Following is a list of what each color means to your chi: Blue - It is the perfect to use in the vicinity in which you meditate. Moreover, it is vastly connected with peace as well as comfort. Red - It represents truth and power, so good to use in an area where you work. Green - It is also associated with health and vitality, so perfect for the bathroom, or anyplace where medical supplies in your home are kept Purple - It is related to majesty and royalty. Moreover, purple color works closely with red to help build wealth. Pink - It is a combination of red (truth and power) and white (purity); moreover, highly associated with love. So, great for the bedroom or any other place you and a lover are close. White - This symbol of purity is also associated with spirituality and perfect for any children's room or any place in your home which you look to keep morally pure as well as clean. Grey - It is used for transition as well as connection. Most followers of Feng Shui choose grey for their garage or a vestibule area that connects the inside world to the outside.
Black - It does work in small amounts. Usually it stands for negative chi; however, if used in areas that have a powerful chi component, areas which are usually painted red or purple, black can work in your favor by engrossing the bad chi and keeping the good chi pure. Yellow - It stands for tolerance and authority; moreover, works well on the entry way into the parents bedroom, as well as colors for any lists of chores for kids. Gold - It is associated with wealth. Feng Shui will be more effective when you have a positive reaction to everything you see in your home. It can seem mystifying on the surface; however, once you break it down, the color system becomes clear.
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