Feng Shui Metal Element can be used in a lot of forms in Feng Shui. A metal solution can be gold, silver,
brass, bronze, or even steel. The main consideration is that it fits nicely into the environment. For example, a
nice brass wall hanging and you have workout weights that you do not use, then the weights can be placed at
the bottom of a brass pot, then covered with a small plant, then it makes an effective metal solution because
the pot with a plant proportionally. Try to get a solution that works for the area you are working with.

There are a lot of other creative metal elements that can be used. Some of my clients use brass statues of
deer or even a bronze horse bust. A couple of very strong metal solutions include a metal chiming clock and
wind chimes. Both of these need to be used carefully and upon the advice of a trained practitioner. Mainly
because they are audible, the sound strengthens the effect of the metal dramatically. Used properly though,
they can render assistance to areas that are prone to accidents, money delays, and illnesses. Just like Yin
and Yang, there needs to be a balance, so too much metal can be detrimental and too little can be ineffective.

One tip about wind chimes; this year (until February 2000) if you plan to do any gardening, or construction in
the South, adding a metal wind chime outside can prevent construction delays or accidents. Next year (2/2000
until 2/2001) it will be the North. Again, consider the time cycles, not all Feng Shui recommendations as
permanent.

Many of our students ask
"Why is metal the primary remedy in Feng Shui?" Well the answer is because of
the time aspect. Since time and space are always undergoing change, so is qi. During this time period,
certain earth qi is not favorable and the solution is to use metal to correct it. Because of this, more times than
not, the recommendation will be something made of metal. This does not mean to replace everything in your
house with something metal, but in a lot of cases, metal accents in the home can assist in improved health
and a reduction of delays. Ideally though, you should seek out a qualified Feng Shui practitioner to assist you
in determining whether you need to add metal in your home.

Lastly, remember that Feng Shui is about balance and harmony. Do not overdo it. Any Feng Shui solution
applied should fit naturally into your environment and should not appear awkward or out of place. Remember
too, if something doesn't’t feel right to you, then it is not good Feng Shui. Always use common sense and
proper aesthetics.

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Feng Shui Metal Element

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