

The important aspect of feng shui is not just the décor, style and flow of chi (energy) but also the way the home smells.
By checking the feng Shui of your home one can tell if everything is in harmony and make the changes if not to achieve balance.
The feel and the fragrance when we first enter a home or office creates a very strong impact on those who enter hence if the home smells less than fresh, it can affect the comfort levels of those who come in.
The fragrance should be natural and create feel of serenity. Think of the subtle smell of lavender as you walk past it in a garden when compared to the artificial lavender scented air fresheners. Natural smells affect us in a way that those commercially sold perfumes can never. Use of aroma sticks especially when they have natural ingredients and herbs are a little more comforting and cleanse the air with the added advantage of not causing respiratory problems.
Cleansing your place of dwelling or work place with aroma sticks periodically ensures that stale air is taken away and brings in a sense of freshness. The Tibetan school of feng shui considers this very important process and is essential for “space
cleansing’. Having plants, which emanate good fragrance in the garden especially near the back door, is good.
Some of the smell enhancers like aroma sticks, burning of aroma oils quite often referred to as aroma therapy, plants with flowers emanating good fragrance, fruits and fruit bowl on the dining table have in them a unique sense of smell which in feng shui stimulates the sensory system of the occupants.
The writer is an accredited Master Fengshui Consultant, Bioenergetician and Vaastu Practitioner.
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