Showing posts with label Water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Water. Show all posts

Saturday, July 21, 2007

22 Eight Sense - Hot, Cold

6, 7 Hot & Cold

The kitchen area resides two powerful element in the house, Water and Fire. Oven and stoves belong to Fire element. Water sink, dish washer, and refrigerator belongs to water element. Fire and Water elements oppose one another. Therefore, its is not recommended to placed them next to each other, or their oppose energy field will cause total disruption and chaos and harm your family health and financial luck. Imagine during cooking and when food is prepared, it should be kept in harmony and avoiding any negative Chi affecting your meals. I have seen oven or stove placing too close to the refrigerator in some houses. When oven is operating, it will take longer time to bake and cost more energy to run. The heat that oven generate rise the temperature of the food inside the refrigerator. Cooking stove and oven can be grouped to one isle where, water sink, dish washer, and refrigerator, and freezer can be grouped to the other side of the kitchen. Oven is known as "The Dragon Mouth" Based on the Armchair configurations, Oven should have the back support. Its recommend to placed against the wall for support. Oven should avoid the "Blast from the Door" effect and should not facing directly to the door and under the window either. We will go over "The Dragon Mouth" and the Armchair configurations in the future lessons.

Sunday, July 1, 2007

12 water

Water element associate with winter, and black and blue represent winter. compass direction is North. Its described as wet, damp, and cold. Rains, streams, rivers, waterfalls, and oceans, swimming pools, and bathrooms are all represented by this element. It also represent the purity of live, and water in Fung Shui is very important also because without water, life could not exist.
In behavior, water element is described as a person who is rational and intellectual.
In the body, bones, kidneys, and reproductive organs are govented by water element.

Saturday, June 23, 2007

08 The Five Elemental Forces of Nature

Energy can also be described as five elements, Fire, Water, Earth, Wood, and Gold, Wood. Depend of type of energy, each element can also either Yin or Yang. All objects in the universe belongs to either one of the five elements. Chinese Fung Shui schools and tradition Chinese medicine use the characteristic of elements to create balance of the environment of home, office, and landscape, and body.