Chinese Feng Shui Music

Increasing happiness and prosperity by adjusting the energy of your living space with appropriate music

Feng Shui literally means wind and water, and it represents the understanding of energy flow in our environment and how it affects people. Good Feng Shui creates a comfortable and cozy living environment, which results in good fortune. This series of music is composed based on the Chinese philosophy of five elements, including Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal and Water, which date back to many thousand years ago. The five elements correspond to five pentatonic scales such as the Chueh, Jyy, Kung, Shang and Yu Tones in traditional Chinese music. Music carries vibrant frequencies that can resonate with the subtle energy in a space. It is recommended that the music be played in the following sequence: Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water. Once the electromagnetic energy flows harmoniously within a space, one’s personal spirit will be transformed, which will result in better moods, emotions, and over time, better health and fortune.

“Wood” element represents the east in the Cardinal Directions. The associated color is “green”, and the symbolic animal archetype is a dragon. Wood energy is associated with the characteristics of growth, freshness, fertility, and renewal, as well as transcendence. This music is recommended to be played in residences that have any of the following situations: (1) that sit on the direction of east and face west, (2) that sit on the direction of southeast and face northwest, (3) which have an extremely short ceiling, (4) which have insufficient sunlight, (5) which need more green plants, or, (6) which is blocked by neighboring tall buildings. Likewise, Wood element is also an excellent music of choice for business offices that have similar environmental drawbacks. Wood energy corresponds to the Chueh tone in Chinese music. The representational musical instruments are woodwind instruments. The musical style is gentle, melodic, ornate, and expressive, which transmits vibrations to activate vitality and to create prosperity. Additionally, in Chinese medicine, Wood energy and the Chueh tone relate to the liver in the human body. Listening to the Chueh tone can nurture the body’s liver functions and soothe the emotion of anger.

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