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Creating A Strong Chi Using CharcoalArtists' charcoal generates a strong soil chi. It is left over from wood that has been burnt and cooled, and mirrors the five-element cycle of wood, fire, soil. Any strong fire chi could have a destructive effect on the metal chi of the west and north-west parts of your home, if there is sufficient soil chi. Use charcoal to help harmonize the energy when you have a fireplace, cooker, boiler or oven in the west or northwest of your home. The matt-black porous surface of charcoal means that it readily absorbs chi and can therefore be helpful wherever you want to pull the chi down. Try putting the charcoal near a southern door or in the south of your home, if you feel over-emotional or find that you have frequent unnecessary arguments. |
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