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The daily use of essential oils at home is excellent feng shui. You can use essential oils for various purposes - from purifying to relaxing, from energizing to creating a very sensual mood - and this simple candle diffuser is a beautiful way to release the power of scents into the air. Easy to use, and with a simple, calming design, this candle diffuser is an excellent feng shui addition for any bedroom or bathroom.
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Mirrors

Mirrors are called the aspirin of feng shui; with proper placement, they can dramatically shift the flow of energy in any given space. Mirrors also bring a sense of refreshment and calm. We fell in love with this beautiful mirror - feminine, gentle and with a very graceful energy .
Feng shui tip: Do not place the mirror to directly reflect the bed (or the door).
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Buddha

You might have a busy lifestyle with not much time for meditation and yoga, but you can always bring a tranquil, serene presence into your home with a beautiful Buddha image. We liked the look and the feel of this Buddha sculpture, it will compliment any decor scheme and will sure bring you the calm you need! Excellent feng shui addition to the main entry or the living room.
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Water Bell fountain

This beautiful fountain is an all-time feng shui favourite and can be used both indoors and outdoors. The Water Bell fountain combines the soft sound of the free flowing chime bells with the soothing water energy creating a very peaceful and sweet energy indeed!
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Plants and Feng Shui
Plants and Fengshui
- Plants are auspicious from the point of feng shui. It is always good to grow plants in the house, especially wooded plants.
- Plants in the office also bring about increased luck in your career. Place plants in the east, south or south-east corners of your office for maximum luck.
- If you are a married couple and want children, avoid putting flowers the bedroom. Instead, place a basket of fruits in your bedroom. Fruits, especially pomegranates, are a symbol of fertility.
- Don't place thorny plants inside your home. Thorny plants do form a protective shield, and could be placed outside the home. Don't place them too near the front door. They could be placed a little further away from the door, or in the balcony.
- Don't place bonsai plants inside or outside the home. They represent stunted growth.
- Trim your plants regularly. Overgrown plants promote bad energy. Similarly, trim trees in your garden regularly. Don't let them overwhelm your house.
- Fresh flowers bring luck and fortune in your home. Place fresh flowers in your living room on a regular basis. However, once they die, throw them out. Don't leave dying flowers in your home.
- Avoid placing dried flowers in your house. They are believed to bring misfortune. Artificial flowers are a far preferable option and are believed to bring luck.
- Do not place any flowers, plants or any other auspicious feng shui symbol in the bathroom. The good luck will backfire and turn into bad luck.
- Ever noticed lemons (nimbus) hanging on the entrances of shops? They are believed to ward off the evil eye, according to Hindu superstitious beliefs. Similarly, oranges and lemons are believed to be powerful symbols of fortune, and bring prosperity to the home. They should be placed at the entrance.
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Feng Shui Power Symbols
Feng Shui Power Symbols
We are surrounded by symbols every day. From the dollar sign to Santa Claus, from Mt. Everest to religious icons, we live with symbols, decorate with symbols, and employ symbols for various purposes. Artists frequently use colors and symbols in their paintings or works of art to display subtle ideas or suggestions.
In feng shui, symbols are used for a purpose: to meaningfully enhance the objective associated with the symbol. So, say you are trying to gain greater wealth, you may wish to put up money symbols or pictures of banks to bring about greater wealth.
However, many people become over zealous about selecting symbols for enhancement when they are trying to effect a result, such as more money, a new job, or a potential mate. In doing so, it is possible to select items that really don’t appeal to you or go with your decor.
So, do carefully consider the objects and items you select and bring into your home, because you want them to be items that you find attractive. It is also important to note that these items do not necessarily have to look “Asian” or be certified “feng shui-appropriate” in order to work.
A regular frog or turtle will work just as well as a frog or turtle purchased at a feng shui shop. So, shop and decorate with this in mind. It is also important that the symbol is appropriate for the area where it is used -- and that it's activated.
Activated? Yes. All symbols used for feng shui purposes should be activated with a touch of red. This can mean a red frame for a picture of something auspicious, a red cloth that the item is placed on, or a dot of red in print of an auspicious picture.
If there is no red on the object, you can tie it with a red ribbon or stick on a red adhesive dot to activate it. But do be sure to activate your symbols. And while you are at it, consider selecting your own personal feng shui symbol, such as the mountain for strength, or the dragon for good fortune.
In feng shui, there is a tremendous range of symbols – from frogs to Chinese calligraphy to the noble dragon – but there are also some more important symbols that I call “power symbols.” These have a higher resonance.
That is, the symbolism and effect the power symbols apply is very strong indeed. Below are just a few of them. Do consider adding these symbols to your feng shui, and remember: these aren’t just good feng shui, they are power feng shui. One note: always follow the warnings and advice for annual feng shui.
