Every month we
receive many e-mail's about what color to paint my room, and which color
represents which element? I know I have briefly covered it in previous
newsletters but I thought I would clarify it again in more detail. The elements:
Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water are the foundation for Feng Shui balance and
play a very important role in creating the perfect environment.
This is the
productive cycle
Wood feeds Fire, Fire feeds earth, Earth feeds metal, Metal feeds water, and
Water feeds Wood. This is known as the Sheng cycle.
Destructive
cycle
Metal destroys Wood, wood destroys earth, earth destroys water, water destroys
fire, and fire destroys metal.
Controlling
cycle
Wood controls metal, metal controls fire, fire controls water, water controls
earth, earth controls wood.
Dissolving
cycle
Wood dissolves water, water dissolves metal, metal dissolves earth, earth
dissolves fire, and fire dissolves wood.
THE FIVE
ELEMENTS
Wood
The first element is wood because it is the beginning of new life; it is the
creator of the five-element cycle. We have heard many times that people use wood
furniture as a wood element, this is not a good substitute to use as furniture
is dead wood it is lifeless and contains none or little Ch'i, although it can
contain positive energy, if it has had a good history, remember furniture,
books, virtually anything can contain bad energy from previous owners or even
someone who has handled it, that is why we cleanse all our products we sell
before we send them out, because we do not always know the history behind them
whilst they were being manufactured. You need to use live wood in the form of a
bushy plant similar to a "money plant" as it holds so much live Ch'i and also
retains it. Plants also filter the air we breathe; it is so much better to use a
natural form when it comes to the wood element. Remember to feed and water it,
because if it dies it will hold Sha Ch'i, even on any dead leaves, so keep it in
good condition. The wood element can be replaced by the color green. I find that
the color is not as effective as the element of live wood though. There
shouldn't be many times that you need to use a color to replace live wood as
there are so many plants that we can use indoors. You can of course use both
together.
Wood represents
the directions of East and the Chen Trigrams 3. It also represents the South
East and the Sun Trigrams 4.
Fire
Fire Element is the most "Yang" of the elements. Because fire is so Yang, this
is the one instance where color does work well. A tea-light or table lamp with a
red shade make excellent fire remedies, please be very careful when using
candles.
Fire represents
the South and the Li Trigram 9.
Earth
Earth element is often confused with soil, which is only part of the element, it
needs to be combined with rock, clay, and stone etc. i.e. a terracotta pot
filled with soil is a perfect earth element, or a clay statue. Earth colors are
yellow, beige but not as effective as the real element itself.
Earth represents
the North East or the Ken Trigram 8. It also represents the South West or the
Kun Trigram 2. In addition, it represents the "Centre" of the Master Trigram 5.
Metal
Metal can be found in many forms. Silver, Gold, Copper, and Bronze are just a
few of the Metal Element. You can also be creative when using this element; you
could use a brass Kwan yin, three-legged toad or a nice Dragon. When choosing an
element try to look at the shape, don't use sharp points or unattractive objects
just because they have the element you need, Feng Shui is about creating a
harmony and balance and it should look attractive in the environment.
The colors you
should use are white, gold, and silver. Metal is the Tui Trigram 7 in the West.
It is also the Chien Trigram 6 in the North West.
Water
Water is the key element; we would not exist without it, our planet as our body
is made up of mainly water. It is a very powerful element to use, it should
always be clear and free flowing, never let it go stagnant, as this will create
many problems. A fountain or aquarium is ideal or a simple fishpond in the
garden. Water has always been associated with power. It has been used for
thousands of years by Kings and Emperors in the form of protection as in a moat,
or a powerful attraction for abundance. If you look at most Cities today, they
are either positioned near the water or have large lakes or rivers close by.
Most ocean-side and lakeside homes are also sought after. The colors blue or
black can replace water. Water represents the Kan Trigram 1 in the North.
You should be
careful when using the elements in certain areas, Ideally you should have a
consultation for best advice, although in future issues I will be covering this
again in even greater detail, because if used correctly they can have a major
impact on wealth, health, relationships etc.