Do Some Astral Spring Cleaning
Feng Shui is a form of curing what ails the household, room by room—chakra colors are the dominating colors for each part of the body that bring the energy to the surface and give empowerment. When you combine the two forms, movement (wind and water) with the colors of the spiritual centers of the body you can heal the house, comfort the spirit, body and mind.
Let’s start at the top and work our way down.
Crown (Top of Head): Purple, a color that is wonderful for pillows. To rest your head on either in the bedroom or the couch.
Third Eye (Center of Forehead): Indigo. This color is good for your meditation room or, if you don’t have a meditation room, the sacred space where you relax.
Throat: Blue. Eating off of a blue plate would enhance the taste and vision of the food. And here we have the “blue plate special”—the kitchen is a good place for blue and if you have a music room, it would work wonders in there as well.
Heart (Center of Chest): Green. This is a healing color, the color of life—plants. Having some green in the bathroom makes every morning a good morning. Rugs, shower curtain, a hanging plant that likes moisture all fit into the green energy.
Solar Plexus (Above Navel, Below Chest): Yellow. Breathe in, breathe out. See the sun in the morning. Great color for the kitchen walls. Also, a pale yellow will help you to sleep and can be added in accents throughout the bedroom.
Sacral (Between Navel and Genitals): Orange. Sheets for the bed. Peach color would work too. A guest room with touches of orange would bring the warmth of home to an overnight guest.
Root (Base of the Spine): Red. Chairs, making the back comfortable. A red leather couch, a big red chair in any room of the house. In the bathroom a red wood toilet seat would be lovely.
Black, white and shades of grey can be brought in with metal, like silver, lighting, floors and walls. Basic white is a good foundation, frames of black give a polished look—also, gold energy brings a richness and vibrant vibration to any room. Mirrors are of a silver nature and create a sense of depth and roominess to a small room. Mirrors are also a way to attract money into the house. If the bathroom faces the front door of your home make sure the bathroom door is always closed so that money does not go out the front door needlessly. Hanging a picture above the toilets keeps the ch’i from being flushed away as well. In this day and age of uncluttered clean space, it’s helpful to use Feng Shui for success in all areas of your life.
7 thoughts on “Psychic Home Improvement: Feng Shui and Chakra Colors”
Hi Quinn,
Love this Article very interesting. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Gelsomina 5354
I have a purple pillow, and pink in my bathroom, but no green. Perhaps I should go and buy a plant or two and put it in my bathroom.
Thanks, Quinn. I am really enjoying all your articles. I hope you keep writing us more.
Fabulous. I spent a lot of time in China, was drawn to a lot of their ways, and found a “spark” to my soul there. This is really a great guide you have provided. The chinese believe that having a water fountain in your home, is wonderful for emotional balance and peace…Miss Krystal
Hi Quinn,
I have loved and incorporated Feng Shui for years now, I am a firm believer that this truly does work, I have seen where people who have been stuck in certain areas of there life, they switch colors in certain rooms and wow the energy is flowing again.
Blessings and Big Hugs!
Jacqueline 9472
Hi Quinn,
LOVED your article !!!!!!! Very interesting…..learned something new !
I just did my bedroom/officeand the bedspread, throw pillows and drapes are in a deep midnight plum/purple velvet…..
Blessed Be )O(
Gina Rose ext.9500
Very nice article Quinn. I can feel the balancing energy just reading it. These are lovely Feng Shui ideas to enhance abundance in one’s life and the energy in the home.
Namaste, Faith ext. 9608
Hi Quinn,
Love your ideas here. Purple pillows, yay! I have them in my bedroom and guest room, too. And, your comments about the heart chakra reminded me to water my plants! Thank you, Quinn!