Feng Shui : The Secret Of A Prosperous Life

in life •  3 years ago 

The concept of Feng Shui is to arrange our living spaces in harmony with nature. Feng Shui, which means "wind" and "water," is a Chinese philosophy that dates back around 5,000 years. Designing our living space in accordance with natural energies is crucial for a pleasant and fertile household, according to this theory. Good Feng Shui is thought to purify people's souls, improve their health, and increase fertility and incomes. The elements are not correctly blended into the living area in improper Feng Shui, undermining good energy and happiness.

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The Feng Shui teaching has grown in popularity as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, as we spend more time in our houses than ever before. Even individuals who have no idea what Feng Shui is have probably put this principle into practise by getting rid of unneeded stuff and moving furniture about in their houses.

Feng Shui can be used to decorate both the interior and exterior of a home. To begin, we can purge the surplus from our cupboards and drawers, as well as any things that are no longer functional. Each room requires its own application for outside decoration. Every room in our house serves a distinct function. Cooking, relaxing, cleaning, and sleeping are all activities that I enjoy. The kitchen, being the domain of nourishment, is very important in Feng Shui theory.

The arrangement of the elements is the most significant factor to consider when ordering goods in the kitchen. The faucet, which represents water, and the stove, which represents fire, should not be combined. Remove all non-food things from the kitchen. To attract abundance, the kitchen should always be clean and orderly. The living room serves as the home's focal point. Again, as with other spaces, extra furniture must be avoided. Also, if there isn't a separate dining area in this space, mirrors should be avoided to avoid cutting off the energy flow.

The bathroom is the least crucial aspect of the overall design. It is sufficient to use enough space to meet the necessities in the bathroom, which is defined as a lost space. It's best to put it as far away from the kitchen as possible, and in the most inconspicuous portion of the house. The bedroom is meant to be the most simple of all the rooms. While sleeping, the television should never be turned on, and all technical gadgets should be moved to another room if at all feasible. Hues that are bright and eye-catching should be avoided, and basic colours that indicate tranquillity should be used instead.


Feng Shui may be applied to our homes in a variety of ways, from the most basic to the most complex. In these days of epidemic, even the simplest gesture we make in our homes can make a significant effect. During the epidemic, you can purify your home and soul by following these procedures.


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