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Light Up Your Life With Feng
Shui
by: Jan Andersen
Feng Shui (pronounced Foong Shway or Fung Shoy) is the ancient
Chinese art of luck management, which works by maximising the flow
of energy (known as ‘Chi’) in your environment. Every object,
inanimate or living, possesses its own energy field and also has an
affect on the flow of Chi in your environment.
The orientation and layout of your home, garden or business and
its contents can impact your career, personal relationships, health
and wealth. Whilst observing the basic rules of Feng Shui can
greatly enhance your lifestyle, ignoring its principles can
similarly bring misfortune and sorrow.
The most familiar method of Feng Shui is the compass method works
on the principle of each sector of your house falling into a
different area of your life, depending on its orientation. These
sectors are identified by placing an octagonal, nine-sectioned
diagram over a plan of your home. This diagram is known as the Ba
Gua and is always aligned with the wall containing the front door or
main entrance to the premises, with the compass points corresponding
to those of the house directions. For example, if your front door
faces North, then you should place the Ba Gua diagram on a plan of
your property with the North sector (relating to career) aligned
with the front door.
In the business environment, Feng Shui increases productivity and
profitability, improves the health of its employees, enhances the
company’s reputation, protects from insolvency and helps you to
recognise and exploit opportunities as they arise.
Clearly, not all houses are uniformly square and the front door
is not always centrally placed. In these situations, you will find
that some of the sectors of the Ba Gua may be missing, indicating
trouble in that particular area of a person’s life. However, steps
can be taken to redress the imbalance like placing a bright light on
the wall close to the missing sector to counteract the negative
effects caused by areas that are lacking.
Feng Shui is a complex art, but there are simple rules that
everyone can observe to help bring harmony into their lives by
increasing the flow of positive energy in their environment and
using effective lighting is one of the best ways of achieving this.
Light is a very powerful tool in Feng Shui and the way in which you
illuminate your home or office influences the impression that you
create, including the shape, size and style of lighting that you
choose.
There are many different types of lighting including decorative,
accent, ambient, task and functional, with the most effective
lighting schemes being a combination of all these. Accent light can
be used to highlight a picture or display cabinet, ambient light can
highlight dark corners and task light is used to throw a spotlight
onto focused areas, such as a work desk.
A chandelier is one of the few all-round excellent Feng Shui
energisers. The crystals in the chandelier reflect light
beautifully, bringing in added glow and warmth. Hanging chandeliers
in the southern corner of any room is beneficial and a chandelier in
the Southwest corner of your home is wonderful if you wish to invite
romance into your life or stimulate a current relationship! The
Southwest sector relates to marriage and using pastel coloured
lampshades with subdued lighting in this area can achieve the same
effect.
You can invite excellent energy into your home by installing
bright lights just inside and outside the front door are excellent,
which for maximum benefit should be left on during the hours of
darkness. Good lighting also helps stimulate the general flow of
energy and is one of the best accessories for promoting balance and
harmony within the home.
Lighting is one of the most cost-effective ways to enhance your
environment. The right lighting can make small or uninviting areas
feel alive, welcoming and tranquil. Lighting is a simple way of
adding colour to a scheme, whether it is through choice of lamp
base, shade or bulb. Investing in good quality lighting can also be
a more economical alternative to major redecoration or the
purchasing of expensive new furnishings.
Invest in a variety of stylish lighting and watch your health,
prosperity and wellbeing flourish.
For a wide range of sophisticated and auspicious lighting for
your home or office, visit
www.thelightcompanydirect.co.uk
About The Author
Jan Andersen is a British Freelance Writer and Copywriter, with 21
years’ marketing and PR experience. In addition to writing
commercial copy for a broad spectrum of audiences, Jan
specialises in compelling articles and features on diverse
lifestyle topics and social issues. She has also participated in
many TV and radio programmes. Jan owns and runs five websites;
World Writer, Mothers Over 40, Child Suicide, SACS (Surviving
After Child Suicide) and Jan Andersen Writing Services. Until
recently, Jan had four children aged 20, 17, 16 and 4. Her
eldest son, Kristian, tragically took his own life on 1 November
2002. Whilst campaigning for depression, suicide and drugs’
awareness, Jan is in the process of completing a book on child
suicide entitled, “Chasing Death”
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