4 ways to use scented candles according to Feng Shui

When it comes to decorating your home, the right scent and candle may create the right environment for you to relax and enjoy your private space. Nowadays, you’ll find many candles in various colors, shapes, sizes, and scents. Each one fits a certain aesthetic and offers benefits to your health, productivity, and relaxation.

 

Choosing scented candles and placing them in different parts of your home might seem like easy tasks. But if you want to maximize the full benefits of scented candles and the positive energy they can bring to your home, here are five ways to use scented candles based on Feng Shui principles:

Place Blue At Your Entrance

Looking at the Bagua Map (the map that tells you where the elements and different energies are best suited), the entrance of your home is where the water element is best represented. As such, various shades of blue are perfect for embodying water in your home. Place blue candles on dressers framing your main entrance. Choose wavy and organic free-shaped candles to invite positive energy for your career, individuality, and life missions.

Use Yellows At The Center

2021 is the year of the Metal Ox, which is why yellow, Earth-toned, and gold candles are perfect for attracting good luck and fortune into your home. Place these at the center of your home, such as your living room, to optimize the chi that brings in wealth and prosperity. Squares, wide rectangles, and checkered patterns are suitable shapes for your wealth area.

 

Earth-toned candles don’t just mimic gold. They also complement homes with neutral white or gray walls. Since the center represents earth, homeowners of Lancris Residences may place scented candles on their brown coffee tables. This combination ensures that wealth and good fortune will come in your home.

 

Put Green Candles in Your Kitchen

Since the kitchen is where all the food is made, it is the area where health and wellness are made, according to the Bagua energy map. Plus, the kitchen is also where many families spend time with each other. To create an environment that promotes health and stronger familial ties, green scented candles are the best for your kitchen and dining area.

 

Green is one of nature’s colors, which means it is associated with the element of wood. Choose scented candles in different shades of green for a unique look on your kitchen counter or shelves. Spire, taper, and pillar candles are suitable shapes for the wood element and invite energy that promotes health, love, and family.

Use The Right Candle Holders

Colors aren’t the only thing one should consider when using Feng Shui principles and scented candles to create a zen and prosperous home environment. Choosing the right candle holders are also crucial in inviting positive energy into your space.

 

Select candle holders that complement the candles and the elements they’re representing. For example, ceramic and clay candle holders are great for Earth-toned candles. For white and gray candles, metallic or gilded holders are best if you want to promote wealth and abundance in your home.

 

Overall, practicing good Feng Shui means creating a suitable home environment that boosts your wellness, happiness, and abundance. By using the right scented candles and following these four ways of using Feng Shui, you can make your home an inviting and conducive place to live.

 

SOURCES:

https://www.warmcandle.com/bagua-map-candles/

https://www.lushome.com/feng-shui-tips-candles-feng-shui-home-wealth-health/59123

https://easy-fengshui.com/7-ways-on-how-to-use-feng-shui-candles-for-placement/

https://patch.com/maryland/havredegrace/bp–where-to-place-feng-shui-candles-feng-shui-colors8f1d5af06a

 

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