Colors Feng
Shui
Colors have
symbolisms that differ from one culture to another, and usage
gives them the power written in tradition or custom, but common
meanings do exist and they are not aleatory.
Thus, the colors feng shui uses are the same
as in the spectrum we learned about in school, but
additionally, they are classified according to the yin-yang
alternation principle.
All the colors from red to yellow and orange
are considered to belong to the level of yang chi whereas those
from green to violet-black belong to the yin
chi.
Here is the symbolisms of colors feng shui and
Western traditions rely on.
Depending on the five essential elements,
water, wood, earth, fire and metal, the cardinal points have
their specific colors.
Feng shui combines and interprets these colors
according to the various aspects in one's life. Thus, red
corresponds to the element fire and to the cardinal point
south. Western tradition considers red the symbol of life,
warmth and strength but aggression, anxiety and sexuality
remain underlying connotations.
Chinese traditions give similar
interpretation: red is the symbol of marriage and the birth of
sons, but it also denotes energy at its climax point right
before the decline.
Other colors feng shui relies on have the same
complexity of interpretation.
One could easily wonder why colors are so
important to all traditions. The answer to this question is
simple and deep if we think about the very essence of a color:
they contain light to a higher or lower degree depending on the
nature of the object they pertain to.
Therefore, light, chi or life force become
synonyms in the complex paradigm of the universe. Hence, the
colors feng shui uses are vehicles for the chi and therefore
they are able to influence moods, change fortune, improve
health and so on.
Complex studies on the colors feng shui uses
are available in many formats and in lots of bookshops. Yet,
the practical question remains that of being able to apply the
benefits of the spectrum in day-to-day life.
Personal taste does remain a subjective but
powerful criterium for the selection of one decorative style or
another, and the same holds true for the color choice, but with
the mention that some guidelines are necessary. Whichever use
you may find for colors, feng shui helps you maximize the
positive effects of the environment on your life. Try it and
things could get better for you!
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