If
you have not yet found it, feng shui, the ancient art of energy flow,
will help you find your personal source of youth when you begin your
journey of consciousness through the waters of time. Your ability to move around the world will prevent you from getting
stuck, being stuck in your work, stuck in clutter, stuck in attachments
and stuck with blockages of any kind.
Feng
shui is about the relationship between the person and the place, the
body and its habitat, the internal and external environment. In this intimate correlation, the water element regulates all aspects of flow and movement. Since
"feng" means wind and "shui" means water, it is important to understand
that both words indicate movement and both are catalysts for change. Feng Shui hates something obsolete, stuck or blocked. The
symbolic feng shui equals water with money, therefore, cash registers
by the entrance to the restaurant should create a healthy cash flow. Water is usually the relevant element for entries, where fountains and often dogs are found as guardians for protection.
In TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine), the kidneys are the gateways of all other organs. It is the public servants who do the energy work and protect the passage of the vital essence. They clean and purify the blood and are responsible for fluidity and lubrication. The
adrenal glands, just above, are the authorities for energy management,
and the bladder, just below, is the storage unit that controls the
adaptability. These are components that are useful for comparison and offer useful guides to create a healthy Qi in our homes. Cabinets and cleaning cabinets will create space for a flow, openness and healthy opportunities.
If we use feng shui glasses and cross our interiors or gardens, we want to think about the harmonious flow of energy. We want to be on a gentle path as a slowly winding river. Nothing should hinder our movement, nothing should stand in the way,
and we should not stumble or trip over something or find a shaqi that
disrupts our vision.
In
this journey in our space, we hope to find focal points that we can
associate with the different sectors of the bagua and their specific
references to life. If
we have a wall in front of us at the entrance, for example, we could
symbolically broaden our point of view with the perspective of the point
of disappearance of a landscape painting, or we could find meaning in a
marine landscape to which our ship between, bringing wealth and prosperity. We
must have a spacious space at our entrance, something that feng shui
calls "the bright room", where beneficial energies can collect and
circulate in all directions. And there should never be anything behind the door that would prevent it from opening completely.
As we enter our space, we seek narrow passages where we can feel hurry and our flow of energy confined. Suspending a mirror would increase our perception, reflect light and perhaps a pleasant view. If we find ourselves accelerating or advancing, we could be in a
corridor that is too long and too straight and therefore considered as
an unfriendly feng shui.
In
this aquatic search for the fountain of youth, we might have discovered
that feng shui always desires balance, and as the kidneys are governed
by yin and yang, it is imperative that no one be deficient or excessive.
Knowing what to stress and what to play is crucial to honoring the role of the kidneys. They are the basis of our structure, responsible for healthy bones and bone marrow, and love to be warm.
Germination, embryonic development and growth must be fed in a warm and fluid environment. Perhaps
we will find our source of youth in the vital essence and source of
energy of the kidneys so that our life is fluid, full of things,
relationships, events and prosperity, and we do not find attachments and unsatisfactory results. Feng
Shui is a mobile model with continuous opportunities to discover its
secrets as we establish the tides of the five-element cycle.
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