Chakra Meditations
Since Feng Shui is based on calendar cycles, energy directions, and five basic elements: wood, fire, earth, metal, and water, it is related to Chinese astrology
history of the chinese astrology Chinese elements do not refer exclusively to matter but rather to subtle basic forms of changing energy. Elements are always in a continuous two phase cycle, such as positive versus negative or productive versus destructive. The different color associations in the home can be used to strengthen the influence of element it represents. The colors green and brown relates to wood. Colors such as red, orange, purple and strong yellows fit with Fire. Earth corresponds to light yellow, tan, and light brown. Metal goes with gray and white. Water corresponds to blue and black. Your energy map, or “bagua” (literal Chinese meaning “eight symbols”), ultimately affects how you place elemental colors in your house. For example, green might be used in the eastern part of a home to promote health and family well-being. In the Northern region blue is commonly used to fortify career plans. According to feng shui, creative endeavours are supported by pure white in the west. Using yellow in the southern area of your home is associated with being social and happy. The art of feng shui is very detailed and complex, but as you learn the various components, associations, and directions, you may find that color is a source of tranquility and stability in your daily life.















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