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Feng Shui - Garden |
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A garden should have "living spaces" that provide a heaven for friends and family
to relax and enjoy the sunshine and gentle breeze. A Feng Shui garden should follow
nature's lead as much as possible with the primary aim of creating harmony and balance.
There are certain fundamentals to remember when you begin to plan your Feng Shui
garden.
Given below are some tips which will prove to be helpful in applying Feng
Shui in your Garden
1. Your garden should be in the shape of a circle or octagon.
2.If you have a pond it should be circular in shape.
3. Lit up the dark areas of your garden.
4. Using light in the southern corner of the garden will increase your fame.
5. Using sound in the northwestern side of your garden will increase the number
of friends you have.
6. Using a lot of red color in the garden will increase and stimulate the flow of
Chi. Have "living spaces" in you garden, as they provide a haven for friends and
family to relax and enjoy the sunshine and gentle breeze.
7. Trees or large shrubs at the back of the garden provide privacy as well as protection.
8. Mix different sizes, shapes and colors of plants to acquire balance within different
species.
9. Water elements, such as pools, ponds and fountains, are appealing and encourage
the flow of Chi. They also ring prosperity and represent yin (feminine) energy.
10.To balance the Yin, use garden lights in the dark areas which represent Yang
(masculine) energy.
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