Feng Shui for Old Farts

SifuPhil

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Lo Pan - Feng Shui Compass

Feng Shui ("foong shway") is the ancient Chinese art / science of "auspicious placement". Starting as a way of properly laying out farms and the ritual placement of burial sites, upon the movement of the population to urban centers feng shui became more of an indoor pursuit and began to make allowances for energy flow due to what we would now call interior decorating concerns.

Now whether you believe in the energy flow aspect or not feng shui certainly makes sense here in the West if you look at it as being a way of ensuring good flow patterns, not necessarily of energy but of people (and critters, I suppose). Such rules as never having the head of your bed under a window makes sense if you think of the drafts you might catch; not having a mirror placed where you will see it upon first waking? Well, what do YOU look like when you first get up? Wouldn't that be enough to give ANYONE a heart attack?

Translating feng shui into common-sense home design makes a lot of sense for older adults who might be experiencing some mobility problems. A simple re-arrangement of living-room furniture might reduce the number of bruised shins; that it would be seen by a feng shui expert as "enhancing the flow of Qi" is just coincidental. Having fresh flowers and plants in the home is a no-brainer, and although we probably can't re-orient our houses we CAN take advantage of such energy-savers as thermal gain (opening the curtains to let the sunshine in) and thermal mass (close them when the sun goes down).

If you're interested in some of the more traditional aspects of feng shui you might check out Traditional Feng Shui or join Yahoo's Traditional Feng Shui Discussion Group. For a modern Western take on feng shui check out Lillian Too's site and HGTV's take on home design.
 

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Thanks SifuPhil, we have talked a little bit about Feng Shui here in the past https://www.seniorforums.com/showthread.php/378-Thanksgiving-and-cooking. I'm slowly working on decluttering and organizing things in the home for postive energy flow and overall good feelings. I open the curtains early, as we get very little sunshine through our windows, and every bit counts. :sunshine: Helps to keep our few plants alive, just bought a new one and hoping it does well, I was born with a 'black thumb'. :eek:
 
Thanks SifuPhil, we have talked a little bit about Feng Shui here in the past https://www.seniorforums.com/showthread.php/378-Thanksgiving-and-cooking. I'm slowly working on decluttering and organizing things in the home for postive energy flow and overall good feelings. I open the curtains early, as we get very little sunshine through our windows, and every bit counts. :sunshine: Helps to keep our few plants alive, just bought a new one and hoping it does well, I was born with a 'black thumb'. :eek:

Ah - my apologies for raising a dead topic.

Now see, decluttering is one of those dividing lines between traditional and modern feng shui. The old-timers didn't OWN enough stuff to have to declutter; it's only we First-Worlders that have a problem like that, and I'm not quite sure how well it translates into "original principles", but I will say this - it's made a fortune for a LOT of "feng shui consultants". :rolleyes:

As for horticulture? I've been known to kill plastic plants.
 

As for horticulture? I've been known to kill plastic plants.

I've had many Snake Plants, otherwise known as "Mother in Laws' Tongue", that were low light, low water needs, extremely hearty, and somehow they all have passed. Making a fortune for a lot of garden centers in my area. :eek:
 
WE have many plants, mostly live. Our Front door opens to the stairway so, mirrors over the door to keep the money from flowing out. Our Buddha faces East on the porch.
 
"Snake Plants, otherwise known as "Mother in Laws' Tongue"

Ha Ha! That sounds like a great way to start a loud discussion in the home. "Hey Honey, look at these plants I got at the store. They're called "Mother in Laws' Tongue" or Snake Plants."

At that point you had better duck or run!
 
WE have many plants, mostly live. Our Front door opens to the stairway so, mirrors over the door to keep the money from flowing out. Our Buddha faces East on the porch.

Which brings to mind the question: do Buddhas sitting on porches in the Orient face West? I guess not, since the West to them is a euphemism for "death".

Maybe they just stare at the ground ... :p
 
I am raising this topic again because we are doing some remodeling right now, and @palides2021 has remodeled her living space and made a beautiful sunroom to enjoy. This philosophy has some relevance to our getting older and the way we design our living spaces as our needs and spirits change as we continue on our journey to oblivion. :) I will just say death so we don't get off topic. :)

It doesn't take much effort to arrange your surroundings so they reflect your interests. Intentionally. Placing a flower nearby where you sit and relax can reflect the feelings of wonder and beauty in us. Placing a chair in your path to the kitchen so you can sit if you need to. Our Kitchen is a place to do things also. Make it so it is simple to make our coffee.

Cook our meals. Wash up. We need to be arranging our homes to meet us in how we are feeling. The idea is to make our environment easy to get around in, AND make it a place that reflects our aspirations. That will be different for everyone, and having two people also makes arranging more complicated. Making the compromises necessary so that all people will have easy access, and feel at home with you.

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These are examples of keeping it simple, and the mobility easy, while designing with the things we are fond of.

Fenf Shui : Wikipedia
 
I am raising this topic again because we are doing some remodeling right now, and @palides2021 has remodeled her living space and made a beautiful sunroom to enjoy. This philosophy has some relevance to our getting older and the way we design our living spaces as our needs and spirits change as we continue on our journey to oblivion. :) I will just say death so we don't get off topic. :)

It doesn't take much effort to arrange your surroundings so they reflect your interests. Intentionally. Placing a flower nearby where you sit and relax can reflect the feelings of wonder and beauty in us. Placing a chair in your path to the kitchen so you can sit if you need to. Our Kitchen is a place to do things also. Make it so it is simple to make our coffee.

Cook our meals. Wash up. We need to be arranging our homes to meet us in how we are feeling. The idea is to make our environment easy to get around in, AND make it a place that reflects our aspirations. That will be different for everyone, and having two people also makes arranging more complicated. Making the compromises necessary so that all people will have easy access, and feel at home with you.

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These are examples of keeping it simple, and the mobility easy, while designing with the things we are fond of.

Fenf Shui : Wikipedia
excuse me... where did you get these photos of my house ? :sneaky::p
 

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