Indoor Pond
Indoor Pond creates moving water and it symbolizes life and vitality. It attracts chi energy like a magnet and provides energy for life. Bubbling water in an indoor pond is a constant source of moisture for the air; it filters out dust particles from the air and ionizes the air with vital negative ions, all of which add to physical and emotional well-being. The water should move gently over the stones and should produce a soft bubbling sound. When putting an indoor pond together, remember these rules: - Arrange stones and plants in places where the plants will thrive.
- Make use of the cycle of 5 feng shui elements in your choice of shapes, colors, and objects.
- Try for a good yin/yang balance.
The above suggests that the container for the pond needs to be big enough to create a sufficiently large water surface. Stones and plants ideally should be arranged to symbolize a tiger, dragon, phoenix, and turtle. It is important that the water always be clean and the plants, healthy and strong. The technical parts-such as the pump, lights, and filters-need to be in good working order as well. We recommend that you use only filtered water (with a charcoal filter) to reduce lime and other unsightly deposits on the stones, plants, and the container. Applications:
- To provide and increase vital energy to rooms
- As a humidifier
- To activate "dead" corners and areas
- As a focal point at the entrance to an office or business.
Ba Gua Areas:
Important:
- Always make sure that the water is clean and the plants healthy.
- Don't place objects next to the fountain that belong to the Fire element.
- Don't place the fountain in front of a window.
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