Feng shui is the art of achieving harmony and balance with one's surroundings, which would in turn be benefit the practitioner. It revolves around calculations, logical rulings, and the five elements, namely Wood, Fire, Earth Metal and Water, and has been passed down from generation to generation for over 5000 years. The concept of feng shui in the rich Chinese culture is basically derived from Chi, which means energy, and the Chinese believe that everything around us has Chi. Hence, when Chi is not balanced and not flowing properly, it can bring about bad luck and disharmony. feng shui is hence applied to such situations to balance the Chi so as to bring about better luck and happiness.
Masters and experts in the art of feng shui usually use maps and special compasses to find out if the things at home have been placed properly for better wealth, luck etc. This is because every nook and cranny in the house has its very one different meaning of success in wealth, health, relationships and even learning. If objects at home have not been placed properly, it is believed that we will more likely to face obstacles in life. Even colours and plants, and mirrors are also some of the objects that need to be properly placed for better feng shui.
Feng shui masters and practitioners believe that every thing be it living or not are inter-related in some way or another. If something in our home has not been properly placed, it could affect the other aspects of our lives. feng shui is thus applied in many ways and even in the modern society that we are in. These aspects mainly involve environment and as such, feng shui can give a better sense of higher energy and well-being.
The early Chinese immigrants first introduced feng shui to the people in the United States during the 1800s. Since then, many buildings not only in the states incorporated feng shui, like the Four Corners section in New York, and Joss house in Australia, which was built in the 19th century. Chinatown in San Francisco and Los Angeles are some other examples of places in the west applying the art of feng shui in its infrastructure. Ironically, feng shui have since been illegal in the People's Republic of China, primarily because of Chairman Mai Zedong.
feng shui is still practiced in many parts of the world, mainly in rural China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore etc, but it is not well-known among the younger generations of Chinese in China. However, rapid modernization and globalization has led to feng shui being a worthy subject for scholarly inquiry in Chinese Universities, and could possibly lead to the re-emergence of the application of this ancient ceremonial custom.
Feng shui is a very complicated subject. However, the basics of feng shui are simple and it can help to improve our lives. One of the very most basic feng shui beliefs is that a cluttered and messy environment keeps energy from flowing properly. Thus one can start by cleaning their home or office and getting rid of anything that is no longer useful. One should fix anything that needs repair as soon as possible, if not simply throw it away. Little items that have been piling up such as bills and letters should not be lying around. . Doing this allows you to start with a clean slate and helps you gain a renewed sense of clarity. By keeping plants which are well taken care of would also help. Plants with round leaves are preferable to other varieties. Drafts should also be cut off as they can carry away money and cause health problems. Finally, avoid excessive overhead light and keep sharp-cornered objects to a minimum.
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