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A well-kept home can be compared to a
living being in optimal health — it is fueled by intention, thrives when
in balance, and relies on the energy of life itself for sustenance. Feng
shui, the ancient Chinese art of harmonious placement, describes the living
room as the heart of the home. Maintaining the gentle flow of chi, or
life energy, is important since it is the part of the home where members
of a family and the larger community come together to engage with one
another in fellowship. A living room that is organized and decorated in
accordance with the balancing principles of feng shui is inviting,
encourages relaxation and conversation, and makes all who enter feel
content.
All of this can be accomplished by
simply changing the physical and aesthetic character of a room. When its
flow is blocked by furniture, walls, or doorways, we tend to feel uneasy
and become less satisfied with life as a result. Promoting harmony in a home's
living area is simple when it is regarded as both a single, unified space
and a collection of smaller regions of space. First, stand in the room's
main doorway to examine your living room as a whole. Look for and clear
away clutter — the right side of the room can inspire stability in close
personal relationships, while tidying the left side will increase your
prosperity potential. Release stagnant energy by orienting chairs and
sofas in a ring, veiling harsh angles with plants or ornamental screens, and
using other furniture to break up direct pathways. A fireplace that
serves as the focal point of the room stimulates passion and openness,
while sculptures absorb negativity.
If the structural design of your living
room does not allow you to decorate in accordance with the principles of
feng shui, there are steps you can take to ensure that balance is
nonetheless maintained. Mirrors, fountains, chimes, crystals, and
aquariums all redirect the flow of chi, while also attracting luck,
abundance, and peace. Adding warm colors such as pinks and reds to the
living room can be curative even when no other changes are feasible. It
does not matter how large or small your living room is, nor how fancy or
plain. When you address the energy needs of the heart of your home, you
will find your home as a whole is soon imbued with a new harmoniousness
that manifests itself indelibly in your existence.
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