using the five elements to balance your life Feng Shui combines science with good design and common sense. Feng Shui does not include superstition or mysticism. It is not part of any religion. The Five Elements: Water, Earth, Fire, Metal, and Wood. Balance your home or office through a traditional Feng Shui reading.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Green Living and Feng Shui


Green Living is living with a mindful intent of your effect on the environment. This movement is becoming more and more popular and it is about time. As we learn what disastrous consequences the industrial and technological era's have had on our earth, we find ourselves making changes for the better: buying more fuel efficient cars and home products, eating organic foods to lessen the chemicals being used in the soil and ingested into our bodies, also reducing garbage by recycling and reusing.


How does Feng Shui fit into this movement? The goal of Feng Shui is to arrange your environment to support your well-being. The practice of Feng Shui began as the study of the land and how your position on the earth changed your life. Striving to live in concert with our earth can only support our well-being also. If we disregard the earth, how can we expect the earth to nurture and sustain us?

I don't think one can practice Feng Shui without being apart of the "Green" movement. Living while being mindful of our earth is just another level of good Feng Shui.

2 comments:

Elizabeth J. Neal said...

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