Before I would go home from the treatment of Naturterapueten so she told me that she had made a part of his garden according to Feng Shui .... Waooo, I thought, and went straight home and was looking through the books in the bookcase. And certainly it was there, Feng Shui for Swedish gardens !! So now I lusläser in the evenings! After working in publishing, always loved books and been in the 3-4 book clubs, I have an almost magical bookcase that continually offers new surprises! Is not it exciting with energies and what it can affect a site? Sure you have experienced to get into a house or to a place and it just feels comfortable, harmonious and nice to be on?! What you feel when you come into a new environment is the quality of the life force that is there. Personally, I am convinced that we are influenced and leaves an imprint in everything we say, do and think much more than we will ever be aware of. All we can contribute and influence the life force! Or just the opposite, in some houses you could get a feeling unwell and feel that this would rather not be! When there is an imbalance of life energy. Feng Shui is to live in harmony with nature and is a two thousand year old teaching from China. The word Feng Shui means wind and water. The wind is the movement of energy and water symbolizes the reservoir of vitality. The vitality are usually named Chi Chi, and to be able to move harmoniously in the garden is good with round, rolling forms and gentle transitions. Sharp corners can be remedied with climbing plants or lighting. When it comes to choosing colors in her garden should listen to their intuition. lyko Most often drawn to the man lacks and needs to rebalance. For me personally, it became crystal clear why I chose a garden with cool colors! Red: strength, success, sexuality Pink: love and peace orange: optimism and change Yellow: joy Green: Balance and hope Blue: calm and concentration purple: awareness and security white: purity and innocence black: magic, mystery and sensuality gray: compromise and self-restraint brown: lyko stability and origin In my garden I have mostly purple, pink, blue, gray and white and also have unconsciously or consciously tried to create a place of tranquility, peace, security and recovery. Now I have just put orange poppies with lavender and feel to let in a warm color in the garden and maybe in life too. Optimism and change sounds undeniably exciting! It is a ruin in this particular garden and the greenhouse has a full wall of lecablock in the rear end is also not a coincidence, I understand now. To feel safe is good with a "turtle" in the back to lean against. Sure it's exciting ... you can see any connection between you and your garden?! Want to know more about Feng Shui, there is plenty to look online! This is probably a topic that will appear on this blog many times this winter!
Hello! Have always wanted to make a story about a feng-shui garden. Think highly of your. Where do you live? Know that I have asked before, but the memory is short. My new garden has little feng shui itself. I believe anyway have not got access yet. Glad you are in the race for the book good luck Annika lyko October 19, 2010 11:49
Thanks for all the inspiration you spread! So beautiful pictures, so lovely lyrics. I wish that my garden was just as beautiful as yours! ..and What fine blog is! Certainly you have done about it a little bit? Thank you for sharing so lovingly! <3 / Lin 19 October 2010 11:52
Feng-shui is really interesting and a wisdom that I help to create harmonious environments. Will be interesting to hear more about it here on the blog. Think many of us have quite a lot of feng shui in our gardens and our homes, lyko but we think about it, but many have not. It's just as you say that energy makes itself apparent quite quickly in a garden lyko or a home. If I see a connection between me and my garden ??? If there is a color selection, you think, I think I cover the full spectrum ... giggle ... Luckily all the positive qualities ..... But of course it has favorites, but much depends on the nuances, I think. Hug Charlottesville October 19, 2010 12:38
What a lovely perennial discount, just my taste :-) Had been fun getting to know all the plants you have in there. Interesting to read about Feng Shui! Had myself a book about it one time but it has probably cleared out during one of my "cleansing period". Is so nice to do away with things occasionally, really liberating, actually. Looking forward to more feng shui posts from you. Have a good time. Hug, Ingela October 19, 2010 13:22
What a great post you are bidding on. Can be read again and again. Has changed a lot indoors with little knowledge of Feng Shui. Incredibly exciting to think about it from garden perspective, too :) Take care, Charlotta October 19, 2010 14:00
Very interesting topic! I recognize myself in your choice of color but yes
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