Plants bring life to any space because they are living organism just like we are. We are on this planet to coexist with nature not to be separated from nature. Our energy efficient buildings are so sealed up tight that they keep us separated from all that nature has to offer.
Plants provide us plenty of benefits. They expel fresh oxygen for us to breathe in, and we expel carbon dioxide for them so having live plants in your home allows you to develop quite the relationship with nature. The more you nurture your plants the more you will feel nurtured by the people in your life because what you put out into the universe, you receive back. Plus plants soften up a room, make it more inviting which in turn will make you more approachable.
Plants are guaranteed to liven up any space. Put them in to liven up your Relationships too – just add a rounded leaf plant to the back right corner of your home or business. To find the back right corner of your home or business, stand at your front door looking in and imagine your floor plan divided into 9 equal squares (imagine a tic-tac-toe laid over your floor plan). To amplify this enhancement, make it a plant that blooms flowers or pick a pot that is square in shape or make the color of the pot either white, red or pink. The primary element for the Relationship section is the Earth element and you will have that with the soil for your new live plant. Please note that plants are not recommended for bedrooms as they are too energized for bedrooms where you should be sleeping.
Start with a small plant if you have never taken care of live plants before and begin to bring the outside in. The fresh oxygen from your new plant will give your health an instant boost. You’ll be able to think clearer, sleep soundly and be more creative. Plants also remove toxins from the air which is another benefit to having plants in your space. As with anything though, don’t overdo it with adding too many plants that it feels like a jungle in your home or business. Maintenance is key as it is important to keep them looking good and healthy by removing any dead leaves and watering them properly. If the maintenance part is what worries you, there are a number of plants that require low maintenance. Do your homework or ask a professional in order to select the right plant for your lifestyle.
When you are outside, get in touch with plants and trees by actually touching them. Go for a walk and touch the leaves of the shrubs and trees you pass. Take off your shoes and connect with the dirt and grass beneath your feet as it will ground you, giving you balance and serenity.
After you start to incorporate a plant or two in your space, others around you will notice a difference in you and how well your Relationships are going!
Frankie Jackson, Feng Shui consultant at Silver Leaf