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Feng shui handles five main
elements in order to achieve harmony and balance
in any space. These five feng shui elements are:
wood, fire, earth, metal and water. Each one of
them has its own characteristics and properties.
According to Chinese traditions, everything is
constantly changing and interacting and that
happens through these five main elements. Feng
shui traditional knowledge and all its
guidelines are based on these five feng shui
elements. Therefore, when wishing to harmonize a
place according to feng shui, these elements
must be properly employed according to their
characteristics and effects. |
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First feng shui element is
wood, which has the Chinese name of Mu. Wood
represents innovation, creativity and birth, and
it is a sociable element. This element
corresponds to the color green and the east
direction. By placing this element at a
strategic spot in any space, you would be adding
all of which it represents. |
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Second feng shui element is
fire, called Huo in China. Fire symbolizes and
brings activity, enthusiasm and energy to the
places where it can be found. It is a warm
element that must be treated with measure since
too much of it can destroy what surrounds it.
Fire is represented by the color red and
direction south, and symbolizes the puberty
years. |
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Third element is earth or Tu
in Chinese. This feng shui element symbolizes
stability, patience and honesty. It is a
methodic element that can also become demanding,
and is ideal for everything that is related with
real estate and inheritances. Earth is
symbolized by color yellow and is representative
of the early youth years. |
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Fourth element is Metal or
Jin in Chinese. It represents success in
businesses and harvesting. It can also represent
a knife or cutting metal and be destructive
through it. White and gold are the colors that
symbolize it, and its direction is west. This
feng shui element symbolizes the adult years of
human life. |
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Last element is water, called
Shui in Chinese. It has a very important role
among feng shui elements, and actually the name
feng shui contains its name in it, meaning water
and wind. Water mainly represents communications
and traveling. But it also represents learning,
arts and media. Water is elemental for living,
not only for humans but also animals and plants.
It can be quiet or violent. This element is
represented by the color black and direction
north, and symbolizes the old human years. |
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