Chinese Water Element Characteristics

The Water element in Chinese is called Shui and it is one of the most important element to Feng Shui. The name Feng Shui itself has a meaning of wind (Feng) and water (Shui). This element is essential for living and in Chinese astrology, it is considered as cleansing agent. Water symbolizes emotions and it can be quiet or violent.

Those who born in the years influenced by the Water element are calm, philosophical, creative and intellectual. They like to take up multiple professions. Instinctive and diplomatic, they like to keep secrets to themselves only. They possess spiritual powers and strong intuitions. These individuals are highly emotional and fluent. Water element people are normally good communicators and these people have the ability to influence others.

They have certain magnetic touch in their communication which enables the Water people to easily get someones affection and confidence. They are really good with subtle persuasion. Water people can effortlessly make others follow them almost anywhere without being irritating or aggressive. They have special ability to make people feel special and can utilize people effectively to obtain what they want.

People belong to this element are flexible and calm. Those qualities can make them attractive and also vulnerable to pessimism. The blue and black colors represent the Water element. This Water element is also represented by any uneven or wavy shape. Fountains, tinkling bells, aquariums, all of them symbolize the element of Water. Be careful as not to have too much Water element as it can make you become sly, cunning and often plot dark schemes.

Calculate Your Lo Shu Number

Hsia Yu was a famous Chinese prehistoric personality. One day he came across some very interesting markings on the shell of a giant tortoise. The giant tortoise came out from the River Lo in Central China. This became Lo Shu. The word ‘Lo’ means river and the term ‘Shu’ indicate books. Different Lo Shu numbers indicates different directions which are believed to be auspicious.

Feng Shui helps one analyze their destiny with regards to the Five Chinese Elements. The five elements as per the Feng Shui are:
a. Earth
b. Water
c. Fire
d. Wood, and
e. Metal

Lo Shu Numbers and the auspicious directions:
1 – North
2 – Southwest
3 – East
4 – Southeast
5- Central
6 – Northwest
7 – West
8 – Northeast
9 – South.

Each of the five elements is associated with a particular number.
Water Element – 1
Earth Element – 2, 5, 8
Wood Element – 3, 4
Metal Element – 6, 7
Fire Element – 9

The grid that is used for calculating this number is a 3 X 3 magic square in which the sum of the three numbers add up to 15 – row wise, column wise and diagonally. This is an ancient Chinese grid that shows man’s interaction with the five elements such as Earth, Water, Fire, Wood and Metal. As per the Feng Shui principles all the elements are needed for a prosperous life are analyzed on the basis of the date of birth.

The grid is created on the basis of the date of birth of an individual. It helps to give a clear view of what the destiny and the life has in store for that individual. The MB Free Feng Shui Lo Shu is an interactive program. It is very simple to use and interpret and it also gives remedial measures for the missing elements.

By entering the date of birth, the missing element and its effect on the concerned person is ascertained. Each digit in a person’s birth date is associated with the corresponding element and the missing factor is known. Remedial measures to counter the lack of elements for the person are also suggested by the MB Free Feng Shui Lo Shu Software. Each of the squares that make up the Lo Shu is the palace and the three numbers in each palace are the Stars. The positions of the Stars in the Lo Shu indicate those areas of life which may be affected.

Remedial Measures for the Missing Element in your birth chart:

Earth:
1.Use a square or rectangular wooden dining table.

2.Move your bedroom or office to the South Western corner of your house.

3.Keep a greenstone pyramid in South West for strength and consistency.

4.Hang pictures of mountain on your South sidewall.

5.Hang a yellow bulb in the Center of the room.

Wood
1.Keep musical chimes at the entrance of the house.

2.Keep the North Eastern side of your home clean and tidy.

3.Place a green light in the East and South East direction.

4.Place a picture of some greenery in the East and South East direction.

5.Place small flowering plants in the East and North East directions.

Fire
1.Keep a red lamp in the South East corner of your home.

2.Keep a flowering plant in your sitting room.

3.Keep an oven in the South East direction.

4.Keep an energized red pyramid.

Metal
1.Wear some gold jewellery on your right hand.

2.Hang a golden yellow wind chime in the West, North West or North.

3.Keep an energized yellow pyramid.

4.Keep metal sculptures made of gold solver, bronze or copper in the West or North West.

Water
1.Keep water filled bowl in the East or North East direction.

2.You can also keep a water fish aquarium.

3.Give water to the thirsty people.

4.A fountain or swimming pool in the North too will serve the purpose.