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Feng Shui - Wood element
Wood represents energy that is traditionally associated with the eastern or southeastern part of a room , apartment or house.
It represents family, health, prosperity and abundance.
The energy of wood is important for personal well-being, it helps one's own efforts aimed at improving family relationships and strengthening family bonds. It is important for growth, new beginnings and health, increases vitality and maintains physical development.
The energy of wood is symbolized by green and brown, and stones are used for dining rooms, children's rooms or where a new project is being created. Like the water element, the energy of wood is lively and nurturing, suitable for promoting health and well-being, both at home and in the office.
Stones representing the energy of wood include, for example, actinolite, chromium diopside, cavansite, rhyolite, fluorite, green aventurine, seraphinite, vltavine, etc.
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