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Symbols- Feng Shui
THE MAJESTIC MOUNTAIN
Mountains are extremely important – perhaps even the MOST important – symbol in feng shui. They encompass all things in feng shui: yin and yang, water, fire, gold, etc. Mountains also represent the four key features in landscape feng shui: the dragon, the turtle, the phoenix, and the tiger.
When a house is properly situated in the landscape, mountains are always there. Mountains are represented as the large rise at the back of the home (turtle), a large rise at the left side of the home (dragon), a small rise at the front of the home (phoenix), and a low rise at the right of the home (tiger). It is also what is known as the “arm chair position.” In every position, though, there is a mountain. In the home, employ the mountain in your décor.
Have a picture of a mountain in the earth corners of the northeast, southwest, and center sectors. Mountains that have spots or colors of gold brings prosperity (especially if the picture is in the northeast).
Do avoid having pictures of mountains with water as an energizer for support in an office. Water should never be at your back. In an office setting, mountains give you support from the “powers that be” and will help your career during uncertain times.
Mountains that are green and blue colored are excellent in the east and southeast. Mountains that are gold, red, or beige colored or square-ish shaped should be displayed in the southwest, northeast, or center of the home. Mountains that are red-colored or pointed should be displayed in the south.
PRECIOUS LIGHT
Light is enhancing and precious. I am particularly fond of Christmas lights as there are many of them on a string and because they cast a beautiful twinkling glow. Light is also one of the few places that can be used in every location (with the exception of strong lights in the northwest). In particular, lights create sheng chi (excellent chi) energy in the east and southeast. Lights in these areas also promote auspicious good luck.
When lights are placed in other locations, they bring good fortune and enhancements to your life. Do consider adding lights to your home or your office, particularly if your home faces the northeast, southwest, south, east, or southeast.
IF YOUR HOME FACES EAST OR SOUTHEAST
Place planters on either side of the front door and decorate these with small Christmas-type lights. This is extremely beneficial for creating opportunities and good fortune as lighting is a wonderful activator.
IF YOUR HOME FACES NORTHEAST OR SOUTHWEST
Consider adding landscape lighting to the front of your house. In particular, consider adding “uplights.” These are lights that shine from the bottom with the light pointing up. Most lights cast light downwards, but uplights shine upwards. These can be found at home improvement or lighting centers.
Because the northeast and southwest are earth locations, light coming from below (or in the earth) is especially beneficial and fortunate. In the northeast, a prosperity location in period 8 (2004-2024), lights pointed upwards can bring good financial news. In the southwest, uplights can bring relationship benefits.
THE LOVELY VASE
Vases are not only beautiful decorative items for the home, they are also extremely auspicious symbols in feng shui. Vases are also considered a precious object of Buddhism and are seen as creating peace and harmony in the home. Feng shui uses include having vases to capture good chi.
These can be placed in a foyer to help collect more opportunities, or vases can be placed in areas where there are arguments or tense feelings. The vases will help dissipate the acrimony and will improve harmony in the house.
Place a pair of beautifully decorated vases in your SW sector or SW corner of your living room to create harmonious and beneficial relationships. Arguing with your mate? Place a vase in the bedroom to help stabilize relationships and attract greater harmony to the relationship.
THE WHEEL
The wheel is another precious object in Buddhism. The wheel represents truth and wisdom and help in overcoming problems and inner conflicts, such as emotional problems. Placed in the home, the wheel is a reminder of personal, emotional, and spiritual growth and can help symbolize the attainment of self growth and overcoming karma.
Add a wheel to your home or office if you are interested in developing greater wisdom and growth. Placed in the northwest, the wheel can help you attract people who can serve as advisers or mentors who will assist you on your path of personal growth.
BEAUTIFUL DEER
Deer are graceful, lovely creatures that are thought of as symbols of longevity in Chinese culture. In feng shui, many people think of deer as appropriate symbols for the east sector or the east part of the garden where they enhance the health-related properties of the east.
However, deer are also known as wealth enhancers, too. Better still, the beautiful deer represent long-lived wealth and long-term prosperity. Deer displayed in a business signify a company that will grow and prosper for many years. Place figurines of deer in the home for a beneficial, prosperous, and comfortable life for the family.
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How do you know it is a science??
Science is something you can test and observe the results - can you do that with Fengshui??
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Avoid placing dried flowers in your house. They are believed to bring misfortune. Artificial flowers are a far preferable option and are believed to bring luck
Last edited by minisoji; 02-27-2010 at 11:12 AM.
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Are there really tangible evidence to support that claim?
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