What are the Feng Shui effects of plants?
Plants and flowers are not just for eating and viewing. They symbolize the growth and prosperity of life and soul. They can also relieve your stress and provide you with a natural barrier to protect you from air and noise. of pollution. We have found that placing plants indoors increases the energy of Qi.
In the field of Feng Shui, plants are one of the most attractive and practical methods. No matter in any area, the vivid qi will have a great influence. It can affect the energy and direction of qi, and can also help the qi return to a balanced state.
The original purpose of Feng Shui is to strengthen the connection between people and the natural world, and plants create an endless natural atmosphere. They can prevent Qi from gradually becoming stagnant in dark corners, and can also gently fluctuate through corridors. Greater anger.
Under special circumstances, plants will produce distinctive energy to match the prevailing environmental conditions. For example: near electrical equipment that emits electric radiation, plants will produce energy that offsets static electricity; in the air where toxins are floating, plants have a purifying effect and can make the air fresh and smooth. When plants are placed in a way that has special meaning, they can be an important source of Qi. For example, when placed according to the Bagua position, they can stimulate and activate the eight desires of life.
Healthy, lush plants are important contributors to Qi, bringing Noda energy into your home.
Flowers represent luck when they are in full bloom, because their bright colors, when combined with the correct five elements, can promote the fulfillment of the eight desires. So pay attention to the shape of the leaves when purchasing. Some types of plants, especially those with pointed leaves, can produce toxins or evil spirits, which is what we call "bad Feng Shui." It is better to choose plants with round shapes and succulent leaves and stems, which are symbols of "good omens".
Artificial flowers can produce less therapeutic effects, but they can still be used if they can be kept clean and tidy for a long time. However, if you cannot keep plants and flowers with enough water and they are dying, it symbolizes death and misfortune. So, the most important thing is: healthy Qi comes from healthy plants and flowers.
In the field of Feng Shui, plants also have other functions. For example: it helps to stimulate and activate the Qi that is stagnant and immobile in corners; it can soften those that are sharp, sharp, Yang energy generated by angled objects. Additionally, placing plants in an area that lacks sufficient energy can liven up that area and make the room appear larger. When bookcases are covered with curtains and office equipment is placed in corners, plants still have the effect of neutralizing sharp edges and decomposing toxins. Therefore, when you want to put some plants indoors to soften the sharp and rough furniture, the evening cherry plants are ideal. Unlike weeping plants, the plant of the evening cherry family is not as detrimental to feng shui because its lantern-like shape is considered to represent "good luck."