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Bringing Living Chi into Your Home Using PlantsAny living thing will bring more natural chi into your home, and one of the best ways to do this is with plants. This is important, as modern buildings can be deficient in chi, due to their insulation materials and the extensive use of synthetics, which often inhibit the flow of chi into a home. A variety of plants is ideal. In general, plants are considered to have wood chi and they are suitable for all rooms as long as they remain healthy. Wherever you are short of floor space use hanging plants. Plants help bring living chi into a space and reduces air pollution & noise. Here are some suggestions on how to use them: Grow plants with pointed leaves in corners to help stimulate potentially stagnant chi. Place bushy plants in front of protruding corners, to calm and slow the fast, swirling chi generated by the sharp edges. Grow as many plants as possible in your bathroom, as their wood chi helps soak up any excess water chi. |
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