Common Myths About Feng Shui At Home
Real Estate Experts article posted on 25 November 2008
It doesn’t matter if we talk about houses or apartments, the feng shui home principles applies for both of them and lofts, suits and condos are not more exposed to negative chi, which many people are afraid of.
The difference between apartments and houses, according to the feng shui philosophy is if it has any land or not surrounding the home. A more precise explanation is:
* If you live in a house, then, in most cases, you have land that surrounds you and that is another environment to restore and remedy in terms of chi balance.
* The background control, for those living in an apartment, will focus on the inside of the apartment, meaning the walls. Unfortunately, there are a couple of bad things, like noises, smells and vibes from neighbours that exclusively interior feng shui home rules have to deal with.
Since the back and front structures are differentiated for houses, the feng shui home analysis demands further investigation. But, if we look at apartments, then it is the light that is the most important factor. The light is a little bit problematic in apartments, since, very often; the entrance is located in the centre of the building, far away from any window. Happily, there are some solutions to these problems.
Many of the feng shui home tips are misinterpreted leading to incorrect applications. There are a lot of misunderstands feng shui home tips circulating that may lead to wrong applications. For instance, many people avoid putting their aquarium in the kitchen since they consider water will extinguish the fire element specific to this house area. A very common example is about aquarium that is placed in the kitchen. Many people think that if they put an aquarium into the kitchen, then the water will extinguish the fire element specific to this house area, and because of that, they avoid it. Such a principle has to be understood symbolically, particularly since the presence of the water tank in the kitchen could increase the prosperity of the home. Another false feng shui home tip is that of never keeping books in the bedroom since they will stimulate you and prevent good sleep. There are also another false feng shui home tips that is very common. It’s about keeping books in the bedroom and that it will hinder you from getting a good sleep.
There are a lot of false myths in feng shui home guides that is spreading all over the world, and of course, without knowing better, people uses these guides, and ends up with nothing than problems. But, how do you recognize if the advice is good or bad? The first word of advice is to use your suspicion and not go for the rules that say “never” or “always”. Real feng shui home applications will always take the individuality factor into consideration since every person is a unique entity and the generalities have to be particularized.
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