Michael Savitsky: feng shui garden
Michael Savitsky: garden characteristics
The garden or patio of any house or any other construction,
no matter what its size is, can be harmonized by following
feng shui guidelines and help you improving several areas
of the building inhabitants. In order to analyze and start
applying feng shui guidelines to your garden, you should start
by locating each life area according to the bagua map and
having a clear idea of how the five main feng shui elements
behave in order to be able to balance them.
Michael Savitsky: important aspects
One of the first things you should pay attention to at the
time of balancing your garden is the way chi flows in it.
Chi should be able to flow freely and uninterruptedly throughout
your garden. Chi would not be able to flow freely if your
garden is too crowded with plants and objects, and therefore,
you should always try to keep it tidy and with free space
between the different objects and elements.
Michael Savitsky: using a compass
As Michael Savitsky would explain, using a feng shui compass
can be a great help at the time of harmonizing a garden. If
you know how to properly use it, a feng shui compass can provide
you with very accurate information of where and how to balance
the different elements in the garden. On the other hand, when
used improperly, the compass would not be of help and you
could end up with none or even negative results from incorrectly
balancing the elements.
Michael Savitsky: some guidelines
There are some general feng shui guidelines that can be applied
to every garden. As Michael Savitsky explains, one of these
guidelines indicates that the garden should balance the straight
lines of the house through the use of curved lines. This way,
you could counterpoint your house's straight lines with a
curved garden path, flowers, round fountains, and curved elements
in general.
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