Feng Shui: What do plants mean

Plants are excellent residents in our home, from an aesthetic sense, to moisture, freshness and air purification, and in a more mystical concept, plants provide protection and vital energy to our homes; They eliminate toxicity, repel mosquitoes, clean the air in case we smoke, give moisture in heat times and many benefits that we do not imagine; A plant at home is so beneficial that we should not hesitate to have one, or two …

As for the Feng Shuithere is a long list of plants chosen by this Chinese philosophy so ancestral that it recommends having at home, since according to the teachings of the Feng Shuiplants help improve concentration, increase our productivity, balance energy from the environment, generate happiness, reduce stress and increase energy flow. However, we must remember that the first rule of Feng Shui It is balance, too many plants can also be harmful, you have to have the necessary and in the right places; On the other hand, we must also be aware of its meaning. Here we tell you what some groups of plants mean according to the Feng Shui.

Some types of cacti for Feng Shui represent austerity.Pixabay / Pexels

Cactáceas

Cacti plants and other desert species have a special treaty in the Feng Shuimaybe because of their species they represent austerity a bit, although they actually have a very strong energy vibration, which is why they must be treated with care and place them in very specific places.

Being plants with such high vibrations, they can be used as protection, so you can put them in your garden, in your windows, near your entrance or some small cactus on your desk, as long as your desk is not inside your room. Cactáceas have respect within Feng Shui Thanks to its strong energy, for this reason, its best place is the banks of the house, and never in the area of ​​money or health.