May 01 2026.
views 15In Feng Shui, the exterior surroundings are the most important factors influencing the flow of chi into your home. Therefore, examining the exterior, environment, and interior of a home can help identify its flaws and positive attributes.
Creating balance and harmony through the proper arrangement of the interior layout and an inviting exterior will ensure that the Feng Shui of the space benefits the occupants, thereby promoting prosperity and happiness.
It is a fact that home is where we spend most of our time with family and all those who are dear and close to us. Therefore, focusing on the quality of energy and maintaining a clean, smooth flow is essential.
In the science of Feng Shui, it is said that chi is influenced by all tangible aspects of our lives. Our possessions and their placement can affect chi energy. Even the layout of our homes and offices impacts the flow of chi. By adding or removing objects and rearranging furniture, plants, wall art, and more, we can enhance our good luck.
Feng Shui consists of two components: the visible and the invisible. The visible elements include walls, doors, and streets. The invisible aspect is chi, a life force energy. This energy also encompasses the influences of predecessors—energies from people who previously lived in your house, spirits, and the land itself. Every person, place, and object is alive with the universal energy called " Chi”. Everything is connected by this vital energy, which is always changing. When we integrate the Shui principles into our lives, we perceive and interact with the world in a very new way.
Understanding the science of Feng Shui and applying it to home design requires precision combined with tasteful aesthetics. When we observe a building, the first impression we form determines the type of energy present within it, and it also gives us a sense of the occupants' lifestyle. Comfort and convenience are key factors when planning a home, including room placement, storage, furniture arrangement, and layout.
If you live in a house with a troubled history or have experienced many negative events there, you should cleanse the space using saline water, incense, and lights.
If you have two or more doors aligned directly, especially the front and back doors, hang a wind chime, crystal, or another moving object to slow down the flow of chi and meander its way through.
An attractive, well-maintained door will attract positive chi, whereas a run-down door will allow negative chi to enter your home.
Clear pathways and keep hallways and driveways open and free to allow energy to flow.
Declutter attics, lofts, garages, and basements, and keep them clean.
Pay particular attention to clogged drains and leaky pipes. As conduits for energy, they must be kept clear at all times.
Author
S.BS.Surendran
Accredited Master Feng Shui Consultant, Bioenergetician, and Traditional Vaastu Practitioner
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Website: - http://www.fengshuiserver.com
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