Feng Shui and Light

Feng Shui and LightFeng Shui views light as one of the most interesting sources of good energy because we have enormous potential to optimize it. Since light plays a major role in Feng Shui, here are a few tips:

Light in the Kitchen ~ There are many benefits to having good light in the kitchen. For one, we prepare our food there and the amount of light determines how well we can see what we do. In addition, the quality of the light can also contribute a great deal toward how we “experience” the food and how we ultimately treat it. Think about it for a moment… Continue reading

Three Sources of Power in Feng Shui

In our homes there are three sources of good energy – fresh air, warmth and light. How we deal with these powerful sources and thereby stimulate the flow of chi/qi energy in our environment is totally up to us. This discussion will assist you to harness these three sources and use them to your benefit.

Fresh Air ~ Without air, we simply would not exist. Air provides us with oxygen, which allows us to breathe. If there is too little oxygen in a room, the air feels sticky, musty, and stale. It is our natural instinct to open the doors and windows to obtain “fresh” air.

In every home there are two areas where smells can infiltrate the entire home – the kitchen and the bathroom. Smokers put an abrupt halt to fresh air and some hobby rooms, where people solder, paint, varnish, and glue, are enveloped in acrid air. Continue reading