Sharp-thorned Plants
Plants with sharp thorns or spines, such as cacti and succulents, can create an aggressive or hostile ambiance. The sharp spikes or thorns on these plants can emit a hostile or unwelcoming vibe, disrupting the positive energy flow within a home.
Thus, some Feng Shui experts advise against keeping such plants indoors as they may invite disharmony and hinder the smooth flow of ‘chi’ or energy. Instead, opt for plants with soft, round leaves to encourage a gentler and more nurturing energy in your living space.
Withered or Dead Plants
In Feng Shui, lush, vibrant plants symbolize vitality, prosperity, and positive energy. Withered or dying plants, on the other hand, signify decline and depletion and can introduce negative energy into your home.
Additionally, they may diminish the sense of prosperity, wealth, and auspicious opportunities in the lives of the homeowners. Healthy, vibrant plants bring a sense of freshness and vitality to a space, whereas withered plants make a house look gloomy, lifeless, and visually unappealing.
Neglecting to remove withered plants also reflects a lack of attention to the living space, which can impact how we manage our lives and relationships.
Artificial Plants
In Feng Shui, real plants represent the ‘Wood’ element, which signifies vitality, growth, and prosperity. Artificial plants lack life force and, therefore, cannot generate positive energy. They may even lead to stagnation in wealth, health, and relationships.
Placing artificial plants or flowers in the southwest corner of the living room or bedroom may attract romantic partners who are not sincere in their affections, leading to potential misfortune. The second place to avoid placing artificial plants or flowers is in the bedroom. Many people choose to place a few pots of artificial plants or flowers on the bedside tables in the bedroom, but this can actually cause a rift in the relationship between husband and wife.
Because these tables are placed on either side of the bed, they symbolize the status of the husband and wife. Placing artificial plants on them will often cause arguments and emotional disharmony.
The above information is for reference and contemplation only!
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