What Is Feng Shui?

Feng Shui, literally meaning “wind and water,” is a traditional Chinese concept linking the destiny of man to his environment.  It aims to ensure that people live in harmony with their surroundings. The Chinese have a deep belief in Ch’i, and it is incorporated into many aspects of their life. The purpose of Feng Shui, the “art of placement,” is to enable you to tap the beneficial Ch’i energy to the maximum, in order to disperse, disrupt, or remove obstructions to free the flow of Ch’i. Both wind and water convey a sense of invisible energy which flows in certain directions. 

The principles of Feng Shui have existed for thousands of years. It has connections to many beliefs, including Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, Shinto, and Vashtu Shastri. For example, Taoist cosmology is structured on five natural element: fire, earth, metal, water, and wood. Everything on earth and in heaven is “characterized by the constant interplay among the five elements, which are always moving, unstable, and changeable, like the yin and yang” In Feng Shui, the balanced blend of all five elements creates a harmonious environment.

This is attained by applying the nurturing, controlling, and reducing principles of the five elements. In the nurturing cycle of the elements, fire nurtures earth because after fire burns it creates more earth crust.  Earth nurtures metal because metal ores are mined from deep within the earth.  Metal nurtures water because water is contained and carried in metal vessels.  Water nurtures fire because adding wooden logs to a fire causes the fire to become bigger.  Balance is also achieved by applying the controlling element, in which fire controls metal by melting it, and metal controls wood by cutting it.  Wood, in the form of trees, penetrates the earth and exerts an influence with its roots. Earth controls the flow of water by blocking it with dikes and dams, and water extinguishes fire. In the reducing cycle of elements, fire burns wood, wood (trees’ roots) absorbs water, water corrodes metal, metal is extracted from the earth, and earth suffocates fire.  These elements are allocated to different rooms in the home and to different objects in order to facilitate the flow of the Ch’i.

What Is The Role Of Jewelry In Feng Shui?

The ancient Chinese has long recognized the role of the special benign aura of jewelry on people. This subconscious thing originated before religion and was something deep in the human soul. It is the Tao shared by nature and mysterious things. Jewelry, as an object of feng shui, has two attributes of yin and yang. One of its own texture gas fields, including type and texture. Different gas fields have different functions. The second is the comprehensive external gas field generated. This can be characterized by the time of production, or by the history of jewelry and past owners.

What are Feng Shui Jewelry Types

#1- Feng Shui Bracelets Wearing bracelets can help in decision making and bring advanced ideas. To add accentuation to your brain and abilities, try wearing a bracelet in the left hand.

#2- Feng Shui Earrings– They represent the profession, salary, and business. Enhancing your ears with Earrings is a stupendous method to include accentuation opening new roads in business and profession and affecting your salary.

#3- Feng Shui Necklaces– it points out your throat, face, and head. This is the piece of you that gets acknowledgment. A wonderful accessory around your neck adds accentuation beauty and importance.

#4- Feng Shui Protective– Wearing genuine stones and genuine gold and silver can bring an additional advantage of upgrading and pulling in useful vitality and can shield us from any kind of negativity.

#5- Feng Shui Rings – Ring is the most common jewelry which is worn by men and women both. Wearing feng shui rings can show your personality and your thoughts. And this is the best way to express your own feeling with this small yet very powerful jewel. 

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