Green Spaces
In modern society, greenery is not just an ornamental feature but an integral part of our homes. Greenery brings life, regulates the air, and guides positive energy into the house. Windows, often referred to as the “eyes of the house,” when adorned with greenery, bring luck and good fortune to the family.
Placing greenery on the window sill creates a refreshing space and improves the living environment, bringing happiness to the family. Especially if there are unfortunate occurrences outside the window or if the window direction is not in accordance with feng shui principles, greenery can help dissipate these negative influences and bring peace.
Not all plants are suitable for window sills. We should choose low-maintenance, lush plants such as periwinkle, begonia, snake plants, or jade plants. These plants not only bring natural beauty but also have positive feng shui effects.
On the other hand, prickly plants like cacti are not recommended for window sills. Although they are green, in feng shui, prickly plants are believed to bring bad luck and can cause conflict or instability within the family.
Coins
Coins, an ancient form of currency, symbolize wealth and prosperity. Placing coins on the window sill is not just decorative but is believed to attract wealth and good fortune into the home.
When negative energy enters the house, the coins on the window sill serve as a barrier, repelling the bad and attracting the good, enhancing the family’s luck and prosperity. The round shape of the coins also reflects completeness and harmony, contributing to family happiness and success.
Gourds
Gourds have long been considered a symbol of good luck, and many people like to place them on their window sills. The gourd’s narrow mouth and large belly give it the ability to gather energy and wealth, keeping fortune within the home and warding off misfortune.
If there are signs of bad luck outside the window, hanging a gourd on the window sill can dissipate these negative influences and bring peace to the family.
In feng shui, the word for gourd sounds similar to “fortune and blessing,” symbolizing wealth and good luck. This is why, since ancient times, both the rich and common people have loved to place gourds in their homes.
Gourds are not just decorative but also practical. In ancient times, gourds were used to store water and wine, both symbols of wealth. Thus, placing a gourd on the window sill attracts luck and wealth into the home.