Just as water is essential for all life on earth, so is it essential in the design of our homes and work spaces. It is a mysterious and complex element that can exist in several different chemical states (solid – ice, liquid – water, gas – vapor) and is a powerful way to bring function, freedom and flow to your home.
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Decorating with the Metal Element
True to its character, the Metal element gives shape and form to many household furnishings. Learn about color, shape and common metal items in your home that reflect the Feng Shui element of metal.
Creating a Feng Shui Garden: Metal Element
“I love incorporating the 5 natural elements into a Feng Shui garden setting. Metal is especially fun as it is a great hard scape material and is represented by round and oval shapes. Also, the colors of white, silver and gold are metal.” ~~Maureen
The Feng Shui Fire Element and Fame and Reputation Gua
Every room needs a little bit of the Fire Element to warm things up and set a really groovy mood. But like cayenne pepper, a little goes a long way especially when introduced to rooms outside of the Fame and Reputation Gua.
Gratitude and the Metal Element
Gratitude in feng shui is closely interwoven with the “Completion” area of the Feng Shui Bagua, which also rules “Creativity, Children and Joy.” Learn how the metal element works with gratitude and feng shui in this insightful piece by Michele Duffy.
The Fire Element
The most energetic, exuberant, and expansive of the elements, fire is associated with midday hours, the south, angled shapes, the planet Mars and the full moon. Fire is the sun itself and the spark that creates fusion. Read more from Feng Shui professional, Diane Gallin
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