Tibetan Bowls to clean spaces energy.

The Singing Bowls, also called Tibetan Bowls, are originally from Asia, mainly from Japan, China, Thailand and the Himalayan region.

It is to be presumed that there have been sound bowls since Man began to work metal (approx. from 4000 BC), these instruments are produced manually and originate from the BonPo (pre-Buddhist) shamanic culture of the Himalayas, dating back to the Bronze Age and are manufactured with different metals, including gold, silver, copper, mercury, iron, tin and lead, among others.

Nowadays, and from east to west, this incredible ancestral object and its sound have become an excellent instrument for meditation, energy rebalancing, relaxation and purification.

To clear spaces, we can start playing the bowl at the front door and then make a circuit throughout the entire space, in all its rooms.

Starting with doors, windows, corners and mirrors where energy tends to stagnate, then objects and areas that you feel that are more in need.

This can also be improved with the practice of Feng Shui, where we can play a singing bowl where the energy of the Metal Element is beneficial, from the point of view of the sector (Bagua method) or even advanced calculations (Flying stars method).

Feng Shui and Tea.

For Chinese culture, tea time is a highly respected moment and there have been special techniques and ways of serving it since antiquity.

As the practice of Feng Shui is ultimately aimed at a balanced relationship between ourselves and the environment around us, it is always beneficial to take care of the body and mind first and the space around us second.

That said, anything that can contribute to our health and stress is something to consider, as it will balance and strengthen our overall well-being.

Choose a tea you like and enjoy that moment, if you still don’t like it try new flavors and start benefiting from their effects.

Also for this age-old practice, household crockery should never be chipped or broken, so check these objects and throw away those that are no longer in good condition, not only for you and your family, but also for your guests, this is an important matter and symbolically it is like cutting your mouth (which can actually happen) and negatively affect speech and luck.

Home objects and Feng Shui.

In general, Feng Shui is the study of energy flow and how everything is connected within spaces, so for this ancient art, every object also carries a vibration, which connects us in a different way.

Obviously, because each of us is different and we vibrate with different types of energy, what might be great for you might not be so great for someone else.

In this way, when we look at certain objects in any space, we could pay more attention to what vibration we are receiving from it and observe which elements are present.

Therefore, objects can be characterized by material, color, shape, symbolism, which are also associated with the 5 elements or transformations of Chinese metaphysics (Fire, Earth, Metal, Water, Tree).

Look around your home and workspaces, try analyzing the objects around you by asking these questions:

  • what kind of material is this?
  • Is this color good?
  • are there any odd or pointy shapes?
  • what is its meaning or use?

Observation is key to the practice of Feng Shui, and sometimes just doing this exercise can help to unblock stagnant and negative vibrations, bringing more positive energy to flow throughout the space.

SPA’s and enjoying an environment of relaxation and tranquility where you can feel such an amazing Feng Shui.

The acronym SPA comes from the term “salus per aquam”, which is a Latin expression that means healing through water or health through water.

Traditionally, spas were more present in hotels or resorts located outside the city and sought after by people who want rest and health care.

Nourishing our body and soul with the Water element is really taking care of our health, something that should be more frequent in our lives, like the ancient Romans who used the place for therapy and also for relaxation and conviviality.

Since in most of the homes it is difficult to have an environment like this, having the chance to relax in a calm and peaceful atmosphere is quite a blessing.

Being able to enjoy this type of energy, not only strengthens us but connects us more to our interior, disconnecting from worries and external life, listening to our physical and emotional blockages while setting off on a profound journey of healing.

Happy Chinese New Year

For eastern culture, this celebration is the most important of the year, when new intentions are set for the new cycle.

The Chinese calendar has the Moon as a parameter, some even refer to the holiday as Lunar New Year. The year is the end of 12 complete cycles of the Moon.

What marks the New Year is the first New Moon after the winter solstice.

Each year is governed by an animal and it is said that its character denotes the energetic quality of the year, and this year it will be the Rabbit.

This relationship with animals comes from Buddhism. In this mythology it is said that Buddha called a meeting with the animals, but only 12 attended the meeting. Therefore, they were honored according to their order of arrival.

The years have other defining characteristics: they are named after an element (water, metal, earth, fire and wood) and this year will be characterized by Yin Water energy.

Thus, generally, the Rabbit’s nature is calm and diplomatic, avoiding conflicts and keeping away from them.

They are also sociable as long as their space is not invaded. Good communication allows Rabbits to enjoy the company of others, although they prefer not to show off.

It seems to be a great year for negotiations and partnerships, but also symbolizes peace, intellect and caution.