Fly Like A 3 ~ Soar Like A 4
Fly like a “3” The principles of Feng Shui connect us to the power of Mother Nature. As we review the 5 elements in nature, Feng Shui provides information to assist us connecting with the benefits of each element. Let’s take a look at the element “Tree,” in all its glory, alive, breathing and contributing life for all living things. The energy associated with “Tree” is uprising, early morning, the time of new beginnings.
“3” the boom of thunder! Fast! “4” the wind, gliding faster.
Here are some wonderful suggestions for adding this living, healing, motivating energy.
Plants That Keep Us Healthy
Peace Lily Removes chemical vapors, including acetone, alcohol trichloroethylene, benzene, formaldehyde & ammonia. Neutralizes effects of EMF, good to keep near computers.
Semi-sun to semi-shade. Keep out of direct sunlight.
Snake Plant Removes toxins in rooms where no other plants will grow, from photocopier & printers. Good for rooms that do not have ventilation such as windowless rooms and tightly sealed offices. Semi-sun to shade.
Rubber Plant A great humidifier, removes indoor chemicals particularly formaldehyde.
Semi-sun to semi shade, will tolerate dim light and cool temperatures.
Janet Craig Dracaena deremensis This Tree is one of my new favorites! Great for corners!
Places fifth on NASA’s ranking with a 7.8 score. According to data it can remove Formaldehyde, at a rate of 1,328 micrograms per hour. It also removes Xylene, at a rate of 154 micrograms per hour according to http://www.earthwitchery.com/pollution.html. Water completely through early spring through the winter season and allow the plant’s soil to dry out in between watering
Bamboo Palm Adds moisture to indoor air, especially during use of heat in winter months.
Removes chemical vapors trichloroethylene, benzene and formaldehyde.
Low light
English Ivy Filters indoor airborne pollutants such as fecal particles, formaldehyde aerosols.
Poisonous – keep away from pets & children.
Likes bright sun but not under direct light.


