Monday, August 27, 2007

Could You Get Excited About Feng Shui Symbols?

Are you looking forward to creating the desired outcome from using the right feng shui symbols in your surrounding? If so then read on and learn the hidden secret of the orient art know as feng shui.

There are hundreds of inexpensive books available in chinese communities which contain listings on different feng shui symbols. OK, so what are these symbols used for and how can they make a difference in your life?

Below are examples of objects and their feng shui symbolism. These symbols incorporated in decor such as paintings, statues, furnishings or wallpaper designs will, according to feng shui, attract the qualities they symbolize into the environment there placed.

Applying feng shui symbols is personal as well as cultural, so your not bound by having to use Chinese symbolism only, what’s most important if you decide to use feng shui symbols is that the symbols have significance to you.


It would be very beneficial if each individual symbol has or at least represent some personal memory associated, with your desired want and its own way or representing it.


For example, if you have your first dollar ever earned working, and it has significant value to your accomplishment for making money, placing it in your wealth or career area in your home or room would be of benefit.


Some feng shui symbols to guide you:


Apricot: Permanence

Bamboo: Youth, Perseverance, Good Luck

Bird: Happiness

Chrysanthemum flower: Endurance, Long life

Coins: Prosperity

Deer: Good Luck, Wealth

Dragon: Strength, Authority

Elephant: Strength, Wisdom

Fish: Success, Plenty

Flower: Weath

Fruit: Good Fortune

Gold: Wealth

Horse: Endurance

Jasmine: Friendship

Lion: Strength, Majesty

Lilies: Profusion

Lotus: Perseverance


Obviously there are many more feng shui symbols you can use,

so relax and have fun creating your environment.


Blessings,


Lee