Feng-shui (Part 01)


                                          Feng shui

                                                                   

Today we will talk about Feng Shui, which has its roots in the distant past. There are several versions of its occurrence.
One of them, that the great emperor of antiquity was sitting on the banks of the Yellow River and a large turtle crawled out of its waters onto its shell, which depicted a magic square formed by the lines of its shell. In it, the sum of the numbers in each of the vertical, diagonal and horizontal rows was 15. The emperor was amazed at what he saw and called the wise men, who studied the turtle for a long time and from their research appeared Feng Shui, the classic Book of Changes, Chinese astrology and numerology. There is a second version that the Brahmins of ancient India fled from the country at one time and some of them went to China. In China, after the torture, the Brahmins told some of the great knowledge that they possessed, but only what belonged to Vastu and not fully. Therefore, many recommendations of Feng Shui are similar to the recommendations of Vastu. As already mentioned, people who are engaged in Feng Shui are confident that by changing the position of furniture, changing the interior design so that it is in harmony with nature, we can achieve the correct flow of Tsi energy, and therefore good luck, wealth, success and health. Feng Shui is based on three basic principles. The first principle is the concept of Tsi energy, energy that creates and permeates everything in the Universe. The second principle is a stable balance of the complementary forces of yin and yang. The third principle is the interaction of the five basic elements, the primary elements from which the Universe and all its components are created.
It is believed that the correct flow of energy in the house contributes to the accumulation of Tsi energy and harmonization of problem areas in a person’s life. By rearranging furniture according to the principles of Feng Shui, you can change the flow of energy and thereby change your life.
Here are some tips that follow the master of Feng Shui: 1. Always keep your house clean to prevent stagnation of energy. 2. Use talismans to activate a particular zone or smooth out negative influences if the layout of the apartment is not done by Feng Shui. 3. Activate one or more zones – pay attention to those areas in which there are problems and start with them. 4. Watch for sufficient lighting day and night, because in poorly lit housing poorly flowing energy. 5. There should not be bulky items and furniture around the doors in order to make room for the movement of energy. 6. All doors must open into the rooms to which they lead, and not vice versa, the exception is the bathroom and toilet. 7. Do not place the bed or sofa opposite or beside the door, otherwise the energy will cut the space of your rest. 8. Try to avoid mirrors in the bedroom; in no case should you place a mirror next to the bed so that you can see yourself lying on it. 9. Ceiling should be flat. 10. Sofas should be tightly pushed against the walls.
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