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Flower Arrangement Ideas | Fung
Shui and Flowers
Feng Shui is an
ancient Oriental method of divining good and bad forces, which
is gaining popularity in the UK. Many people are rearranging
their homes and offices to improve the flow of beneficial energy,
under the guidelines of Feng Shui. Living flowers and plants
play a big part in harnessing or altering this beneficial energy,
or chi. Experts in the field of this ancient Chinese craft
suggest the following tips for your home or office:
- A white
vase with red or pink fresh flowers on the bedside table
will bring more romance into your life.
- Jasmine is the plant
of friendship and a good gift to take when visiting.
- Peonies strengthen male energy - one species is known as Male Vermilion.
They are emblems of loyalty and affection; and
can strengthen the heart and prevent blood disorders and congestions.
Peonies with plenty of flowers and leaves are an omen of
good fortune.
- Chrysanthemums bring laughter and happiness to
your home. The Chinese have beautiful names for them such as
Heaven full
of Stars or Drunk with Wine made from the Peaches of the Immortals.
Chrysanthemums are associated with a life of relaxation
and retirement.
- The Narcissus is known as the Water Fairy. Grown
from bulbs and forced into bloom exactly at the New Year, it
brings
good luck for the next twelve months.
- Lilies, considered one of the eight treasures,
are regarded as an emblem of summer and abundance, and are
very favourable
flowers to have in the home.
- You should have at least one big plant in each
room to freshen the atmosphere, clean the air, and bring
beneficial energy.
- Green is the colour of growth. Green plants
reflect peace and harmony and will ease troubled minds. They
alleviate
all stress, and represent balance, harmony and peace.
- Spiky plants can bring
bad energy, but they can also reactivate areas of sluggish
energy in the home, thus moving
chi around.
- Round-leafed plants encourage good energy and
bring good fortune. Jade plants or money trees are particularly
auspicious.
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