Monday, August 18, 2008

Remove Partition On Buffalo Drive

THE FIVE ELEMENTS OF THE FIVE RULE CHANGES [The five elements]

WATER
to know the aromas that enhance the water area:
http://armoniayfengshui.blogspot.com/2008/08/en-las-profundidades-del-agua.html
to find the gems that invigorate the area: http://
gemasyfengshui.blogspot.com/2008/08/la-misteriosa-zona-del-agua.html

The first key element of feng shui is water, which is represented by a wavy and irregular. Energy in motion, floating, rolling deep. Although the surface is calm, down there turbulence and eddies that denote changes. It is black symbolizes winter, when the field should be prepared for planting. After planting the seeds, mysterious growth occurs underground. His material is glass, the ice formed on the surface.

Water governs speech and communication. Represents feelings deep and hidden powers.



METAL

The second element is metal, expressed in a sunset, especially in fall. Contracted energy, focused, solid, strong, sharp. Is related with swords or plowshares, and their colors are white, silver and gold. Its symbol, a disc or other circular forms, possibly this is related to coins.

The materials that are associated with the metal ranging from modern stainless steel to antique bronze through copper, brass, gold and silver. It is also the sign of marble and harder stones like granite. Reflects qualities of solidity and reliability (the cultivation and distribution of crops), leadership and courage (the move forward, sword in hand, though with caution). The energy of the metal is used with caution and may strengthen the weaker trends of the other elements.

LAND

aromas see the earth element : http://armoniayfengshui.blogspot.com/2008/08/los-aromas-para- the-different-parts-de.html
gems see the earth element - central : http://gemasyfengshui.blogspot.com/2008/08/zona-central-o-tai-chi.html

The third element, the central element is the earth mother. Concentrated energy, slow, dense, descending. Its symbol is any flat shape is represented as ocher colors, and all earth tones.

Their shapes are usually low and compact, either in the case of buildings and furniture. Represents all natural materials, both for construction and decoration very resistant bricks and stones like limestone, natural fibers (silk and cotton) as well as clay and ceramics.

is an element of caution and tenacity. At home, promotes stability and contributes to a welcoming environment.

FIRE

see aromas to the fire element: http://armoniayfengshui.blogspot.com/2008/08/en-la-zona -de-fuego.html
gems to improve the fire element: http://gemasyfengshui.blogspot.com/2008/08/con-el-signo-del-fuego.html

The fourth element expresses the warmth of the sun summer and south in the northern hemisphere.

Active, climactic, heating, in complete openness, madurez.Engendra animal life and its color is red. Its symbol is the triangle, mimicking the flames, and their attributes are reflected in the buildings and mountains.

fire materials are scarce, as it may have an adverse effect on them. Are associated with modern plastics fire alive colors, but we recommend caution, because everything is organic is in contradiction with the principles of Feng Shui.

The fire represents the passion and commitment, the vital energy that can be stimulating for the environment and for those working in it. The passion is compensated with much warmth.

WOOD

The last element includes all plant life and is associated with spring, sunrise and address this . Its color is the green of the plants, often with a blue hue to reflect the sky or the sea of \u200b\u200bChina. Its symbol is any elongated, like the trunk of a tree or a skyscraper. Sprouting energy expanding, beginning of growth, hope, new destinies. Upward motion.

His materials are natural products derived from the vegetation. In eastern houses are built with these materials, while in the West is used natural wood, rattan, bamboo, and paper to furniture and decor. Its qualities are those of life, associated with growth and sexual activity.







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