Rachael Ruth Holistic

Feng Shui

Want more abundance and peace in the home or office? The Chinese words “feng” and “shui” (pronounced “fung shway”) translate to mean “wind” and “water,” respectively. This concept is derived from the idea that life is connected and flowing with the environment around it. In turn, your living space reflects your life, feng shui strives to achieve balance in both. Feng shui holds that all objects possess an energy called chi, and that you can use this chi to bring luck, wealth, and opportunity into your home.

Energy flows through the front door. Energy can stagnate if the entryway is closed off. The type of energy that comes in to your home is important and factors such as which main door is used and position is also important. In feng shui, a cluttered house equals a cluttered mind. Even worse, clutter literally sucks up the energy in a space. The 5 elements of earth, metal, water, wood, and fire—come from the Taoist tradition. The elements are five interrelated phases in life that work together to create a complete system. Typically, the practice of feng shui works to balance these five facets in your home and each of your life areas. To incorporate the elements in your life and your home, you have to define where you want to focus your energy.

The focus will differ between areas. Change the direction that your sleep in and immediate change will commence, even if just waking up feeling less drained. Pranic Feng Shui does not work the same way as other feng shui in all aspects and has a very different focus. It will help spiritually align your goals with your home and or office. Good Karma and Good Feng Shui in your life will transform your goals in to reality increasing prosperity and health.