Here’s a flock of birds and their feng shui symbolism. You can incorporate bird imagery into your home and life to express the qualities you want to cultivate. Some of our favorite ways to include bird symbols into the home are:
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P.S. They don’t need to be Asian-inspired in style, but can be—only if you like it! Origami cranes are a fun addition to your home. You can find fun whimsical colors and hang them from string for a playful addition to your decor. In feng shui, the phoenix is also one of the four celestial animals (also sometimes known as the red bird or red raven). The red phoenix is the symbol of the fire element and the south. In feng shui, the feathers are often used in protection adjustments. This is because the reliable rooster crows every morning to dismiss any dark energy and welcome the new day. In ancient China, it was customary to release a rooster loose in a home before moving in. Peacocks have colorful iridescent tail feathers. This elegance is truly a rare find in the natural world. Also, the many “eyes” on the fanned tail nod to wisdom and seeing things as they are in the world, with true brilliance. Including peacock blue or images of peacock feathers can invite the energy of beauty and wisdom to your home. In addition, the swallow is a bird connected with femininity and beauty. It’s a common name for girls in Chinese. Images that include a pair of magpies can be placed in the Kun (partnership) area of the bagua map to attract a fruitful and happy partner.