FENG
SHUI
BY PETRA
Chi – The Life Force
Chi (or Qi) is the most important term in Feng Shui, it is the charged energy that runs through everything around us, including us. Our Chi runs through seven points in our body, commonly known as chakras. There are two forms of Chi; Yin, which is feminine, slow, dark, passive, cool energy, and Yang, the masculine, fast, bright, active, hot energy.
These two energies are constantly interrelating. When they are balanced, we live in perfect health and harmony. However, nothing is as constant as change, so sometimes we are more Yin and sometimes we are more Yang. Finding balance is how we learn and grow.
Where attention goes,
energy flows.
Our life expands in proportion to the amount of attention we pay to our growth and self-betterment. However, our fears, doubts, worries, and other emotions often take a great deal of our energy from us; energy we could have used for our gain.
The Importance of Home
Health and Geobiology
The presence of geopathic stress in rooms where occupants spend a lot of time can be the cause of some chronic health conditions, insomnia, fatigue, anxieties, etc. Dowsing or addressing your home’s building biology and home health conditions might be the solution for your issues.
Feng Shui, Home Health, and Geobiology assessments combined are powerful practices that can provide answers for many issues related to your wellbeing. Addressing and remedying Geopathic Stress and removing harmful toxicants from the environment results in improved health conditions, alleviating allergies, improved sleep and focus, and many others.
Good Feng Shui is When Your Home Supports
Your Growth
When conducting an assessment, a good Feng Shui consultant will calculate and combine the Compass School Reading of that home with Flying Star technique, which is the most comprehensive Feng Shui method. These techniques determine all the energies within the house, how they interact and how they affect the occupants.
Green is the
Luckiest Colour
Plants absorb EMFs and reduce computer radiation and indoor pollution. They are highly desirable features. Moreover, plants bring Yang Chi of the wood element that symbolizes growth and new beginnings. This makes the space within the office active, or more “alive”. All lush, leafy plants will contribute to better air quality, and will increase the healthy Chi. Dry or dying plants are not a desirable feature in any working or living area and need to be removed.
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