MIRRORS
MYTH: They are believed to reflect, absorb, cure, and/or redirect all negative
energy.
FACT: This is probably the most widely practice
“cure” of negative feng shui. Can a mirror symbolically reflect things? Yes.
Can mirrors enhance the perception of a small space and dark space? Yes. Can
mirrors add a decorative effect to a space? Yes. If we look at this
scientifically however, mirrors only reflect light, which is a very small part
of the world of physics. Energy is in and around everything and cannot be
totally redirected because of a reflective surface.
BALANCE: The symbolism used with reflection is very positive. Mirrors used to
enhance an interiors size perception, create a specific ambiance, or added as a
decorative feature are also very positive. Mirrors are not “the aspirin of feng
shui” as someone once said but should and could be used as a tool to
symbolically reflect aspects of life, relationships, prosperity,
self-empowerment, etc. Most importantly though it must feel right to you, suit
the space, and the décor of the home.

CRYSTALS
MYTH: Crystals cure everything!
FACT: All stones, gems and crystals have healing
effects and benefits. For centuries different cultures and civilizations
throughout the world have utilized, studied, and prescribed these natural
resources as an elixir and healer of physically, emotionally, mentally
troubling problems of life.
BALANCE: Understanding each precious property can be
used to amazingly shift and transform energy. However, much care should be
taken in regards to placement, caring for, and cleansing them. Like all the
things they hold energy and need to be recharged and revitalized. Hanging
crystals do not cure everything if you don’t understand and believe in the power
all gems, stones, and crystals have.

DIRECTION
(North, South, East & West)
MYTH: Everything in a home must be arranged according
to global direction—north, south, east, and west--- and if it’s not bad things
can happen!
FACT: Due to the lack of electricity and technology
over 3,000 years ago when feng shui was founded, optimizing direction of
placement was crucial. Knowing that a home facing east would have part of the
home warmed from the sun at a certain time of the day and the other part cool
in the night, was highly beneficial. Most often bedrooms were set in the west
because as the sun set it would warm these areas last.
BALANCE: Very logical and understandable, but to try
and apply direction, let alone get an accurate compass reading due to the huge
amounts of EMF’s (electro-magnetic frequencies) in urban areas is impractical.
Within interiors today, and the size and shape of the most rooms, your
furniture placement would like quite funny if all you followed were direction
placement.