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Water Features Improve Your Health and Bring Vitality to Your HomeThe human body is essentially made up of water, and the chi of the water inside your body has a similar frequency to the chi of any water nearby, making it possible to create a powerful connection between the two. If the chi of the water outside your body is pure and clear, while the chi of the water inside your body is weak, then the outer chi can improve the strength of your inner chi. You can bring water features into your home by adding small indoor waterfalls, fountains, aquariums or simply a bowl of fresh water that is refilled daily. Moving water will add more yang, vibrant energy; still water will add more yin, calming energy. To gain its beneficial effect, the water must be clean and fresh, so change it frequently. People have traditionally gone to the sea, spas or springs to heal injuries and recover from illness. This explains the feng shui principle that the chi of fresh, clean water has a positive influence on the water chi in your body. |
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