Feng Shui Faux Pas: 7 Plants That Could Bring Negative Energy Into Your Home

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Feng Shui Guide: Selecting Plants For Positive Energy And Avoiding Common Pitfalls

Feng Shui principles vary, so consult a practitioner for guidance. Choose plants that promote positive energy, such as those with rounded leaves, vibrant health, and upward growth.

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1. Cactus:

While they can be attractive, their spiky nature is believed to attract negative energy and can create tension in the home.

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2. Bonsai Trees:

Though they are beautiful, they symbolise stunted growth and may lead to stagnation in personal or professional life.

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3. Dead Or Dying Plants:

These symbolise decay and neglect, bringing a sense of sadness or negative energy into the home.

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4. Dried Flowers:

Similar to dead plants, dried flowers are considered to carry the energy of decay.

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5. Cotton Plants:

They are sometimes seen as bringing misfortune and poverty. They have negative energy, making them a bad luck plant to place inside homes.

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6. Oleander ( kaner):

This plant is often associated with toxicity and danger due to its poisonous nature.

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7. Artificial Plants:

Fake plants, while low-maintenance, do not bring the same life energy as real plants and can represent lifelessness and stagnation.

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Inputs By:

Gita Katyal, Vastu-Astro Consultant, Numerologist, Lama Fera Healer, Counselor and Founder, Shubhaarambh)

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