Feng
Shui Interior Design
Translated to English, Feng Shui roughly means wind-water.
Feng Shui is essentially the art of arranging objects to
achieve harmony in the surrounding environment.
Not only is Feng Shui used in interior
design, it is used in choosing a place to live, a burial spot
and agricultural planning.
It is highly believed that Feng Shui has an effect on
health, wealth and personal relationships. Feng Shui is a
traditional Chinese practice.
Early Feng Shui interior design relied on astronomy to find
the symmetry between humans and the universe.
The early Chinese often used the celestial poles determined
by the pole stars to determine the north and south. Feng Shui
instruments dating back to 278 and 209 BC have been unearthed
from tombs.
As practiced today, the goal of Feng Shui is to situate the
human designed environment on spots with good qi.
Spots are determined by an axis in time. Feng Shui teaches
that areas that are not suitable for human settlement should be
left in their natural state.
Qi, pronounced Chi, literally means air. In Fung Shui, Qi is
the flow of energy and may be based on a form of solar
energy.
Polarity in feng shui is known as ying and yang.
This is the absolute balance between two entities. It is the
good and the bad, the living and the dead, and is one of the
key principals behind Feng Shui interior design.
Most Westerners knew nothing about Feng Shui until 1972 when
Richard Nixon visited The People’s Republic of China.
New Age by western entrepreneurs then reinvented Feng Shui.
Feng Shui now speaks to the profound role of magic, mystery and
order in American life.
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