House, where energy accumulates and welcomes vitality
In Eastern beliefs, the house is not simply a residence but also a space for gathering "qi", an invisible source of energy that governs human destiny. Feng shui believes that good qi circulation will bring fortune, health and harmony in relationships.
A house with a suitable direction, scientifically arranged, airy and clean will help retain positive energy. Conversely, a stuffy, damp or messy space easily hinders the flow of air, thereby affecting the mood and health of the homeowner.
House direction also plays an important role in welcoming vitality. Houses that are "open in front, firm behind", welcome natural light and avoid strong drafts are often considered to have good feng shui. Besides, the main door, likened to the "mouth" of the house, needs to always be clean and airy to attract fortune and opportunities.
According to Dr. Karen Kingston - feng shui expert at the London Living Space Institute (UK), "the house is an energy ecosystem. When energy flows harmoniously, the people inside also reach a state of physical and mental balance.
Important feng shui elements in the house: House direction, main door, worship space, interior arrangement, lighting
Living space and feng shui shape health, fortune and spirit
Besides the element of qi, the spiritual space in the house also plays an important role in feng shui. The ancestral altar, God of Wealth, Earth God not only expresses belief but is also considered a place to connect spiritual energy, bringing protection and luck.
Arranging the altar properly such as a solid backrest, avoiding facing the kitchen or toilet, keeping it clean and solemn are important principles to maintain prosperity. Especially for business people, the God of Wealth worship area is also considered a "lucky spot" in the living space.
The interior arrangement, colors and lighting also directly affect feng shui. A bright, neat house helps improve mood, increase positive energy and expand opportunities in life. Conversely, dark, damp spaces easily create a feeling of gloom, negatively affecting both spirit and work.
Experts believe that housing not only affects emotions but also deeply affects the "heart - body - luck" of each person. Therefore, focusing on feng shui is not superstition but a way to create a balanced and harmonious living environment.
It can be seen that the house is a place that converges many factors from material to spiritual. When living space is properly cared for, it is not only a place to return to but also a foundation to nurture health, happiness and long-term success.