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The Wood Element

Energetically, the Wood element fosters your intuition, creativity, flexibility, and expansion. When there’s too much Wood in an environment, it can promote a sense of being overwhelmed and a feeling of overcommitment, while too little Wood can stagnate growth and impede intuitive and creative flow.

The Wood element is found in:

·            wooden furniture, paneling, and accessories.

·            all plants and flowers, including silk, plastic, and dried plant material.

·            plant‑based cloth and textiles such as cotton and rayon.

·            floral upholstery, wall coverings, draperies, and linens.

·            art portraying landscapes, gardens, plants, and flowers.

·            columnar shapes, such as pillars, pedestals, and poles.

·            stripes.

·            blue and green tones

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