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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

The mighty Feng Shui colours and their effects, Part 1.


All objects and subjects are perceived largely by their colours. There are people who predominantly wear and decorate their home interiors using blue and green, soft blue and pink, chocolate and so on. So, how to choose your colours? How to protect yourself from the negative impact of the colours that do not suit you? What do you follow when selecting the colour of a new dress or a room decor? Is it your taste, intuition, knowledge, or a little bit of everything? The Feng Shui colours can help you choose the best colours. You need to determine your self element by your date of birth, and know what colour match your self element.

Base on the birth date, there are five types of people who have varying colours. The people of water - blue and black; the people of earth - yellow, brown and beige; the people of fire - red; the people of metal - gold and white; the people of wood - green.

Suitable colours are also easy to identify by personal intuitive preferences. These typically are the most faithful, because they are embedded deep within and are guided by the spontaneous unconcious impulses. People who listen to their inner voices, as a rule, pick the appropriate colours for them. Those who do not have such abilities are advised to listen to experts on Feng Shui colours.

It is a shame that the colour is rarely seriously considered in the interior. Most houses are decorated in the same pattern - the walls in the shades of white, beige floors, etc. In Feng Shui, there are the so-called zones of BaGua, each of which has a corresponding colour. A properly selected colour for each zone will help improve energy in the relevant areas of your life. You don't need to paint the entire area in one recommended colour. Feng Shui is a subtle art, and it allows everyone to find their harmony through a simple shift in focus.

To continue in the next post, Part 2. Thank you.