is a better way to prevent energy from seeping through the house than hanging a crystal ball from the ceiling which can look odd while the party curtain looks stylish.

Decorative screens

This is another way to prevent energy from leaking away from the front door that is aligned with a back door or window. Screens can be added to create a corner in an open concept home. They can also be used to block a view, e.g. B. the view from the front door to the dining room. This can lead to excess bills and poor wealth accumulation.
Screens are a wonderful solution to a number of situations.
Decorative screens can also be placed behind a bed that is near a window. This helps create a false wall and gives the bedroom dwellers some footing.

Mirror

A beautiful mirror is always an asset to a home. But mirrors can solve two common Feng Shui problems.
The first is a wayward column.
If you have a pillar in an open area of ​​your home or office, it can become an obstruction or a sore thumb. Adding mirrors on all four sides can make the column visually disappear.
Mirrors are also helpful for a missing corner.
If you have an L-shaped home, you can put a mirror on a wall where that corner would have been, creating the illusion of space extending from the mirror.
Mirrors also double beautiful views and are an excellent Feng Shui device to amplify the best energy or SHENG CHI that comes from beautiful views or scenes in your home.

Vines

While vines on houses are not considered good Feng Shui, if you have a round pole awkwardly placed in your home or business, wrapping a vine around the pole will make it disappear into nature. Vines can be used both indoors and outdoors, like on those weird poles that pop up in basements.

 

 

Four poster beds

Canopies, whether attached to the bed or to the wall or ceiling, offer wonderful Feng Shui. They protect the couple in bed and are excellent focal points for the bedroom.

However, they are also ideal for fastening beams to the ceiling, sloping ceilings or coffered or tub ceilings. These blankets can create poison darts aimed at your body while you sleep.

Sloping ceilings increase the pressure on those sleeping under them, so creating a flat ceiling with a canopy can help alleviate that pressure. The idea is to create a flat overhead surface to create a protective cover or to stop poison darts from ceiling elements.

Artwork with a view

Some houses have a wall that you see as soon as you enter. This can starve the house of energy by pushing energy back to the door.

Over time, this can create a home that is starved of energy (i.e., health, money, opportunity).

By adding art that offers a glimpse into the distance and appears to be looking inward, you can help draw chi into the home by adding a view that extends further than the wall. This helps bring energy into the home as energy goes where the eye looks.

Lighting

Lighting is one of the best forms of Feng Shui. It helps to tone and brighten, and that’s always good for Feng Shui because that’s yang energy. Lighting can help brighten dark corners, lift energy, and draw your gaze upward, just like a chandelier makes you look up.

A beautiful crystal chandelier is a great remedy for a staircase that’s too close to the front door, preventing energy (and money) from rushing out the door too quickly.

Crystal lighting is also great for calming energy in a kitchen when the stove and sink face each other, which can cause strife and household disharmony.

Curtains

Curtains are a wonderful way to fix many Feng Shui mistakes. A common Feng Shui problem is when the command position in a bedroom is obscured by a window where the bed should be.

Because beds should be placed in the command position but never by the window, this can mean placing the bed in a less than optimal position to feel in control and supported during sleep, an important Feng Shui tenet.

Adding a curtain wall behind the bed can hide the window and provide a solid looking backdrop for the bed.

In some homes, the bedroom may have two windows in a corner on one side of the bed only. This visually feels off balance and can make a couple or anyone sleeping in the bedroom feel comfortable in bed, getting a proper rest and just not feeling in tune with life.

Adding another curtain on the side of the windowless wall can create a “fake” window that will help balance the visual appearance of the bedroom.

Round Shapes

One of the rarer shapes in a home is round. Many homes are full of furnishings that are square or rectangular.

Over time, this can create a stuck or stagnant feeling in your home. You may feel that the space feels too heavy. By adding round shapes like a round end table or barrel shaped chair, you can create more movement and add a lighter feel that breaks the sense of heaviness and helps drive change in your home and life.

Transforming life with Fengshui

Transforming life with Fengshui

How to transform your living space to attract happiness with Feng Shui 

It is important to tune into the clearing process. The plot itself is a departure from a normal daily routine. It’s a departure from routine, and the mind gets a creative jolt that’s not unwelcome. When the mind focuses on the process of clearing out physical space, it automatically goes into purification mode.

Each time you clean up your mess, it will take less time than the last time and the whole process will feel more and more natural. It gets easier each time, but the most important thing is to start because once you experience the benefits, you’ll want to do it again and again. Thus responding, the mind adapts and contributes to any useful activity.

