It cannot be denied that a simple change in lighting can change the entire atmosphere of the house, but what we do not know is that lighting has a deeper meaning in the principles of Feng Shui. Here’s what you need to know about why light is the most powerful thing and why?Why is light a powerful tool?According to the principles of Feng Shui, light is considered a powerful tool as it has the power to harness the vital energy called ‘Chi’, which has the ability to transform stagnant energy in spaces into vibrant spaces. It is believed that light is a unique force that arises from active flow, which can balance yin and yang by enhancing positivity and removing obstacles.
chi activationAnother reason that makes light a powerful tool is that it directly activates chi, the life force of Feng Shui. In fact, it is believed that lighting a dark corner removes stagnant energy, which leads to low energy or fatigue, while light removes this negativity. It is believed that bright spaces will encourage chi movement, which brings a wave of energy flow. In fact, placing even a simple lamp in neglected areas improves the overall harmony.natural lightNatural sunlight is another important source of light, which purifies, revitalizes chi, promotes mood, productivity and health. According to the principles of Feng Shui, it is believed that having large windows and transparent curtains increases peace in the house. This is why sunlit rooms promote openness and vitality and can outperform artificial sources of light. Natural light in the home can connect the interiors with the outer cosmic energy and bring positivity.
artificial light In the absence of natural light, it is believed that adding artificial light can attract positive chi. It is believed that adding lamps, oil burning lamps and candles can create an artificial lamp effect. He can create an island of light. It is advisable to avoid strong rays which can burn the chi. Thus, it is best to choose light and bright lights that can balance the day-night change. yin-yang balanceIn Feng Shui, light symbolizes (active) and (uplifting) yang which protects the excess yin from dimming. Balancing the two avoids an overly stimulating or dull environment. The interplay of shadows that light casts maintains harmony, mirrors enhance the positive effects of light while avoiding cluttering reflections.