Feng shui Yin & Yang in balance for personal Qi Energy


Everything in the universe is made of energy.

Your body, your car, plants, trees, furniture, rocks, thoughts, light, everything else, everything around us is energy whether it’s matter or ether, solid or liquid, physical or emotional, chemical or nuclear, rock, paper, or scissors.

Energy vibrates at different speeds, some fast, some slow, some fine, some dense.


Thoughts are a fine, light form of energy which means they are quick and easy to change. Matter is dense, slow-moving energy.

Thoughts are light energy and they are powerful.

Personal Qi energy is the interface between your body’s energy and environment’s energy.


Personal Qi energy is often referred to as the “ Aura.”

Generally, you extend your aura when you feel comfortable, happy, safe and this makes you seem more approachable to others.

When you are feeling down, fearful, unhappy, this typically causes you to retract your aura field, pull it in closer around you.

You are constantly expanding and contracting your aura due to your reactions to the people around you and your environment .

Feng shui can help you be more aware of how your physical environment influences your aura.


With Feng shui you realize that everything influences, from position, to color, to shape, to texture, it all affects your energy.

Everyone has yin and yang energy and no one is entirely yin or yang. But depending on the situation at any given point in time you have a predominant energy in your body.






This energy shifts with the seasons, the time of day, or even food choice.

This is important because what you need from your home will change according to seasons, times of day, and moods.

As your body shifts, so must your space.

Good to pay attention for how you are feeling today and check your feeling in the each list below.


Yang energy attributes

* Light
* Confident
* Enthusiastic
* Logical
* Outgoing
* Direct
* Focused
* Quick movements
* Social
* Value decisiveness and change
* Energetic
* Active
* Adventure


Too much yang energy

* Feel hyperactive
* Do not express emotions easily
* Always thinking about the future
* Wander through life
* Have a hard time staying home
* Throw everything away
* Tend to control others


Yin energy attributes

* Heavy
* Independent
* Creative
* Imaginative
* Sensitive
* Gentle
* Curiosity
* Introspective
* Nurturing
* Slow movements
* Quiet
* Shy
* Physically oriented
* Value comfort and safety


Too much Yin energy

* Often get depressed
* Cry frequently
* Dwell on the past
* Feelings of hopelessness
* Do no want to leave the house
* Hold on to things too long

Once you found out your yin and yang attributes, you will have a good idea of where you fit in the spectrum. And this will give you an idea of how to balance your yin and yang energy.

By balancing your yin and yang, you can have more control over your moods, emotions and be better able to focus your energy towards your goals.



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