A garden can benefit from feng shui and even help change the energy in your home. A properly arranged garden can be a place to be uplifted and energized and also soothed and relaxed.
This balance is very necessary but is easy to accomplish by using various plants, flowers, and decorations.
The best place to have an entrance to your garden is facing South. The garden will get the maximum amount of sun exposure. You should also use an arch or open space instead of a closed gate.
There aren't any specific plants you are supposed to use but you should maintain a good balance between colors. Since hotter and brighter colors increase your energy, you should have them separated from your cooler and mellower colors which will relax you.
One of the hardest things to do in a garden is avoid clutter but this is a must in feng shui. When you first plant, everything is pretty small and your garden may look a little barren.
This is just fine. You want to make sure that each plant has its own space so you don't end up with a cluttered jungle.
It's easy and fun to incorporate the five feng shui elements into your garden. A birdbath can cover water, some lights or torches are fire, and for earth, clay pots and small boulders work wonders.
As far as paths in your garden go, you should avoid straight paths and instead opt for curvy, leisurely paths made from rounded tiles. Avoid edges whenever possible in your paths.
A great deal of our lives is spent at work so it can be very beneficial to have a positively energized work environment.
If your office has been properly set up to take advantage of the energies of feng shui, you can get a higher rate of productivity as well as improve relations with coworkers and management. You might even find you enjoy going to work.
Seating is very important in feng shui. If you are sitting facing a wall, this is a symbol of a barrier to improvement. Some steps to take to improve your Chi in this situation are to hang up a picture of scenery on the wall.
A painting of a mountain or phoenix is recommended but they shouldn't have water anywhere in the picture. Feng shui recommends that your back be to the wall. If your back is to a door, this is considered very bad luck.
Clutter should be avoided whenever possible. By keeping your desk clear and tidy, you can become much more efficient and there will be much more positive energy in your workspace.
If you sit at your desk and have sharp edges pointing toward you, this is the worst thing possible. If it's the edge of a wall, try to move to a different location.
If it's corners of office equipment or anything that can be moved, by all means: keep every edge or corner pointing anywhere but at you. Edges send harmful sharp chi in your direction and nothing good comes from that.
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