Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Feng Shui Fire and Fireplace

If done properly, the elements of fire in Feng Shui will bring excitement, passion, spontaneousness and a better reputation, but if not handled properly, it will give people the risk of relaxation, quarrels and even fire. Because the fire also symbolizes the income of Feng Shui, see where your fireplace is located to help increase your cash flow.

The best location for the fireplace is in the northeast. This will warm the cold and yin energy in the north, while also eliminating the energy of the soil compatible with fire in the northeast. The next best location for the fireplace includes east, southeast and southwest. In fact, there is a good chance here, because these directions are good for the living room, and the fireplace is usually the focus of the living room. One of the first things you see is the main anchoring element of the room. People naturally gather around the fireplace, especially on cold winter nights, and squeaky fires can be a great way to get people out of the room to share family time.

Although the direction of the real south is good for the fireplace, be very careful to have a fireplace in the south of the house [this is also a great place for a very active living room], because then you will concentrate too much fire energy in the house In this part, you will face a real, uncontrolled fire. If you have a fireplace in the south of the house or even on the south side of the room, you can reduce the impact by adding water elements. Water is not necessarily water - any black or blue, wavy lines or anything made of glass can reflect the water and reduce your firepower. Some water can also be provided in the nearby bathroom.

If your fireplace is not in any of these directions, you can take some steps to make up for the misplacement. Passing a large mirror through the room from the fireplace will double the energy of the flame and also allow you to get a second "firepower" from the direction you want firepower to come from. Another good way to support and "ignite" the fire element is to add woody elements. In feng shui, fire energy is supported by wood energy, so adding large plants or even chopped wood by the fireplace will also stimulate the energy flame.

Don't be afraid if you don't have a fireplace at all, or if you can't position the mirror to reflect the fireplace you want. Candles are a great alternative to fireplaces, as are lanterns, bright lights and oil lamps. In feng shui, the actual elements are also represented by shapes, colors, patterns and materials, so you don't even need to use the actual flame - anything with sharp edges can work like a star. Any red or purple will also help.




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