Your
Home and You
Do
you know that each Home has it's own Element?
Direction
of Main Entrance Door |
Element
of the House |
North |
Water |
North-East |
Earth |
East |
Wood |
South-East |
Wood |
South |
Fire |
South-West |
Earth |
West |
Metal
|
North-West |
Metal
|
Once
you know your personal element, you can then compare this
with the element of your house.
The
key to excellent Feng Shui for your home revolves around
comparing your Personal element found in your Full
report with your home's element. You will get to understand
the 5 Elements which will be
covered in a later topic.
It
is not uncommon for a Feng Shui practioner to ask you to
place potted plants in the North (Water element) of the
house or to have `warm' coloured curtains in the South (Fire
element) to `enhance' that particular location.
If
an element comes under the threat of another element e.g.
water puts out fire; fire melts metal; metal breaks wood;
wood (roots of plants) penetrates the earth; and earth is
absorbed water. In this situation, Feng Shui experts will
advice you to place a neutralising element to avoid such
harmful effects.
Step
1: Locate the threaten or strength influencing an element:-
The
Home |
The
`Threat' from |
Neutralizing
element |
Water |
Earth |
Wood
or Metal |
Earth |
Wood |
Metal
or Fire |
Wood |
Metal |
Fire
or Water |
Fire |
Water |
Earth
or Wood |
Metal |
Fire |
Water
or Earth |
Step
2: Finding a `cure':-
Neutralizing
Element
Element |
Description |
Water |
fabrics
in blue, grey, black leather and blue paintings e.g.
sea scenes |
Earth |
plants
or yellow fabrics or yellow paints and painting |
Wood |
plants,
wooden furniture and wooden objects. |
Fire |
more
warm colours, light and heating |
Metal |
metallic
objects like chrome, stainless steel, decorative bronze
and silver and any other metal objects. |
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