Feng Shui Magic Square

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MAKE YOUR OWN FENG SHUI MAGIC SQUARE

In traditional feng shui, balancing elemental energy is


accomplished by positioning an element or an object that
represents it in a particular location. In gemstone feng shui,
gemstones and crystals are used in place of other objects. The
feng shui tool used to apply gemstone energy to your environment
is the Lo Shu grid, also called the Magic Square, which looks like a
tic-tac-toe grid. .
The Magic Square divides space into nine sectors/directions that
form a matrix of attributes and associations:
North
- Career and personal journey; Element,, water; Gemstone, opal or
pearl.
Northeast
-Wisdom and self-cultivation; Element; earth; Gemstone,
andalusite or tourmaline.
East
- Family and community; Element, wood; Gemstone, jet or amber.
Southeast
- Prosperity and self/net-worth; Elemennt, wood; Gemstone, jet or
amber.
South
- Success and reputation; Element, firee; Gemstone, peridot or
obsidian.
Southwest
- Relationships and partnership; Elemennt, earth; Gemstone,
andalusite or tourmaline.

West
- Creativity and children; Element, mettal; Gemstone, malachite or
azurite.
Northwest
- Achievement and benefactors; Element,, metal; Gemstone,
malachite or azurite.
Center
- Harmony and spirit; Element, earth; GGemstone, andalusite or
tourmaline.
To use the Magic Square, create a drawing of the floor plan of your
home or just one room where you want to perform feng shui. With
a magnetic compass determine the direction of north and orient
your floor plan in the correct direction. Next, draw a Magic Square
(tic-tac-toe grid) over your floor plan with the middle row of
squares oriented north and south, and with the center square in
the center of your floor plan. This will show you in what area of a
room (or your house) to invoke particular elemental energy. Simply
place one of your gemstones in the corresponding sector. .
The Magic Square also shows the basic proportions of elemental
energy needed for balance. For example the earth element, which
is vital for overall well-being (both physical and spiritual) occupies
three of the nine sectors/directions. After all, it is the earth's cycles
that we follow, and we are most healthy and strong when we are
"grounded".

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