Feng Shui Plants Placement

If you have seen Feng Shui in designs, it calls for waterfalls, curving corners rather than sharp angles and?

even the placement of plants and mirrors. Design and placement are supposed to bring good luck to the business or residences. Interesting enough scientists have mentioned taht waterfalls provide negative ions and can make people feel better. Ihave seen a number of buildings adn residences including some banks with Feng Shui designs. I have to admit for my taste they often look nice and I do sence a more peaceful feeling. Any observations?

You’ll notice A LOT of Feng Shui concepts used on buildings and business areas/countries that are predominantly chinese. From places like China Towns across the world to countries like Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong and China: it’s usage is all over the place and it’s a matter of having the knowledge to notice it.

A lot of buildings using waterfalls or water features use it as a form of enhancing wealth or as a protective measure against shar chi (negative chi). Feng Shui is used for many different purposes, some for the basic positive psychological effect, some for advancement of their career, or businesses/banks that use it for wealth.

It’s really interesting to note how many aspects of traditional Feng Shui can be ‘translated’ into modern western science and both sides will agree on its benefits. As you mentioned about waterfalls, the same could be said of trying to avoid shar chi (foul,negative) or si chi (stagnant,dying) in Feng Shui.

Modern research has shown that stagnant or recycled air will is detrimental overall to your health and wellbeing. This is an excellent question and observation you have put forth!

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