What exactly is Feng Shui, and how does it affect your health?

What exactly is Feng Shui, and how does it affect your health?

An ancient Chinese tradition known as feng shui, sometimes known as Chinese geomancy, asserts the utilization of energy forces to balance people with their surroundings. Feng shui literally translates to “wind-water.”

Your hereditary genetic make-up from your parents is a factor in your health, but your acquired living environment’s Feng Shui also has an impact. Since the innate makeup cannot be altered, you can understand the Feng Shui of your new living space and make the necessary adjustments to enjoy excellent health. What effects on your health do the Feng Shui components have?

Light and Humidity

Homes with insufficient ventilation and lighting, as well as gloomy, damp rooms with basements, are not fit for habitation. Your immunity will be impacted if you live in a too wet and poorly ventilated home, making you more susceptible to illnesses like depression, the common cold, chilblains, rheumatism, etc. Your health will also be negatively impacted by the excessively dry air, which will increase your risk of developing skin rashes and respiratory illnesses and hasten the spread of bacteria.

Environmental Context

Undoubtedly, from the standpoint of the environment around you, living in beautiful locations is fortunate for you. Your luck and health will most surely suffer if you live in a disadvantaged neighborhood.

Internal Organization of a House

Your mouth is the front door to your home, thus the space in front has to be open and well-ventilated. The living room serves as the face of the home and, thus, must be roomy, light, and unobstructed. The dining area and kitchen must not be disorganized and disorganized, just like your shoulders, which stand for competence and responsibility, lest they add to the load on your family.

The study and bedroom should be sombre as they symbolize your character and attitude. Your arms and legs are matched to the balcony and other rooms, and the inadequate ventilation will prevent you from stretching.

Blocked piping inside

Water in Feng Shui refers to a blood vessel that should be unblocked. Your risk of developing circulatory, respiratory, or digestive system disorders increases if your home has pipes that are blocked, leaking, or filled with sewer pipes.

Center of the House Bathroom

Bathrooms are considered terrible chi locations in Feng Shui, thus other rooms in your home, like the kitchen, should be kept away from them. Feng Shui forbids having a restroom in the middle of the home because the pungent smells will permeate every room and negatively impact the health of your family.

Bed Position

Health and sleep are intimately intertwined. The direction will not be in your favor if there is a window above the headboard, a door across from the headboard, or a beam over the bed. Additionally, if your bedroom is at the end of the hall or if there is a restroom or washing machine above, your sleep will be disturbed, making you more susceptible to colds and headaches. You can only sleep well if you avoid negative things.

To read our blog on “The Importance of Having a Home First Aid Kit,” click here.

Exit mobile version