Feng Shui Singapore


What is Feng Shui?

Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese practice that seeks to bring harmony and balance to your home and space. The fundamental goal of Feng Shui is to establish harmony between people and their environment. The purpose is to create a beneficial environment that will bring good luck, attract positive energy, and ward off bad luck, negativity and illness.

How Feng Shui Came to Singapore

Feng Shui came to Singapore almost 400 years ago with Chinese immigrants and has only grown in popularity since then. In the 20th century, modern architects began to incorporate Feng Shui philosophies into building designs and urban planning. As knowledge and interpretations of lifestyle Feng Shui have grown, more people, especially in Singapore, have embraced the practice.

Feng Shui Principles in Singapore

The fundamentals of Feng Shui in Singapore are based on the interplay between four key elements:

  • Qi or energy
  • Form
  • Time
  • Number

Modern day Feng Shui practitioners in Singapore also use the concept of Five Elements, Yin and Yang, and the Eight Trigrams to perform calculations and identify the best placement of objects or activities in the home or workplace.

Feng Shui in Singapore: Tips & Do’s and Don’ts

Do’s:

  • Choose vibrant colors for the walls and furnishings.
  • Position your furniture so that the lines it creates provide a sense of order and balance.
  • Keep the space clean and organized to promote healthy energy flow.
  • Create an inviting entranceway with bright and inviting colors.
  • Bring in natural elements like plants, water features, and wind chimes.
  • Place objects and furniture in the auspicious sectors of your home or workplace.

Don’ts:

  • Avoid dark and dull colors as they can block off energy.
  • Don’t clutter or disorganize the space as this will create stagnant energy.
  • Avoid placing furniture in a haphazard manner as it will lead to tension.
  • Don’t keep sharp objects like knives in plain sight as it can cause negative energy.
  • Avoid placing electrical gadgets in the bedroom as it can disrupt the balance of yin and yang energy.
  • Never place a bed under a window as it can lead to a disturbed sleep pattern.

Conclusion

Feng Shui is an important part of Singaporean life and culture and is an effective way to create balance and harmony in the home and workplace. With some simple Feng Shui tips, you can make your home a sanctuary of positive energy.

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