Sunday, February 28, 2010

Feng Shui 2010

Recently busy with job... Feng Shui 2010 will be release soon. tq.

Friday, April 10, 2009

How To Use Five Elements

Feng Shui Five Elements

One of the basic principles of feng shui is the principle of five elements. The five elements in feng shui are Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal and Water. These feng shui elements interact between themselves in certain ways, generally defined as the Productive and Destructive cycles. Each feng shui element is represented by a specific color, and color is the easiest way to use the five elements principle to bring more harmony into your space with feng shui.

Color correspondence of each the five feng shui elements:

WOOD : Green, Brown
FIRE : Red, Strong Yellow, Orange, Purple, Pink
EARTH : Light Yellow. Sandy/Earthy, Light Brown
METAL : White, Gray
WATER : Blue, Black

Imagine the five feng shui elements as they exist in nature, and see how they interact. See wood for an actual tree, water as a river or rain, earth as soil, etc.

Example, how does wood interact with fire? Well, it is obvious, fire burns the wood, so you know to avoid a fire element in a feng shui area of the bagua that needs the Wood element.

How these elemental forces generate and regulate energy (chi) in nature, and by extension, in the human body and mind:

Generating Energy (Chi)
Each elemental force generates or creates the next element in a creative sequence.

For example:
Water generates wood. Rain nourishes a tree.
Wood generates fire. Burning wood generates fire.
Fire generates earth. Ash is created from the fire.
Earth generates metal. Metal is mined from the earth.
Metal generates water. Water condenses on metal.

This creative process is illustrated below:
Cycle of Generation


Based on Five Element Theory, each elemental force is also associated with another element which it is responsible for controlling or regulating,

For example:
Water controls fire. Water puts fire out.
Wood controls earth. Tree roots hold clods of earth.
Fire controls metal. Fire can melt metal.
Earth controls water. A pond holds water.
Metal controls wood. An ax cuts wood.

Friday, April 3, 2009

Feng Shui of Bedroom - Children's Bedroom

Children’s Rooms

Feng Shui applied to children's rooms can bring a vibrant, healthy and lasting sense of joy. This feng shui also providing relief in children's rooms.

Young children’s energy is expansive and fresh. It needs a sense of uninhibited growth in order to thrive. Feng shui is to help promote a harmonious growth. Feng shui may helps to avoid cluttered, busy and chaotic energy in children's rooms.

The main priorities in children's rooms are the fresh air and clear organization. Toys, gadgets, clothing, other items and accessories should be organize properly and neatly. Always monitor the air quality and always open the windows. Create a clutter clearing system that really works and use feng shui colors to strengthen the energy foundation for the young ones to experience harmonious and successful growth.

Place feng shui with children’s art. Just like working with color, good art will bring you the best feng shui energy needed in your space. Feng shui art not the Asian calligraphy art. Best feng shui art is the art that brings you a vibrant quality of energy that lifts and nourishes your personal energy. It can be any carefully selected image. Such as powerful photo with strong blue and white colors.

Feng Shui Tips For Better Study
Ancient Chinese people placed a big emphasis on educating the younger generations. There are many feng shui cures for encouraging and promoting lifelong learning in children.

According to the Feng Shui Bagua or feng shui energy map, the West area of your space is the one with beneficial feng shui energy connected to your children's well-being. If this area treat poperly, this feng shui area can create an auspicious quality of energy that will encourage your child's love for learning.

Here are some basic feng shui points to keep in mind:

(i) The feng shui element of the West is Metal, so avoid Fire feng shui element energy (in colors, shapes, images of fire), because in the cycle of five feng shui elements Fire feng shui element melts the Metal feng shui element.

(ii) On a practical level, avoid having red color on the wall, artwork with fiery energy or a big red sofa or a red or purple area carpet in the West feng shui area of your space.

(iii) To strengthen this feng shui area, use Metal feng shui element (colors white and gray) or Earth feng shui element (light yellow and sandy colors.) For example, you can go for a carpet with predominant earthy colors and white or cream color furnishings.

(iv) As West feng shui area is connected to your children's well-being, it is recommended to have your children's artwork, as well as happy photos of your children in this area. You can display them in either white, or metal frames. The combination of these items will create a beneficial flow of feng shui energy.

(v) Display books in a visible and easily accessible area. Shelf full of books will be the first view your child sees when he or she enters the room. The books have to be placed on a child-appropriate height, as well as have a nice reading area close by with good lighting and comfortable seating.

(vi) In either the North, Northeast or West feng shui area of your child’s room, display the map of the world or a free-standing globe This will encourage the feng shui energy of expanded thinking and a quest for a bigger vision of one's life.


Anyway, be sure your child has a healthy bedroom and is sleeping well. Growing up requires a lot of energy. Provide them with the best possible energy to support a harmonious and happy growth.