In case of using art as a feng shui cure, sometimes you can easily define the facing direction and sometimes you just can't. You should always be sure, though, to place the art in the approprioate feng shui bagua area.
There are two main criteria for the placement of feng shui cures: Bagua feng shui area. You want to always be sure to match the energy
- your feng shui cure to the energy needed in the specific area of the Bagua, or feng shui energy map. For example, if you are looking for the best feng shui placement of a fountain - which is Water feng shui element energy - you will place it in the Bagua areas that benefit from the Water element, such as North, East and Southeast feng shui areas.
- Best feng shui facing directions. In feng shui, each person has his or her own individual best, or lucky feng shui facing directions. The best feng shui directions are determined by calculating one's Kua number, and can be used to attract the energies of better health, a more successful career or harmonious love. When placing an appropriate feng shui cure, it is always good to see if the cure can face your best, or lucky feng shui direction.
Suppose you want to strengthen the love & marriage energy in your life. You found a perfect feng shui cure for love: a beautiful mini-sculpture of two lovers holding hands and looking in a specific direction. You will place your cure in the Southwest (love and marriage feng shui area) but you will position it so it can face your lucky feng shui direction for love.
If you are Kua # 4, for example, you know your lucky feng shui direction for love is East, so you will place the feng shui cure facing East to attract a stronger flow of love energy.
In case of using art as a feng shui cure, sometimes you can easily define the facing direction (art with people's faces, or animals) and sometimes you just can't (abstract art.) You should always be sure, though, that you place the art with the right feng shui energy for the specific bagua area.
If you have a predominantly red color art - which is a fire feng shui element - you will place it in the South area to complement the Fire energy of the South, or in the Southwest, to nourish the Earth energy of the Southwest. (In feng shui, Fire feng shui element nourishes the Earth element.)
And now you are ready to place your feng shui cures! But wait, you might not be sure how to define the facing direction of a specific cure, such as a plant, or a crystal, for example.
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