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Feng Shui - element of Fire
Dim fire represents activity and enlightenment. Strong fire represents the energy of enthusiasm , warmth, passion, warmth, light and activity. In nature, it symbolizes the male element Yang, light and creative power, personifying reason and penetrability. The energy of fire is traditionally associated with the southern part of a room , apartment or house and provides the dwelling with a reputation and reputation and helps to strengthen our personal position in society and within the family.
The energy of fire is alive, strong, but often destructive, it is symbolized by red, orange, but also purple and amethyst. Stones of these colors are used in spaces intended for our activities. It brings the energy of the sun and fire to life, promotes positive thinking and zest for life.
Among the stones representing the energy of fire are, for example, amethyst, morganite, rosewood, eudialyte, carnelian, tiger's eye, citrine, red jasper, cacoxene of yellow or gold shades, meteorites, etc.
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