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Feng Shui has proven itself as an essential guide to life to its many
believers and practitioners for hundreds of years. Originating from
traditional Chinese customs, Feng Shui has brilliantly been adapted
into the modern setting, helping millions of families gain good
health, fortune, and luck. To date, you can find various products or
enhancers that can be purchased to improve the flow of chi in the
home.
As many Feng Shui experts would say, chi is vital in every aspect of
life, as it is the life-giving energy. Chi flows in all living things,
and it can be found everywhere. Traditional beliefs claim that
whenever the flow of chi is disrupted or becomes unbalanced, people
can get sick, and misfortune may befall them. What Feng Shui does is
to enhance the flow of chi and keep it balanced.
For families that want to harness the strong and beneficial flow of
chi, one of the most highly recommended Feng Shui remedies is the
tortoise. As a reptilian species, the tortoise has held the
fascination of so many people, in and out of the scientific community,
because of its ability to live for more than a hundred years. In
traditional Chinese medicine, the tortoise or turtle shell has been
used as an ingredient in many healing treatments. In the same light,
the tortoise is the perfect symbol of longevity, which is why various
Feng Shui items are made in its shape, to help maintain good health
for long life.
The tortoise is one of the four celestial animals upon which all
practices of Feng Shui are based, along with the tiger, dragon, and
the phoenix. The tortoise holds the position of north, as it also
protects the north quadrant. It represents winter and its element is
water. The tortoise holds a great significance in longevity,
stability, support, and good health. The remedies associated with the
tortoise are also aimed for protection and good fortune.
How and where the tortoise is placed can give many benefits for health
and in the home. In the realm of business and careers, the tortoise is
to be placed in the north corner of the living room, dining room, or
office. This provides good fortune and stability. To be able to
harness the good chi for long life and perfect health, the tortoise is
positioned in the east sector of the house. In the bedroom, the
tortoise can be placed in the south west portion to enhance the
stability of love and the relationship. Having the Feng Shui tortoise
in the bedroom also enhances sleep and avoids unpleasant dreams.
To learn more about how you can harness the power of enhancers like
the tortoise for your home and your health, you can consult a
practitioner, read books, or search online. You can find a Feng Shui
store on the web as well, so you can purchase and have your products
delivered to you.