Feng Shui of the week: Infusing yin and yang in your home
So now that you know whether you are too yin or too yang, its time to keep the ball rolling by infusing yin and yang in your home. In the previous post about yin or yang, knowing if you’re too yin (passive) or yang (active) will solve the imbalance in your life.
The shapes, materials and colors of objects you put in your home make the “chi” energy there more yin or yang. This provides you with ways to alter the “chi” energy of your home to suit your needs.
Imagine your bedroom painted in skyblue, your bed comfy and beddings all white, light full curtains… all these makes a yin environment which is ideal for sleeping. In fastfood restaurants, everything is shiny, bright colored – red, orange, yellow, the surfaces are hard that makes a yang environment and attracts people not to relax but to leave as they finish eating. People reacts to colors, shapes and materials around them. The above bedroom is a sample of a yin environment, pastel colors not too bright just right for a good snooze. The Madera in Moss beddings are all in sale(!) from Inhabit Living. If my bedroom looks like that I won’t leave my bed.
Here’s some yin and yang objects that you can try at home:
floors – more yin: carpets, cork tiles, etc.; more yang: marble, hardwoods, etc.
furnishings – more yin: large cushions, tapestries, etc.; more yang: stone sculptures, mirrors, etc.
window treatments – more yin: full draped curtains, etc.; more yang: shutters, metal slated blinds, etc.
To read the full list, check out my source here. You can use yin or yang in the different areas of your home to achieve the balance that you need. Happy infusing yin or yang in your home. Hope it works for you!
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