Saturday, 14 December 2013

Feng Shui Harmony and Control

The controlling cycle in Feng Shui is sometimes called the 'destructive' cycle.  However control is a more accurate way of describing the process.  Bringing Yin and Yang into the picture it becomes clear that not all Fire can 'destroy' Metal and not all Metal can 'destroy' Wood.  It is also not always a bad thing; too much of any one element prevents harmony.

Metal destroys Wood
Wood is the only one of the Five Elements that has a life of its own.  It is a living, breathing element and in its growing form it is known in Feng Shui as Yang Wood.

Metal tools and machinery are used to cut down trees.  This could be said to be the worst of the ‘destructive’ forces as Metal is destroying a living organism.  Therefore Metal destroys Wood.

Once cut Wood has no life, it will no longer grow and therefore becomes Yin.  It is this Wood that is transformed with Metal tools and machinery into objects like furniture, flooring and decorative items, even homes.

As well as practical objects, Metal machinery also transforms Yin Wood into paper. Paper is then formed, among many other things, into a major form of currency exchanged throughout the world, that of paper money.

Wood weakens Earth

Earth is the very basis of our lives.  It provides us with the solid foundation necessary to travel around our home.  It allows us to marvel at the infinite variety we experience on our small but majestic planet.  Living Yang Wood relies on Earth for its very existence.

Without this base to hold, sustain and feed it, Wood could not exist.  Whether it is a large and stately tree, the rampant bamboo, colourful and varied flowers or grasses, their roots penetrate the soft Yin Earth and weaken its solid structure.  Therefore Wood weakens Earth.

However, if these roots did not snake their way through the Earth and loosen its solid texture, rain Water falling onto Earth would stay on its surface and we would probably end up living in a waterworld.

It is because the root structure of Wood loosens the Earth that Water is able to drain through.  This goes full circle as the Water absorbed by the Earth feeds the growing Wood which penetrates the Earth and the cycle begins again.

Earth controls Water
Water covers something like two-thirds of our world.  The solid rock core beneath the Water acts as a bowl.   Living Wood spreads its roots through the Earth and this enables the Water falling as rain to be drawn into the Earth.  Yang Earth, the Earth of mountains, boulders and large rocks hold back flowing Water preventing it from flooding the land.  Therefore Earth controls Water.

As living beings Water is essential to our well-being. 

It is because Yin Earth can absorb this vital element that plants grow.  The plants in their turn absorb negative energies from the air and give out positive Energy in return, allowing us to thrive.  The Earth allows us to grow food to feed our families and our animals; all this is only possible because it first soaks up Water which nourishes and enriches it.  Without the Earth absorbing Water, Wood could not grow and so much of what we value in this world would not exist.

All Five of the Elements of Water, Wood, Fire, Earth and Metal are a gift from Heaven; they each play their part in making our natural World the beauty it is.

However, as with anything in our lives it is the use we make of these elements that ultimately decides the effect they have on our existence.

To the fulfillment of your dreams

LynC


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