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Citrine in Feng Shui
Citrine in Feng Shui harnesses the subdued energy of fire, and is usually placed in the center of a room to promote cheerfulness, joy, and bring light and energy to the entire space. Yellow is primarily the color of spring and autumn, it is the color of the Sun and represents a ray of positive energy. Use citrine for positive energy in your home and office.
The energy of fire is the energy of enthusiasm, fervor, clarity, emotion and passion. Yellow in nature symbolizes the male element of Yang, i.e. male energy, bright and creative power, which personifies reason and breakthrough. The energy of fire is traditionally associated with the southern part of a room , apartment or house and ensures the reputation of the dwelling and one's own position within the family.
Other stones representing the energy of fire include, for example, cacoxen, amethyst, rose gold, eudialyte, carnelian, tiger's eye, citrine, red jasper.
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