Why Feng
Shui is Sweeping the Country
Many modern
day designers and engineers are actually turning their attention to
the ancient art of feng shui, which encourages the proper placement
of buildings, furniture, and accessories in order to encourage the
most positive energy possible in ones life. But why would those
living now, in our age of science and reason, be interested in
something thats as old as feng shui?
Its important
to note that feng shui is not just art, although it can be called
that. There are no hard and fast rules about many of the elements
of feng shui, just like any other medium, so there is a lot of room
for interpretation as there is in art. However, there are also a
lot of scientific principles involved in this practice as well. For
example, interior rooms are encouraged to be as clutter-free as
possible so as to not block the natural flow of energy. Designers
and interior decorators always encourage their clients to keep
their room neat and orderly, as clutter can bring about feelings of
depression, frustration, and can stifle ones creativity.
Feng shui also
puts a great deal of importance on the use of color, advising that
bright colors such as yellow and orange be used in rooms where you
need the most energy (the kitchen and breakfast nooks, for example)
and that you should use the warmer colors of brown or green for
places where you want to feel comforted and safe, such as the
living room or bedroom.
Scientists and
biologists know that there is a great deal of fact in the thought
that color affects mood. Bright and bold colors can perk you up,
while darker colors can bring your mood down. Feng shui may not
have decades of biological research under its belt, but it is
interesting how it encouraged this type of thinking long before
science came on board.
Many people
are also interested in this ancient practice because they are
looking to get the most amount of energy into their lives as they
can. With our lives being as busy as they are today, with everyone
being stressed and anxious not just from work but from all the
other activities that they are trying to add in as well, its no
wonder that people are turning to feng shui or any other remedy
thats available to give them a good pick me up. After all, the
applications of feng shui obviously cant hurt someone; theres no
harm in picking up your clutter or trying a new pain color in your
kitchen, so if theres no harm in it, why not try it out?
So it seems
that feng shui is here to stay, as they say. This ancient art and
science has found its way into our modern lives in a major way.
Whether its the use of color or of how to encourage the best
traffic flow in ones house, many modern adherents are welcoming
this ancient teaching into their lives on a daily
basis.