Restorative action 4
Static elements
This generally applies to features outside where it may become necessary to slow down the flow of chi. This may be the case in a garden and any large object will help compensate. This may be a rock, statue or something similar that slows the chi. If a statue is used it should blend in with the surroundings and with the personality of the individual.
Motion
The movement of an object can help divert or animate chi and the Chinese commonly use items such as flags, ribbons, chimes and mobiles and fountains. Ideally the wind should be the motivating force. Flowing water is helpful in bringing in chi, but it should not flow too rapidly.
Equipment
This includes all types of machine and items of electrical equipment which can vitalise chi, but it is necessary to ensure that it is not overdone. Balance has to be achieved between the electricity which is used in so many modem appliances, from fridges to microwaves to computers, and the chi.
The best approach to adopt is to keep such usage to a sensible minimum.In later sections, the way in which these actions can be applied to Feng Shui will be described. There are numerous examples of such applications, particularly when a moderating element is required.
This generally applies to features outside where it may become necessary to slow down the flow of chi. This may be the case in a garden and any large object will help compensate. This may be a rock, statue or something similar that slows the chi. If a statue is used it should blend in with the surroundings and with the personality of the individual.
Motion
The movement of an object can help divert or animate chi and the Chinese commonly use items such as flags, ribbons, chimes and mobiles and fountains. Ideally the wind should be the motivating force. Flowing water is helpful in bringing in chi, but it should not flow too rapidly.
Equipment
This includes all types of machine and items of electrical equipment which can vitalise chi, but it is necessary to ensure that it is not overdone. Balance has to be achieved between the electricity which is used in so many modem appliances, from fridges to microwaves to computers, and the chi.
The best approach to adopt is to keep such usage to a sensible minimum.In later sections, the way in which these actions can be applied to Feng Shui will be described. There are numerous examples of such applications, particularly when a moderating element is required.
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