THE WATER ELEMENT IN FENG SHUI This post provides an overview of the Five Natural Elements. The Water Element represents the energy of winter and deep night, which is known as the “greatest yin.” Water is related to all natural bodies of water, from deep lakes, the power of the ocean, the force of a waterfall, […]
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The Importance of Live Plants in Feng Shui
AsOne of the most common recommendations to improve feng shui is the addition of plants. Why is that? Very simply, plants represent wealth and abundance in feng shui. As a metaphor, they symbolize health and growth, both very important to good feng shui. Fresh, lively, and abundant plants are probably the best thing you can […]
The Wood Element in Feng Shui
THE WOOD ELEMENT IN FENG SHUI This post provided a summary of the Five Natural Elements. The Wood Element is typically considered the first element in the cycle, since it represents Springtime and the beginning of the New Year according to the Chinese calendar. The energy of Wood is uprising, like sprouts rising up through the […]
Gung Hay Fat Choy! (Happy New Year)
Today, February 19, 2015, is the Chinese Lunar New Year, the start of a fifteen-day festival in China, and many other Asian countries, as well as the Chinatown’s across the world. It is the Year of the Ram, or Sheep, or Goat – which are interchangeable in the Chinese Zodiac. According to the 5 Chinese […]
How to Create a Feng Shui Moss Garden
For all of you who are “plant-killers” (and, egads, there are quite a few of you!) I stumbled upon this wonderful idea to help bring life and greenery into your space: indoor moss gardens. What I love about these gardens is that they are easy to make, easy to care for and downright cheap! In […]