The Significance of Water in Feng Shui
Since ancient times, feng shui has regarded water as an important element that brings good fortune and prosperity. The continuous flow of water will help create positive energy in your home, attracting wealth, luck, and peace.
According to feng shui beliefs, a beautiful body of water in front of a house brings wealth and good fortune. The concept of ‘water controls wealth’ is very important. Water symbolizes positivity and the welcoming of prosperity. Incorporating water features into your living space is believed to create auspiciousness and luck.
Especially, the area in front of the house, called the ‘bright hall’ (ming tang), is considered a yang space. When the ming tang gathers water, it creates a beautiful feng shui landscape, bringing wealth, luck, and peace.
As water represents money, incorporating water elements into the home correctly can bring smooth finances and a harmonious family life, with money flowing in abundantly.
Ways to Create Water Features in Your Living Space
Build a Pond or Fish Tank in Front of the House: In the past, when building a house, people often left a vacant space in front to create a fish pond, water tank, or miniature landscape with a waterfall. This practice attracts good fortune for the homeowners.
For companies, hotels, and restaurants, installing a fountain in the front yard creates a refreshing and relaxing atmosphere, stimulating positive energy. A powerful water jet in a pond symbolizes abundant resources, attracting wealth and creating a positive underlying force for all individuals living and working in that environment. This is known as ‘Active Energy Creates Wealth’ (Hoạt khí sinh tài).
Place a Water Bowl on the God of Wealth’s Altar: However, not all spaces are large enough for a waterfall, pond, or fish tank. For smaller areas, you can use a ming tang water bowl with floating flowers, placed on the altar of the God of Wealth, which is usually located in the front of the house, inviting wealth and good fortune.
Mini Waterfall in the Living Room: If your house is small and you don’t have a God of Wealth altar, consider placing a mini waterfall in the living room. This could be as simple as a small bowl with a miniature waterfall on the coffee table.
Notes to Avoid Committing Major Taboos when Creating Water Features in the House
In feng shui, there are two types of water: living water and dead water. Living water is flowing and clean, bringing wealth and luck. Dead water is stagnant and dirty, creating a feng shui taboo. When creating water features like fish ponds, water tanks, miniature landscapes, or floating flower bowls, keep the following in mind:
– Always keep the water clean and free from dirt and algae. Regularly change the water or clean the tank/bowl, especially for mini waterfalls.
– If you have a waterfall, ensure the water flows continuously and doesn’t stagnate.
– Place water features only in the front of the house or the living room. Do not place them at the back of the house, as this is considered a major taboo in feng shui, bringing bad luck. For villas or houses with private pools, careful consideration is necessary, and pools should never be designed at the back of the house.
This information is for reference only.