Sunday, March 9, 2008

Feng Shui Basics

The Energy of Wind and Water

Feng Shui (pronounced fung shway) literally means wind and water. Water represents the physical, manifest world while wind represents the inner world of energy that interacts with the outer. External Feng Shui is about arranging our environment, our homes and businesses to open to the energy (Chi) of Prosperity and Success. Internal Feng Shui is about exploring our inner worlds of mind/body/spirit and opening these worlds to the energy (Chi) of Health and Happiness.



EXTERNAL FENG SHUI
In arranging a room or building, 9 areas are noted to be of special significance. A Baqua Map, is used to illustrates the relationship of areas in a room (or home). Imagine dividing your room (home, office) into the following 9 areas, first clear your clutter, then place objects which reinforce the attributes of each area. In addition, in Feng Shui, nine special "cures" are noted to enhance energy flow. These cures include: Bright Objects: Mirrors, Faceted Crystal balls, gems, lights, candles; Sounds: Wind chimes, bells, music; Living Chi: Flowers, Plants, Birds, Fish; Moving: Mobiles, Chimes, Fountains; Heavy: Stone, Furniture; Mechanical: Computers, Stereos, TV; Bamboo: flutes; Color: Relates to each area on Baqua Map.

Baqua Map

WEALTH
( purple) Southeast
Call in chi with fountains, crystals, mobiles
FAME
(red) South, Fire. Fiery items: candles, incense
RELATIONSHIPS
(pink) Southwest
Pairs of things: bookends, matching statues

HEALTH & FAMILY
(green)
East, Wood. Plants, flowers, living things
CENTER
(yellow)
Quiet space for centering, meditation
CHILDREN,
CREATIVITY
(white) West, Metal. Whimsical items, crafts

KNOWLEDGE
(blue-green) Northeast
Enhance personal reflection
CAREER
(black) North, Water. Flowing water fountains, crystals
HELPFUL PEOPLE
(gray) Northwest
Spiritual guidance, travel and helping

MAIN ENTRANCE
(Use Entrance or Compass directions to view map)




INTERNAL FENG SHUI
Just as energy circulates in a room, it also circulates in our minds and bodies. Internal Feng Shui involves the pattern of energy flows inside ourselves. These inside flows are reflected out into our environments and our environments influence the inner flows. Even the elements are similar – Ether, Air, Fire, Water, and Earth energies circulate inside us and influence the physical health and functioning of our bodies. For example, Air energy provides movement in the nervous and circulatory systems. Tight shoulders and high stress block this energy. To promote it’s flow, eat foods that grow high in the air (fruits and nuts) and gently massage your shoulders to release tightness.

Energize Water with vegetables & melon type foods and soothing baths or trips to the ocean. Earth
(Body Forms)
Physical = Bones
Emotional = Fear vs. Feeling Safe
Energize Earth with foods that grow below the ground & calming physical activity like gardening.
Water
(Secretions)
Physical = Reproductive systems
Emotional =
Attachment vs. Letting Go

Ether
(space)
Physical = Joints
Emotional = Grief vs. Joy
Air
(Movement)
Physical = Nerves, Circulation, Breath
Emotional = Desire vs. Love

Energize Fire by eating wheat & grains and vigorous physical activity to burn off stress.. Fire
(Metabolism)
Physical= Digestion
Emotional = Anger vs. Enthusiasm
Energize Air with foods that grow high on trees and yoga or meditation to loosen shoulders & decrease stress.



Air energy may also be released for health and healing through mindfulness meditation. Simply sit, close your eyes and feel the air of your breath moving in and out of your nose. Focus on the breath. When you become distracted by a thought or feeling, label it as "thinking" or "feeling", then return to the breath. Try this daily for 5 minutes to experience the flow of Air energy within.

Prepared by Dr. Jill Henry, EdD, PT, APP

Dr. Jill Henry, EdD, PT, APP is author of the new book by Llewellyn, Energy SourceBook – The Fundamentals of Personal Energy. She is founder, with her husband Charlie, of Mountain Valley Center metastore and the Otto Labyrinth Park in Otto, NC. She is webmaster for http://www.mountainvalleycenter.com , an Associate Polarity Practitioner, a Grant Consultant for Allied Health programs in the SE USA and developer and presenter of CEU workshops for nurses, physical therapists and massage therapists Feng Shui Basics

The Energy of Wind and Water

Feng Shui (pronounced fung shway) literally means wind and water. Water represents the physical, manifest world while wind represents the inner world of energy that interacts with the outer. External Feng Shui is about arranging our environment, our homes and businesses to open to the energy (Chi) of Prosperity and Success. Internal Feng Shui is about exploring our inner worlds of mind/body/spirit and opening these worlds to the energy (Chi) of Health and Happiness.



