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Myth Busters
Source : Home Decor (Sept Issue)
Date : 1 Sep 2012
by Joey Yap

Debunking misconceptions of Feng Shui.

Joey Yap distinguishes fact from fiction.

Though related, Chinese culture and Feng Shui are in fact two different realms. Many associate traditional Chinese icons like phoenix and turtles to Feng Shui and assume that they bring good fortune. Feng Shui is actually a skill of studying the flow of Qi in your property to make it work to your advantage. Sculptures of auspicious animals and antique furniture are merely symbols of heritage and positivity. One of the biggest mix-ups between Feng Shui and the Chinese culture is the usage of the colour red. Red represents prosperity and wealth but this doesn’t mean that painting your whole house red will attract more wealth. On the contrary, a house painted fully in red will result in an excess of Fire Qi and this is not a good thing! Be moderate, if you think red is a suitable colour.

Some homeowners favour decorations in the form of turtles, dragons and phoenixes. While they are nice to look at, it is important for you to know that these have nothing to do with Feng Shui, and everything to do with cultural symbolism. Putting a painting of a phoenix may not actually help you to "rise above all the predicaments". The sole purpose of all these heritage items is just to provide a sense of positive reaffirmation to the occupants. In short, it’s purely psychological.

In addition, contrary to the popular belief that the fierce-looking Stone Lions or Fu Dogs act as a protector of their houses, they, in fact, do not generate any protective Qi-let alone, mythical powers- and nothing more than a symbol of protection for your home.

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