Kieron Posted May 24, 1999 Share Posted May 24, 1999 Hello...I understand from the Forum here that using plants in the bedroom is no good because plants are yang and the bedroom should be restful. My question: there is a corner in he bedroom that protrudes. I want to cover the sharp edge with fake ivy to eliminate any sha. In feng shui, would artificial plants be considered too yang for a bedroom?Thanks.--Joe Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Posted May 24, 1999 Share Posted May 24, 1999 Dear Joe,Let me clarify.Plants are considered not auspicious in the bedroom because they are "growing " and thus considered to give off Yang qi.However, in real life, Plants are YIN and too much plants or largeplants/trees are YIN.Here, it is because the plants are growing that is why it is not auspiciousin a bedroom not because it is of the Yang element.There are two schools of thought regarding fake plants:-1. They are as effective as real plants.2. Because they are not growing, they do not give off Yang energy.In your case fake plants are acceptable. But do not use fake `poision ivy'plants but fake plants e.g. money plant etc...Not sure if your ivy plant is a `poision ivy' plant? Preferably use plantswith rounded leaves.Warmest Regards,Cecil-----Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressed suppressed>Date: Monday, May 24, 1999 3:49 AMSubject: No Topic Quote From: "Joe Sehl" This message is sent from "free-advice" Mailing List.Hello...I understand from the Forum here that using plants in the bedroom is nogood because plants are yang and the bedroom should be restful. Myquestion: there is a corner in he bedroom that protrudes. I want to coverthe sharp edge with fake ivy to eliminate any sha. In feng shui, wouldartificial plants be considered too yang for a bedroom?Thanks.--JoeTo reply: mailto:free-advice.1004@forum.geomancy.netTo start new topic: mailto:free-advice@forum.geomancy.netTo unsubscribe and participate only via Web Forum:1. Login to http://forum.geomancy.net/~geomancy with your account.2. Select "Mailing List" from the welcome page.3. Uncheck the mailing list you wish to unsubcribe, eg. "free-advice". --> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kieron Posted May 24, 1999 Share Posted May 24, 1999 Dear Cecil,As long as we are discussing plants, can you tell me about the uses of bamboo plants in feng shui? No book that I have read so far mentions bamboo (aside from bamboo flutes etc.). A co-worker gave me a large bamboo plant. Are the sharp pointed leaves inauspicious in any way? Thank you.:o)--Joe Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_151100 Posted September 22, 2011 Share Posted September 22, 2011 Quote On 5/24/1999 3:47:44 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hello...I understand from the Forumhere that using plants in thebedroom is no good becauseplants are yang and thebedroom should be restful. Myquestion: there is a corner inhe bedroom that protrudes. Iwant to cover the sharp edgewith fake ivy to eliminate anysha. In feng shui, wouldartificial plants beconsidered too yang for abedroom?Thanks.--JoeVery good feng shui question, thanks for asking. Let's see it from a practical standpoint - what plants do at night? Release carbon dioxide into the air.What do you do at night? Hopefully sleep in his bedroom. Thus, plants in the bedroom is not the best feng shui idea.Feng shui-wise, they also represent the growing and vibrant, and it is exactly the energy you want in the bedroom.This does not mean that a small plant, especially a large bedroom is bad feng shui! Not at all.Please note that this only applies to one's room, as elsewhere in the house plants are great feng shui, especially considering the level of indoor pollution in most homes and offices. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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