Not all flowers are symbols of good luck, love or happiness. According to feng shui, the ancient Chinese art of creating wellness spaces, some species They have an energy load that can negatively affect the domestic environment.
According to some feng shui experts, these flowers They can cause everything from emotional conflicts to feelings of loneliness or even vital blockage when they are placed in specific spaces in the house.
The dark side of flowers according to Feng Shui
For centuries, different cultures have given flowers a strong spiritual symbolism. In feng shui, an ancient Chinese philosophy that studies how energy flows (chi) In the environment, every object, shape and color influences our well-being and flowers are no exception.
Although many help raise the energy of the home, others can block it, distort it or even attract bad luck. The lucky bamboo, the turkey tail plant, the jade tree or the tree of abundance are just some of the most recommended plants for the home.
However, there are also others that we often put at home that feng shui advises against, at least in certain places. The key is in their shape, color, symbolism or energy that they traditionally represent. The location can also be decisive, since some flowers that are negative for certain spaces can be positive if they are placed in the right place.
5 flowers that according to feng shui can attract bad energies
Next, we tell you what are the five flowers that it is better not to have inside the houseaccording to the principles of feng shui, or at least not in certain rooms.
1. Hydrangeas
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Despite their delicate appearance and color, hydrangeas have an unfortunate symbology. They can be associated with feelings such as loneliness, emotional failure and emotional distancing, especially when they are inside the house in inappropriate places.
In feng shui it is believed that they can encourage introspection that can lead to emotional withdrawal and to distance ourselves from those around us.
Therefore, they should not be placed in the living room or bedroom. In general, they are found better on balconies or gardens away from social spaces.
However, some experts believe that They can have a positive function in spaces dedicated to creativity.
2. Carnations
The carnations They are widely used in offerings, cemeteries or mourning ceremonies. in various cultures, especially in Latin and Asian countries.
In feng shui, this symbolic charge is translated into an energy that can generate an atmosphere of nostalgia or sadness.
Furthermore, carnations are flowers that absorb a lot chi and they do not redistribute it harmoniously, which is why they are considered flowers of contained energywhich is detrimental to the energy flow indoors.
If you like them a lot, only use them outdoors or for specific events.
3. Lilies
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Lilies are visually impressive and have a penetrating perfume, but in feng shui they are considered flowers of mourning
In Chinese tradition they are associated with death or the closing of cycles, so their presence in intimate or rest spaces can generate melancholy, nostalgia and lack of motivation.
Excess aroma can also saturate energy of the place, preventing it from flowing naturally.
Avoid lilies especially in bedrooms, study areas or living rooms.
4. Chrysanthemums
The chrysanthemum is an autumn flower with deep spiritual meaning.
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In many Eastern cultures, especially Japan and China, chrysanthemums are closely linked to funerals and offerings to the dead. In the West, its use in funeral ceremonies is also common.
Despite their elegant shape, they are seen as symbol of ending, loss and grief. Therefore, its presence inside the house can generate sadness, melancholy and even attract unfortunate events.
Furthermore, it is said that Their energy is too «yin» (passive feminine), which unbalances the spaces that need vitality or dynamism.
5. red camellias
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Although white camellias symbolize purity and elegance, red camellias have a different charge. In feng shui it is believed that they can cause relationship conflicts, jealousy and emotional tensionsespecially if they are placed in the bedroom or family gathering areas.
His energy is so intense that can overstimulate emotions, leading to unnecessary arguments or an atmosphere of instability.
If you are attracted by their colorplace them outside or in vases that can be moved easily.
What to do if you already have these flowers at home?
- No need to throw them away: feng shui proposes working with what you already have. You can move them around or combine them with elements that harmonize their energy, such as quartz, bamboo or well-placed mirrors.
- Key location: If you can’t do without them, keep them out of main rooms or in well-ventilated areas.
- Renew them frequently: Don’t let flowers wither indoors. Dry or dead flowers do not favor the harmonious flow of energy.
- Balanced aromas: Avoid flowers with too strong fragrance in closed spaces. Excessive perfume can interfere with the chi
Knowing the symbolism of flowers and their effects is key to maintain a home full of peace, harmony and good fortune.
So, before placing a bouquet on your table or a pot on your window, a good option is Check if those flowers really bring positive energy.
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