What Are Feng Shui Water Fountains and How to Use them?
The artwork of Feng Shui revolves around re-arranging your indoors so that you have optimal energy circulation in your house or office. It was originally developed in China and its direct translation in English is wind and water. Feng Shui was developed with an intent of designing auspicious graves for the Chinese ancestors. With cultural progress, the sensitive artistry was being utilized in designing palaces for kings, government bureaus, and influential city-points. It its final phase of development, full cities were being built with the sacred feng shui principles.
Majority of buildings in Hong-Kong are planned and established with feng-shui principles. This points out the importance of feng shui in oriental civilization. A famous myth is that Bank of China was sued by the business enterprises in its vicinity because of its conscious anti-feng-shui architecture.
It was not until late 20th century that the principles of feng shui started to become fashionable in Western civilization. By the 1990s, feng shui turned into the buzz news among the elite members of society in New York and San Francisco.
Of all the feng shui components, a slate wall fountain is the one that is most common and easily available. A soothing slate wall fountain has many feng shui properties. Slate is considered to be an element of earth. In feng shui terms, earth element is feminine by nature. It soothes your soul by its very presence. Earth is also reasonably masculine in nature because of its stableness and reliability that is reflected from its substantial merit. A slate fountain makes an immaculate feng shui fountain because its potent unifying elements of water and earth.






