Keep your kitchen clean because all junk there is bad

Garbage accumulation in the kitchen can be quite dangerous. This is because bad energy can seep into the food you eat. Cooked food is not as susceptible to absorbing yin chi (which can cause disease) as cold food because it is already yin. If you’re a salad-and-sandwich person, make sure your kitchen stays reasonably free of the yin energy that comes from kitchen clutter.

Revitalise your kitchen

You need to declutter your kitchen as often as possible to avoid the harmful accumulation of Yin Chi. Below is what you often need to do:

Clean the fridge. Do this once a month to keep leftover food from getting lost in your back and rotting into poison. Do the same with the cabinets that store food. For example, people have a nasty habit of ignoring canned food for so long that it goes bad before they realize it. The same happens with exotic sauces and condiments, which become harmful junk in half-opened bottles and containers.

Check out cookware. In the kitchen, all physical trash is bad and should be thrown out. Not only stale food and groceries fall into this category, but also broken plates, cups and bowls. Cooking pots and pans don’t last forever either and should be broken and replaced.

Don’t buy a new skillet just to keep the old one with its scratched Teflon surface; or hold on to that worn out, ugly coffee maker that you’ve already replaced with a brand new model.

Check the trash cans. Make sure to clean up the garbage regularly and throw away rotting food. Also remove the kitty litter and make sure any goldfish bowls here are kept clean. Messy, dirty kitchens ruin more marriages and cause more heartbreak than you can imagine. Of all the rooms in the house, this is the place most prone to Yin energy accumulation, so treat all physical garbage in the kitchen as bad and get rid of it.

Flying Stars February 2022

Too Much Earth in Center – Must Remedy

  • NorthEast – North – NorthWest an affected “corridor” – keep these are as we enter the New Year of the Tiger on February 1st, 2022, we must do so with some apprehension as this is an unbalanced year with too many Tigers.
  • These Paht-Chee indications are further bolstered by a Flying Star monthly chart, which sees two unfriendly earth stars in the center. The dominant pair of stars this month are the 5 and 2, suggesting that when planning your Feng Shui, you should think of protection first before improvement. 
  • Protect your flank before taking risks. Cover your bases. This is not the time to throw caution to the wind.
  • Watch what you say and to whom. While being spontaneous is all well and good, Feb 2022 cautions against this kind of laissez-faire attitude. Looking at the flying stars map, the SouthEast – South – SouthWest corridor of Lo Shu Square is all host to promising stars this month, so those with houses facing south are having an especially good month .
  • The “corridor” to be wary of is the North – East – North -NorthWest sectors of the house, which house the stars Misfortune, Betrayal, and Quarrelsome, so those with north-facing houses or anyone whose bedrooms face each other located in these sectors, install heals and proceed with more caution.

The Flying Star Chart February 2022

4 – SOUTHWEST – WEALTH & ACHIEVEMENT

The annual Prosperity Star #8 flies southwest and forms the tens with the monthly #2. This combination brings a lot of money to those living in this sector. Residents can look forward to a good time as plenty of money will flow in.

9- EAST – ALIVE

Those who live in the eastern part of the home have to deal with quarrels and misunderstandings at the beginning of the year. Annual Quarrelsome Star #3 emerges and this month is reinforced by Monthly Magnifying Star #9.

2 – EAST – LIFE

The center of the house will be extremely unfavorable this month as the Yearly Star turns 5 Yellow as the Lunar New Year arrives. This star’s energies are amplified by the Monthly Illness Star residing here. This combination carries the risk of illness and loss of money, so remedial action must be taken.

3 -WEST – CREATIVE ENERGIES

The West sees the #4 star flying in, adding a boost to romance and networking bliss for those residing in that part of the house. The West also brings energies that are excellent for young people; a good part of the house to study this month.

5- NORTH EAST – FIVE YELLOW

The NE is fortunate to have Prosperity Star #8 as its resident this year, but unfortunately it also hosts the monthly Misfortunate Star #5 this month. The luck of this sector suffers as a result.

7 – NORTH – LOSE STAR

Residents of the North Sector will have to take extra care of their finances and security this month with the arrival of Loss and Betrayal Star #7. There may be minor glitches that will require you to spend money to fix. Therefore, you might want to set aside some extra cash for any unexpected and unavoidable expenses that might arise.

8 – NORTHWEST – DISPUTES

The Quarrelsome Star #3 flies to the Northwest bringing conflict, gossip and misunderstanding. Keep the NW as still as possible. Remove all plants, water features, and wind chimes for this month.

