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Guide 2 Feng Shui   >   Candles


Using Candles in Meditation and Adding Energy to Your Space


Candles add more fiery energy to a space, although they are softer and more yin than electric lighting. The fire chi of candles strengthens the fiery chi of the south and supports the soil chi of the southwest and northeast.

Keep them in pairs if you want to improve or start a relationship. You need to light the candles for them to have any influence on the chi around them.

You can use a candle to help you meditate and to empty your mind of busy chi. Light a single candle and sit so that you face north, with the candle at the same height as your eyes. Look into the flame and focus on the process of wax transforming itself from a solid to a molten liquid, into a gas, and finally into light and heat.

As you fully absorb yourself with this observation, breathing slowly and deeply, you will allow the peripheral chattering chi to float away from you, as the chi of the candle floats into the atmosphere.


 
       

 
 
 
   

 
       
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