Feng Shui – Courtyards and Balconies

Feng Shui – Courtyards and Balconies

It cannot be said or stressed enough that no matter how small, humble or tiny your garden or garden area is that it help channel, catch, move or amplify beneficial qi forces into your home, apartment or place of business. Simply put the more qi in your home or abode the better it is for you, your family and friends or the prosperity of your business, workers and even customers.

Gardens both serve to attract and amplify the passage, accumulation and even growth of qi. It’s not only an active process and a process of growth – remember that just as an antenna does not create energy – the antenna focuses energy. Focusing qi towards your abode can be just as important, if not more important, than the actual growth or capture of qi in the first place. It’s the final amount and effect of the qi you want in the end result not just its simple presence.

In a patio garden or a balcony you should best try the create the feeling or ambiance of a larger garden. Its not only that bigger is better – it can be said to be a matter of perception. If qi is perceived to be larger in force than it is in actuality, it may be all because the perception of the garden area seems to be more or greater than its actual percentage of and impact on your living areas. As in life it is a matter of perception and emphasis. Image is everything if not most things. If possible both utilize and use the classic Feng Shui armchair shape. Both shrubs and taller potted plants can serve to represent or portray the classic Feng Shui figure of the black tortoise “hill” at the back of the area, and a pond or fish bowl serves at the front of the house or office. Next do your best to place statues, figures or figurines of the four stated animal spirits of classical Feng Shui practice and literature in the correct areas – these are the black tortoise at the back , the azure dragon to the left areas, the white tiger to the right sides and a heron bird in the front or frontal areas. All will dramatically serve to both improve and enhance the vital forces of Feng Shui. All Feng Shui vital forces both are cumulative and additive in their effect and final effects on your living or working spaces and areas.

In the end and all in all it can be said that the protective shape and shapes of the armchair motif and arrangements work in Feng Shui will also work well in your courtyard areas as well. Taller plantings should be at the back or rear areas of your courtyard. These areas should be sheltered from extremes and have direct or at worst indirect access to both sunlight and cool breezes. All in all, and for a summary have at least two openings so that the beneficial qi Feng Shui forces that can and will enter can not only enter, they can move around slowly and in a thorough manner, be focused and coordinated for effect and effect and at the end of the day or time periods be able then return naturally back to nature and then original sources to be replenished and then return again one fine day.

Feng Shui!

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