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  • How The Flow Of Chi Can Affect A Room’s Ambiance

    Posted on April 24th, 2009 Bobby Li No comments

    Chi is an important element in the practice of Feng Shui. The flow of chi is the focal point for the application of this ancient Chinese practice. It is the energy that objects give off.

    The flow of chi is determined by many natural factors. Some objects will evoke more chi than others and some objects will block the chi instead of helping it to pass by and flow. Figuring out what these objects are and placing them in areas where they will help the flowing of the room is crucial. One of the best ways that the flow can help to be determined is by how well any one person can move throughout the room.

    If the objects in a room are so arranged that you need to maneuver to get around, it is not conducive to good chi. This prevents the room from getting fresh chi or fresh energy anytime that you are in the room, you will begin to feel aggravated and blocked. This goes from every source from the arrangement of the furniture to the clutter which may be situated around the room. The more clutter that is in the path, the more maneuvering you will have to do to move around and the more the flow of the chi will be blocked.

    The textures and shape in the room can also affect the flow of chi. If the floors are too cold for comfort, utilize an area rug to counterbalance the unpleasant feeling and help the chi to flow better.

    While objects such as coffee tables or end tables can be a great way for people to have places to rest their drinks and other items, they need to be placed well within the room. If they cause the flow of the chi to be blocked, the emotions which take place in that room will be more aggravated and tense. You can see this by observing how the people who spend time in that room act and react to their surroundings. Excess movement will inhibit the flow of chi and make people irritable.

    Your intuition will be able to detect how well the chi flows in a room. Air currents move softly through a room and even if this is not something one could normally observe on their own, in the back of one’s mind, they should be able to detect this. This will have an influence on the flow of the room and can help to make a space which is inviting for anyone.

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