July 23, 2010
How Much And Where Exactly Is Water Needed As A Feng Shui Remedy
In Feng Shui, when adding water to your garden this water feature becomes an inspiring and relaxing focal point. Water features will always take center stage; expect wildlife and people to be drawn to it. The soothing atmosphere generated from the sound of water will magnetize adorable creatures to your water sanctuary, creating good energy for all.
"Water is your worst enemy or your best friend", said John Bullein. "Water is a good servant but a cruel master.It is highly important to keep the water clear of debris and clean by having it circulating. Avoid dirty and stagnant water because it has the tendency to create negative energy. Financial losses can be expected from dirty water. During the dormant months you may want to take extra care of the water. If your space is not big enough to create a pond or waterfall there is always room for a free standing fountain. The smallest amount of effort and expense can be expected to go a long way.
Introducing the water element may be necessary for the Feng Shui of a home or office. By having a Feng Shui consultation done, one of the first aspects is always the aspect of money. Is it a good building for money? If a home or business is lacking good money fortune, then Water needs to be introduced into the correct area outside. Don't introduce a water feature just anywhere because it also could lead to creating more harm than good. Having water introduced into the right spot - it will change a home around to be "good for money"
Other aspect is that every nine years buildings lock for money! In a particular year you may feel for some unknown reason that you could not bring enough money home? This might be due to a home or office being locked for money. Introducing a certain amount of water to the outside will keep your building permanently unlocked.
As many homes need water outside - only few homes need water inside. If water is indeed needed inside an enclosed space a complete Feng Shui consultation can determine where exactly and how much water is needed.
Filed under Feng Shui by Wendy