Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Feng Shui Blue

  
We are reminded of peace and gentle growth when we consider the color blue as related to feng shui.  It represents the water element and is decidedly yin with its serene passive energy. Nourishing to all living things, blue can give receptive ability in times of confusion while helping to bring calm to your home.

To represent a harmonious expansion, use a lighter blue color.  Using a light blue in combination with white and green in your child’s room provides not only the ability to stimulate their minds, but is also wonderful to use as a cure towards calming over activeness. Two useful benefits for the price of one! Another benefit attributed to a soothing lighter shade of blue is how it helps one to discover their natural talents and abilities. There seems to be much less stress for them when the color of a child’s room is painted in a pale tone of blue.

Using a deep blue evokes feng shui energy of a deeper calm and serenity, much too strong for use in a child’s room.

When we think back to the baqua, we note that blue is the color represented in the south eastern region of knowledge.  Using it here will represent the path of education and wisdom. Like the color purple, blue brings with it a spiritual awareness and promotes mental and spiritual healing. Very good for use in the south east to promote peacefulness.

Supporting an organized life, a rich blue will emphasize controlled planning in your workspaces and is beneficial to have the color blue around you when you are working with money or are paying bills. If you have someone watching over your finances, its helpful to note their office décor. If it has a blue theme, it’s a good sign as blue is also the color of trustworthiness.

Check out all the different color palette choices at one of your local home stores.  I frequently use Home Depot when I need to find just the right paint color necessary to address the needs of a feng shui cure.

Have a great New Year!

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