EXTERNAL FENG SHUI
In arranging a room or building, 9 areas are noted to be of special significance. A Baqua Map, is used to illustrates the relationship of areas in a room (or home). Imagine dividing your room (home, office) into the following 9 areas, first clear your clutter, then place objects which reinforce the attributes of each area. In addition, in Feng Shui, nine special "cures" are noted to enhance energy flow. These cures include: Bright Objects: Mirrors, Faceted Crystal balls, gems, lights, candles; Sounds: Wind chimes, bells, music; Living Chi: Flowers, Plants, Birds, Fish; Moving: Mobiles, Chimes, Fountains; Heavy: Stone, Furniture; Mechanical: Computers, Stereos, TV; Bamboo: flutes; Color: Relates to each area on Baqua Map.

Baqua Map

WEALTH
( purple) Southeast
Call in chi with fountains, crystals, mobiles
FAME
(red) South, Fire. Fiery items: candles, incense
RELATIONSHIPS
(pink) Southwest
Pairs of things: bookends, matching statues

HEALTH & FAMILY
(green)
East, Wood. Plants, flowers, living things
CENTER
(yellow)
Quiet space for centering, meditation
CHILDREN,
CREATIVITY
(white) West, Metal. Whimsical items, crafts

KNOWLEDGE
(blue-green) Northeast
Enhance personal reflection
CAREER
(black) North, Water. Flowing water fountains, crystals
HELPFUL PEOPLE
(gray) Northwest
Spiritual guidance, travel and helping

MAIN ENTRANCE
(Use Entrance or Compass directions to view map)




INTERNAL FENG SHUI
Just as energy circulates in a room, it also circulates in our minds and bodies. Internal Feng Shui involves the pattern of energy flows inside ourselves. These inside flows are reflected out into our environments and our environments influence the inner flows. Even the elements are similar – Ether, Air, Fire, Water, and Earth energies circulate inside us and influence the physical health and functioning of our bodies. For example, Air energy provides movement in the nervous and circulatory systems. Tight shoulders and high stress block this energy. To promote it’s flow, eat foods that grow high in the air (fruits and nuts) and gently massage your shoulders to release tightness.

Energize Water with vegetables & melon type foods and soothing baths or trips to the ocean. Earth
(Body Forms)
Physical = Bones
Emotional = Fear vs. Feeling Safe
Energize Earth with foods that grow below the ground & calming physical activity like gardening.
Water
(Secretions)
Physical = Reproductive systems
Emotional =
Attachment vs. Letting Go

Ether
(space)
Physical = Joints
Emotional = Grief vs. Joy
Air
(Movement)
Physical = Nerves, Circulation, Breath
Emotional = Desire vs. Love

Energize Fire by eating wheat & grains and vigorous physical activity to burn off stress.. Fire
(Metabolism)
Physical= Digestion
Emotional = Anger vs. Enthusiasm
Energize Air with foods that grow high on trees and yoga or meditation to loosen shoulders & decrease stress.



Air energy may also be released for health and healing through mindfulness meditation. Simply sit, close your eyes and feel the air of your breath moving in and out of your nose. Focus on the breath. When you become distracted by a thought or feeling, label it as "thinking" or "feeling", then return to the breath. Try this daily for 5 minutes to experience the flow of Air energy within.

Prepared by Dr. Jill Henry, EdD, PT, APP

Dr. Jill Henry, EdD, PT, APP is author of the new book by Llewellyn, Energy SourceBook – The Fundamentals of Personal Energy. She is founder, with her husband Charlie, of Mountain Valley Center metastore and the Otto Labyrinth Park in Otto, NC. She is webmaster for http://www.mountainvalleycenter.com , an Associate Polarity Practitioner, a Grant Consultant for Allied Health programs in the SE USA and developer and presenter of CEU workshops for nurses, physical therapists and massage therapists http://www.mountainvalleycenter.com/flow.htm>Http://www.mountainvalleycenter.com/flow.htm

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