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he internal environment of homes can be turned into vortexes of energy that bring good fortune and continuously manifest happy vibrations. Tis is when chi inside the home comes alive and the energy within is full of vigour. Chi is the fundamental element of the space that makes up our homes. It is vital that the energy of the main living area of homes - where residents and guests


T 54 FENGSHUIWORLD | NOVEMBER 2015


FORTUNE CHI IN YOUR LIVING ROOM


by LILLIAN TOO


9 Ways to Turn Your Living Areas into Magnets that Welcome Good Chi


congregate - is always welcoming, acting like a magnet for good energy to move effortlessly into the home. Good feng shui is about fine-tuning


the chi within our spaces so there is always a good balance of yin and yang forces; so that wherever one looks or sits, or whichever direction one faces, there is always a feeling of wellness. Wind, air, water, light, movement


and smells are some of the more obvious manifestations of chi. Tey are


the invisible elements that pervade the atmosphere, collectively defining the frequencies that cause energy to move and accumulate.


A space with good chi protects


residents against unfriendly frequencies. Good chi is brought by gentle breezes, but also by the presence of accumulated water that allows it to settle and quench its thirst. A body of water near the front of the house keeps family asset wealth from dwindling. By having some kind of water presence in the living area – e.g. a beautiful aquarium or small koi pond - you would be channelling water to ensure the family never runs out of income. Tis is why water features play such an invaluable part in feng shui. While it may be impossible to


create “perfect” feng shui, it is easy enough to ensure there is always more than sufficient good feng shui energy, so your home becomes a magnet for good things – favourable news, successful results, good friends - to


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