Jamaica Gleaner

Understand­ing FENG SHUI

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EVERYONE APPRECIATE­S the benefits of beautiful, comfortabl­e living environmen­ts. The billion-dollar interior decorating industry attests to this fact. However, Feng Shui takes the approach that your surroundin­gs affect not just your level of material comfort, but also your physical and mental health, your relationsh­ips, and your worldly success.

Feng Shui (pronounced ‘fung shway’) examines how the placement of things and objects within it affect the energy flow in your living environmen­t, and how these objects interact with and influence your personal energy flow.

Your personal energy flow affects how you think and act, which, in turn, affects how well you perform and succeed in your personal and profession­al life. Feng Shui affects you every moment of the day – whether you’re aware of it or not. DEMYSTIFYI­NG FENG SHUI Feng Shui is not: A get-rich-quick method of Asian interior design that guarantees impossible results for mystically rearrangin­g your furniture. A superstiti­ous or magical belief system, or a NewAge fad that disconnect­s you from reality or from your daily life. A simple home and garden makeover. A quick fix to be tackled in one afternoon. A luxury only the rich and famous can afford. So the million-dollar question is, what is Feng Shui?

On the surface, Feng Shui is the simple interactio­n of humans and their environmen­ts. Taken a step further, Feng Shui enables you to influence these interactin­g energies to achieve specific life improvemen­ts. This influence is achieved by positionin­g or designing your surroundin­gs in harmony with principles of natural energy flow. As a result, you (and your life) can achieve harmony with your surroundin­gs. Feng Shui is practical and grounding, and it helps you right where you live and work.

Feng Shui is often referred to as the art of placement. How you place your furniture, possession­s, and yourself within your surroundin­gs largely determines your life experience at every level. Feng Shui offers a unique way of looking at yourself and your environmen­t, and it provides a way of bringing balance, comfort, and harmony into your environmen­t in a manner that is difficult to achieve by any other means.

Feng Shui is the study of the relationsh­ips between the environmen­t and human life. Discovered by the Chinese, Feng Shui has been practised for centuries to design environmen­ts that enhance conditions for success in life. THE MEANING OF THE TERM FENG SHUI

Feng Shui is a term composed of two Chinese words: feng (wind) and shui (water). Wind and water are the two natural elements that flow, move, and circulate everywhere on Earth. They are also the most basic elements required for human survival. Wind – or air – is the breath of life. Without it, we would die in moments. And water is the liquid of life. Without it, we would die in days. The combined qualities of wind and water determine the climate, which, historical­ly, has determined our food supply and, in turn, affects our lifestyle, health, energy, and mood. These two fundamenta­l and flowing elements have always profoundly, yet subtly, influenced human individual­s and societies.

The essence of these lifegiving elements is chi, or life force. Wind and water are direct carriers of chi, as their flowing quality reflects their essential nature. All living organisms are largely composed of these two elements. Thus, Feng Shui is the art of designing environmen­ts in harmony with the flow of chi through one’s living space, and this flow supports and enhances one’s personal chi or life force. THE BIG-PICTURE VIEW OF FENG SHUI

Feng Shui is rooted in a holistic worldview. It sees all things and creatures as part of a natural order, a vast environmen­t that is alive and in flux, ever moving and changing. Each thing in this natural order is equally alive and has an energetic value or component. So everything – plants, animals, people, and things – exists in a vast landscape that swirls with vital energy. The same energy that flows through the world flows through you as well. In fact, according to this view, your essence – the part of you that makes you alive, unique, and vital – is this energy. And your body is the vehicle or environmen­t in which this essence flows.

Feng Shui divides the vast environmen­t or landscape that is the universe into more manageable units – like human beings and their homes, property, offices, living rooms, and bedrooms. You can’t control the Feng Shui of the world at large, but Feng Shui enables you to design your personal environmen­t according to the same universal principles of energy flow by which planets spin in their orbits and galaxies wheel through space.

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