Chinese New Year 2022

Chinese New Year 2022

Chinese New Year falls on February 1st, 2022. This day is a very important day, a day when tradition is best kept as faithfully as possible to ensure abundance and prosperity follow you throughout the year. So important is the Chinese New Year that preparations begin as early as a month before the new moon — buying new clothes, preparing food, doing house repairs, ordering flowers, and cleaning altars — all just to make sure the house gets a thorough spring cleaning and bring some NEW furniture for the year if possible.

The house should also be adorned with fruiting linden trees as well as flowering plants before January 18 to introduce excellent growth energy into the house and invite everyone at home with fresh new opportunities for prosperity and professional advancement.

Auspicious sonnets, especially with the Chinese word “Fuk (Chinese word for good fortune)”, are usually hung at the entrance of the house along with some red lanterns to add more auspicious energy to this biggest Chinese celebration of the year.

THINGS TO DO BEFORE CHINESE NEW YEAR

1. Carry out repairs

Families should start checking their homes for defects before the Chinese New Year and make sure everything is working well in the house. Leaking toilets, broken faucets, broken roof tiles, leaking ceilings, etc. need to be fixed. Leaking water means loss of both wealth and health. Anything that impacts the kitchen or dining room can have an awkward impact on your rice bowl. Other areas that are critical to repair are areas around the main door as well as your bedroom. Cracked walls and broken doors can cause serious problems when carried into the new year.

If you can, you should also give your home a fresh coat of paint every year or at least every two years to start the year with a clean slate and give you plenty of new opportunities for improvement. You need to focus on spring cleaning and that means removing last year’s “junk” and that includes old newspapers, magazines, books, plastic bags, broken containers and clothes that you want to throw away. Allowing clutter to build up makes the problems you face worse.

Also, check your cutlery and crockery and discard any chipped, cracked or damaged cutlery. Damaged utensils are a sign of lost luck and bring home bad feng shui. This affects the wealth of the family.

Check your beds for damage. Sleeping on damaged or broken beds puts obstacles in everything you do. Success will be affected if the bed frame is damaged. It also creates cracks in your business relationships as well as your personal relationships including your marriage.

Inspect closets and drawers and remove mismatched socks, torn or worn underwear, shirts, pants, and damaged shoes. Discard clothing that you haven’t worn in over a year. Clearing out your closets symbolizes removing negative energy and making room for NEW things to come to you.

2. Stock up on your kitchen.

You need to start the new year with a completely restocked kitchen. Start with your closets and fridge. Remove and discard expired food. Clean your rice urn, wash and dry it, then place a red packet with 3 dynasty coins tied with red thread at the base and fill it to the brim with new rice. Keep your rice urn at least three-quarters full during the 15 days of Chinese New Year. Next, stock up your fridge for Chinese New Year, as it is important to have food in the home for the 15 days.

3. Update your home’s feng shui

You should update your home’s feng shui after December 21, 2021 (winter solstice) and before February 4, 2022, the beginning of the solar year.

In fact, many adhere to the traditional method of beginning after the winter solstice, as this marks the change of Tai Sui. It is believed that the annual 3 kills will also take effect from this date.

The annual Lo Shu numbers come into effect on February 4th, the day of Lap Chun. If you plan to reuse your feng shui cures, you must wipe them with a damp cloth soaked in cleaning water. But it’s always best to use a NEW remedy. Realize that feng shui remedies work by absorbing bad energies from the past year and once a remedy has done its work you should withdraw it and replace it with a new one. If you intend to reuse, the cure must be cleaned with cleaning water. Once you have finished updating your home’s feng shui, you should perform the room cleaning ritual.

4. How to prepare cleaning water?

Petals of 5 types of flowers are required for the cleaning water. It is best if you get flowers representing the 5 elements – blue (water), yellow (earth), green (wood), red (fire) and white (metal) and kaffir lime leaves (you can use fresh lime use). or lemons if you can’t get kaffir leaves) and also add 1 tablespoon of sea salt.

Soak the above in a bowl of water and place in the sun for 10 minutes before using. Rinse your cleaning cloth in the mixture, squeeze dry, and then wipe away all of your remedies, enhancers, and good luck charms and good luck symbols in your home. You can also use this water to clean your home altar and statues.

5. How to perform the room purification ritual

Open all your windows and doors and turn on all the lights. It’s best to do this during the day. Light sandalwood incense with kemenyen plus 1 tablespoon purifying incense powder in an incense burner.