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Feng Shui Color
The Multiple Meanings 
of Feng Shui Color
  
The ancient Chinese philosophy of Feng Shui has been in practice for over 4000 years.  
It is a belief in using colors, the placement of objects, and creating a flow of positive chi 
to enhance a person’s environment for the best results of balance and harmony.  Colors 
are incredibly important in this practice and each one represents different aspects of nature.  
The correct placing of these colors in the correct area of a home is instrumental in creating 
the right balance for success, happiness, and serenity.  Using Feng Shui color can revitalize 
the chi in a home or office and help the occupants find a deeper level of peace.
 
The Feng Shui colors can also be broken down into categories of yin or yang colors.  
Yin colors are considered to be more relaxing and promote healing of the body, mind, 
and spirit.  These colors are useful to use in bedrooms and nurseries.  Blue is a yin color.  
It is thought to be soothing and restful.  For example, when you picture the ocean, you see 
a picture of serene, calm water.  The spirit can’t help but feel at peace.  Blue is also useful 
in a room where someone is ill or recovering from illness or surgery.  In Feng Shui, blue is 
also associated with intelligence and an explorative nature.
 
There are other Feng Shui colors that fall into the yin category as well.  Black is considered 
to be excellent for careers.  t is the color of money and is especially useful when used with a 
metallic color too.  Black also symbolizes power and emotional protection.  Another color in 
this Feng Shui family is purple.  It is similar to blue in that it is considered beneficial in aiding 
healing.  In the Feng Shui practice, purple is associated with an immense awareness of the spirit.  
White is yet another yin color in the Feng Shui tradition.  It symbolizes purity and confidence.  
 
Of course on the other side of the spectrum is the yang colors.  These Feng Shui colors are 
considered to be a little more vibrant than the yin colors and compliment their yin partners 
perfectly.  Red is the most obvious of the yang colors.  It is excellent for creating emotional 
excitement.  Red is also incredibly invigorating and for that reason should be used carefully 
to avoid over stimulating the mind and spirit.  When used correctly, red has the ability to add 
energy to an environment.  Yellow is a Feng Shui color that is similar to red in its influence.  It 
is a symbol of sunshine and is thought to promote warmth and friendliness.  This is another 
color that should be used carefully as too much yellow can cause anxiety.  For those lacking in 
organizational skills, orange may be just what is needed to accent an office or working area of 
a home.  It is the color of organization and imparts a strong sense of purpose.  People in creative 
fields, like art and literary endeavors, find orange especially useful in getting their creative chi 
flowing.  Some of the other yang colors include mauve, maroon, and gold.  Each has significance 
in luck, money, or romance.
 
One of the most beneficial ways to use Feng Shui color in your home, office, and life is in 
combination.  It has already been mentioned that the combination of black and a metallic color is 
helpful in promoting a strong career.  Other color combinations are useful in encouraging other 
aspects of life.  White, when used with gold or silver, creates an atmosphere of confidence with the 
energizing influence of the metal color.  This combination used lightly in a living room or area where 
the entire family gathers would be helpful in promoting a positive atmosphere.  Tan and beige are 
yang colors that placed in the home in combination with other yang colors are excellent for balancing 
the chi in the bedrooms, office, or the whole home.  Lavender is also a good color for achieving this 
environment.  The key to using the Feng Shui color practice is to remember that this philosophy is 
based on the concept of balance.  It isn’t necessary to use any of these colors or color combinations 
in excess.
 
Using the Feng Shui color practice to enhance your home and life will prove to be incredibly beneficial.  
The serenity and positive energy flow can easily begin to make a difference in a person’s life almost 
without their awareness.  The study of color use in Feng Shui is a fascinating aspect of this ancient 
Chinese philosophy and, with proper use, is a amazing benefit to a person’s spiritual awareness.

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