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Chinese aloe
Aloe vera var. chinensis
What Are The Key Characteristics of Chinese aloe in Feng Shui?
Chi (Qi)
Kan
Element
Water
Direction
North
Pot Color
Blue, Black
Pot Shape
Round
How Does Chinese aloe Influence Energies in Your Life?
Purification, Emotional Balance
Chinese aloe's alignment with the Water element suggests a strong connection to purity and emotional balance. As water cleanses and restores, this plant symbolically does the same for the emotions and the atmosphere in a home, fostering calm and mental clarity.
Surmounting Obstacles, Inner Strength
Associated with the Kan Qi, or 'Water Trigram', chinese aloe embodies the concept of solid determination and ability to overcome obstacles. Like a torrent able to carve paths through the sturdiest mountains, it symbolizes the raw power within that can push through adversity.
What Makes Chinese aloe An Auspicious Choice In Feng Shui?
Harmony
The chinese aloe creates harmony by balancing energies and building a peaceful environment using its Water element.
Prosperity
With its Qi as 'Kan', the chinese aloe encourages prosperity by attracting positive energy and promoting financial opportunities.
Health
The chinese aloe's unique capabilities can help aid physical well-being by enhancing the overall health Qi of your space.
What Maintenance Tips Should Be Considered for Chinese aloe?
Location
Ensure correct placement of the chinese aloe to avoid sudden negative impacts, as per the primary laws of Fengshui.
Activity
Being a Water element, over-activity near the chinese aloe can disturb its balance and negatively affect its energy.
Maintenance
Regular maintenance and care of the chinese aloe is crucial for harnessing its positive energies and avoiding negative vibes.
Where to Position Chinese aloe for Feng Shui?
In Feng Shui, the chinese aloe fits supportively in spaces pointing to the North. The plant's verdant vitality is believed to balance the Water element predominant in the North, promoting equilibrium and energy flow. However, like all Feng Shui concepts, the harmony chinese aloe brings depends on the specificities of the space and individual.
Which Plants Can Inhibit The Positive Energy of Chinese aloe?
Cactuses
The sharp spikes can disrupt the soothing, healing energy emitted by chinese aloe.
Poison ivy
Its toxic traits can interfere with the positive energy exhibited by chinese aloe.
Swiss cheese plant
It can overshadow chinese aloe inhibiting its energy, disrupting harmony and balance in the space.
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