Sep 13 2024.
views 56It's a common misconception that Feng Shui is perceived to be an approach to just arranging the furniture in an office or home. However in reality it’s a complex combination of calculating the balance and imbalance of energies in a space and using appropriate remedies to counter it. However simple remedies and DIY can give one the impetus to pursue the science more deeply at some point in time making way and clearing obstacles in the path to success.
Feng Shui is in fact an ancient mixture of art and science that revolves around the special Chi energy which is believed to connect everything in the universe. The main aim of creating good Feng Shui is to free the path for the Chi so that it can flow freely without any obstacles.
Most Chinese homes and business establishments have been using Feng Shui to attract good luck and good fortune for thousands of years. In the East, most business houses often consult a Feng Shui Master before the commencement of business activity. Feng Shui can help you maximize your chances of success in your career or in the business that you are running. To enhance business growth, one of the main points in focus is to make sure the office space is maintained in a tidy, uncluttered and clean manner. The energy flow should aid the well-being of the employees and attract more business.
To harmonise good business luck, start with the entrance room of the key person and seating area of employees. At the outset, the front entrance should be warm, welcoming and clutter-free. Keep the entrance well lit, introduce pleasant decor, and plants and you could possibly place a water feature at the North or Southeast of the foyer to activate career and wealth luck. The North is dominated by the water element; so to attract success in your career, strengthen the element of water in the North. Installing a wind chime in the north will also work as the element of metal strengthens the element of water.
One of the simplest Feng Shui techniques for activating wealth luck is through the use of symbols.
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