Lucky Bamboo Plants: Find Out Helpful Advice

Feng shui is using the power of colours, arrangement and design structures to make any living or working space sort of a tuning fork or sponge that can absorb as much good energy as it can to give you prosperity, luck and wisdom.

Adversely, you could be stuck in a situation where the reverse is true, bad colours and odious arrangements make for the ’scarecrow’ effect - driving away ‘Chi’ or good energy.

To learn how to do anything the right way is important. The same can be said for feng shui training. If you want to learn these techniques, then learn to do it properly.

Don’t just look at someone else’s home and think you’ve got it down. There is more to it than that. If you wish to learn this Chinese ritual, then you will be happy to know that there are several types of feng shui training available.

If you were to look, I’m sure that you could find some local classes that offer feng shui training. Classes of this nature will show you how to properly set about helping someone to feng shui their home.

You want to be able to help people rid themselves of things in their home of things that don’t bring them happiness. Or at least store them out of sight if it is really important to them for whatever reason.

Many homeowners pay careful attention to designing the inside of their homes and forget to take a good look at the outside. What does the exterior of your home look like? Does it convey a feeling of success and wealth, or does it suggest a feeling of poverty and misfortune?

In Feng Shui, your front door is known as the “mouth of chi.” It’s the most important part of your home because this is where the energy enters. Your front entrance must be inviting. Is your front door clearly visible or is there confusion on where to go? Is there a clear pathway to your door? Is it well lit? If you gave me directions to your house can I find it easily? Is your house clearly numbered?

If your pathway is blocked energy can’t flow in. Since the front door is known as the “door to opportunity” if your front entrance is uninviting, cluttered or blocked you might be having financial difficulties, poor health, unhappy relationships, or constantly have obstacles get in your way.

Lucky Bamboo
The Feng Shui lucky bamboo plants are used as a lucky charm by the believers of this discipline. These plants are similar to bonsai trees as they are the miniaturized versions of the original plant which grows in Asia and Africa. The lucky bamboo is a hydroponic plant. This means that its roots are submerged in water instead of sand.

By placing lucky bamboo plants in your home you can enjoy improved health, better monetary prospects etc. The benefits that you get depend on the number of stalks in the plant. For example, if your luck bamboo has three stalks, it would help bring happiness in your home.

Five stalked lucky bamboo, on the other hand, is said to bring your family good health. Since the Chinese word for “four” sounds similar to the Chinese word for death, growing a lucky bamboo plant that only has four stalks is said to bring bad luck. The ideal bamboo plant for your specific needs will be attainable with assistance from your florist.

Bonsai Tree
These plants are an excellent gifting option as they are easy to care for. The lucky bamboo brings in luck not only to the recipient of the gift but also to the giver. They do not require much water and live for quite a long time (five years in some cases). You can contact the nearest flower delivery shop online if you are interested in sending the lucky bamboo plant as a gift.

Read also about heirloom organic seeds on this informational blog.

Posted by wayne on January 19th, 2009 filed in Garden |

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