Feng shui tips for a vibrant monsoon season

Monsoon can be made vibrant with feng shui tips

The monsoon season brings a welcome respite from the scorching summer heat. However, the constant downpours can also lead to feelings of lethargy and a damp, stagnant energy in your home. Feng shui, the ancient Chinese practice of harmonising energy flow, offers solutions to combat these issues and create a vibrant atmosphere during the monsoon months.

Inviting freshness: Airflow and cleansing

  • Embrace the breeze: Whenever possible, open windows and doors, especially those facing the northeast, to allow fresh air and positive energy (chi) to circulate. This helps combat moisture buildup and prevents the musty smells associated with closed spaces.
  • Harness the power of crystals: Place bowls filled with black tourmaline or clear quartz crystals in strategic locations throughout your home. These crystals are known for their ability to absorb negative energy and promote purification.

Combating stagnation: Light and colour

  • Embrace the sun: While heavy rains may limit sunlight, make the most of any sunny spells by opening curtains and blinds. Sunlight naturally brightens the space and uplifts your mood.
  • Incorporate uplifting colours: The grey skies of monsoon can bring a sense of gloom. Combat this by introducing vibrant colours like yellow, orange, or pink into your décor. These colours represent fire energy in feng shui, symbolising warmth, passion, and good fortune. Consider using colourful throws, cushions, or fresh flowers to add pops of vibrancy.

Harnessing the power of nature

  • Thriving indoor plants: While excessive moisture can be detrimental to some plants, the monsoon season provides the perfect opportunity for indoor greenery to flourish. Choose plants that thrive in humid environments, such as bamboo or snake plants. Place them in the east or southeast areas of your home to enhance wood energy, which is associated with growth and new beginnings.
  • The symbolism of water: While excess water during monsoon can be a challenge, incorporating water features strategically can enhance positive energy flow. A small tabletop fountain or a bowl filled with colourful pebbles and water can represent the dynamic and ever-changing nature of water energy.

Maintaining harmony: Practical measures

  • Regular cleaning: Monsoons can lead to increased dust and moisture. Regular cleaning with natural disinfectants like vinegar or diluted lemon juice helps maintain a healthy indoor environment and prevents the growth of mould and mildew.
  • Doormats and placement: Place absorbent door mats at entryways to prevent mud and water from tracking inside. Additionally, avoid storing shoes or wet clothes inside the house, as this can contribute to dampness.

By incorporating these simple feng shui practices, you can transform your home into a haven of positive energy during the monsoon season. Embrace the cleansing power of the rains and create a vibrant and harmonious space that uplifts your spirits throughout the season.

FAQs

Is it bad to open windows during the monsoon?

Not at all! While heavy rain might necessitate keeping windows closed temporarily, whenever possible, open windows and doors, especially those facing northeast. This promotes air circulation and prevents stagnant, musty energy.

Are all houseplants good for monsoon feng shui?

No, avoid plants that require a lot of sunlight. Opt for those that thrive in humidity, like bamboo or snake plants to add life easily.

Can I use real flowers in feng shui during the monsoon?

Absolutely! Fresh flowers are a wonderful way to bring colour and vibrancy into your home during the monsoon. Choose yellow, orange, or pink blooms, and place them in the east or southeast areas to enhance positive energy flow.

What crystals are best for good feng shui during the monsoon?

Black tourmaline and clear quartz are excellent choices. Black tourmaline absorbs negative energy, while clear quartz purifies the space.

Are water features appropriate during the monsoon season?

Even though there's excess water outside, incorporating water features symbolically can enhance positive energy. A small indoor fountain or a bowl with water and pebbles represents the dynamic nature of water energy, bringing a sense of flow and renewal.

How can I combat the feeling of lethargy during the monsoon?

The grey skies can bring you down. Introduce pops of vibrant yellow, orange or pink through throws, cushions, or fresh flowers. These colours represent fire energy, promoting warmth and uplifting your mood.

What cleaning practices are important during the monsoon?

Regular cleaning with natural disinfectants like vinegar or diluted lemon juice is key. This helps maintain a healthy environment and prevents mould and mildew growth, which can thrive in the increased moisture of the monsoon season.

Got any questions or point of view on our article? We would love to hear from you. Write to our Editor-in-Chief Jhumur Ghosh at jhumur.ghosh1@housing.com
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