zen rocks stackedFeng Shui is about creating harmony in your space and your life. When your outer and inner environments are balanced using Feng Shui principles, you will be more relaxed, confident, and productive.

  • A nourishing, relaxing space reduces stress and rejuvenates your body, mind, and spirit.
  • Harmony in your space creates more ease and flow in your daily life.
  • Feng Shui principles help you manifest and achieve your goals.
  • You are in control of creating your environment.

Energy is all around us, in our bodies, objects, and space. The most manageable energy to understand is the visible energy, like water flowing in a river. We see it, so we know it is there. It is the invisible energy that is harder to understand, like the energy present in our spaces. It is there even when we cannot see it.

 “Everything is energy, and that’s all there is to it” ~ Albert Einstein

Do you remember when you were in science class in school? You learned that everything is made up of molecules. The molecules are in constant motion; that is the nature of energy. Look at a table; the molecules are constantly moving even though it looks solid. This same science concept operates in your environment all the time. The energy is on the move.

The goal of Feng Shui is to allow energy to flow around and through your space in harmony, thereby creating a nourishing space for you.

Feng Shui principles allow you to influence how the energy flows. This is how it works.

I will use the river metaphor to explain how energy flows in your space.

A river has banks that guide the water's path. Sometimes the river is straight; other times, it turns and curves, making a path for the water. The water follows the guidance of the banks.

The river's water can rumble or trickle, become deep or shallow, or form stagnant pools with no flow.

Most rivers have rocks of various sizes. Large rocks change the water flow as it passes around them. Small rocks can slow down the river as it passes over them but do not change the flow's direction. If too many rocks are in an area, the river may back up, slowing the flow to a stillness.

The water in the river represents the flow of energy in your space. Energy flows through your space just like the water flows in the river.

The walls of your home direct the energy in your space just like the banks of the river direct the water.

Think of your walls as the banks of the river, guiding the energy from room to room. Your furniture as the rocks in the river, directing the energy around your space.

The mouth of your river is the front door of your space, where energy enters your home. The walls guide the energy from room to room, and the furniture moves it around. Your floor plan (the walls) and furniture placement either create flow in your space, slow it down, or block it.

Look around your space at the walls and the furniture with the concept of flow in mind. What do you notice? Let me know what you discover in a comment below.

Nancy Dadami is an Intentional Creativity Guide, Feng Shui Specialist, and cheerleader for your dreams. Her passion is to empower seekers, conscious creators, healers, and entrepreneurs called to expansion, education, and freedom. This results in living the best version of themselves, creating a life of abundance, self-awareness, purpose, and inner peace.

 

 

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