Dining Room Feng Shui
Do's and Don'ts You'll Want to Know
Publisher, The Red Lotus Letter
The dining room has a special place in feng
shui. It connotes health, family harmony,
and wealth. There are many aspects to
dining with good feng shui you may not
have considered before -- and if you live
in a western society -- ones that you might
never have considered before.
An important element of dining room
feng shui is to actually dine there. These
are usually our most beautiful rooms, complete
with gleaming silver, sparkling crystal, and
beautiful chandeliers and furnishings. Seems sort of sad we DON'T spend more time in our formal dining rooms! But, regardless of whether you dine in there regularly or not there are some simple feng shui rules about the dining room that you'll want to observe anytime.
• DO display your china and crystal.
The dining room is a place of wealth, and for that reason, it is always auspicious to display your family crystal, china, or silver. Consider adding mirrors to the back of a china cabinet to "double" the amount of crystal and china you have.
• DO have bright, beautiful lighting.
A beautiful chandelier is a wonderful addition to the dining room. If yours isn't bright enough or attractive to you, replace it with another fixture. Lighting is very auspicious.
• DO hang mirrors here.
Mirrors are stimulating and they double the good times by doubling the food and company in the room.
• DO keep the dining room private.
Avoid having the dining room seen from the front door. This can cause a loss of wealth.
• DON'T have clocks in the dining room.
Remember, the passage of time is not important while you are enjoying a meal and the company of those closest to you. Take clocks out of the dining room.
• DON'T eat with the dead.
This seems obvious, yet so many people have pictures of deceased relatives in the dining room. Worse yet, are urns of ashes of loved ones! Avoid doing this because it creates an extremely yin dining experience -- and that can create health problems and strain good family relationships.
• DON'T eat with animals.
It's better not to have animals in the dining room, real or otherwise. If you have pictures of birds or statues of animals -- or even your dog, Spot -- take them out of there. Animals symbollically eat your food. Better to put them in another location.
• DON'T display sad art.
Dining with your family should be a fun and happy experience. Remove sad images so everyone is happy at the table.
Did you know that in feng shui the DINING ROOM is considered a wealth room?
It is.
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