Feng Shui Color
Charts
The interpretation and application of the feng
shui principles depend on the correct use of certain tools and
concepts like the five elements, the law
of
yin and yang, as well as the combination of colors. Metal,
wood, water, fire and earth, the five elements, all have a
corresponding color that is represented in a feng shui color
chart.
Placing the right elements, with the
appropriate colors in a certain place leads to the balancing of
the vital force, the chi, and the maintenance of a great living
environment. A feng shui color chart functions as some sort of
a blueprint for a specific space: it can be applied to one's
home, office or to an entire building too.
The feng shui color chart is created with the
help of the Ba-Gua theorgy. There is a grid with eight sectors,
following the cardinal coordinates together with a central
place that has different interpretations depending on the
colors.
The information in the chart could seem very
strict with each cardinal point having an allocated color, but
the possible interpretation of the feng shui color chart are
definitely extensive.
People are encouraged to use the Ba-Gua in
accordance with their own preferences and tastes. This means
that when you show a dislike for a color, the feng shui
instinct innate to each of us tells you that the respective
color does not work well for you.
Thus, if you are looking for prosperity
in all life sectors the purple in the northwest part of the
chart helps you enhance great success opportunities. Then, the
young can establish the wanted direction of their existence by
taking into consideration the same feng shui color
chart.
The beauty of the way the system works, lies
in the fact that any human being finds the universally valid
principles and truths applicable to his or her peculiarity and
individual nature.
Home design, family harmony, romance as well
as the improvement of communication in all social situations
are among the most common purposes people have in mind when
using the feng shui color chart.
This ancient tool is taught at the first
learning levels of the feng shui art and it includes the basic
harmony elements specific to a happy living in the environment:
main elements, the adjacent colors, the cardinal points and the
emotional charges associated with each of
them.
An incorrect interpretation of the feng shui
color chart could result in disharmony, lack of accomplishment
and success on many levels.
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