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Since Feng Shui deals with balance, it is not far off to discuss the matters

about the Golden Ratio. The Golden ratio is one of the precepts that govern
Feng Shui. This ratio is numerically described as 1.62. The Fibonacci
numbers that we know today are also directly linked to the Golden Ratio.
When you divide a certain term in a Fibonacci sequence with the number
prior to it, you will find that it approaches the value of the Golden Ratio.
Beauty Equals Symmetry
The beauty of objects may be measured by its closeness to the golden ratio.
The symmetry of objects is the attribute that tells if a thing is beautiful or
not, for the most part. People naturally love balance of elements, and for
the chi to flow, the Golden Ratio must apply.

The Golden Ratio in History


The Golden Ratio is manifested in various works of art that have been
lauded by the world as masterpieces. The genius in Da Vinci lies in the
symmetry of his works that reflect the Golden Ratio. The drawing of the
Vitruvian Man is a classic example of man who had the ratio of 1.62 all over
his body and was considered as a picture of perfection.

The Golden Ratio in Famous Places


Famous places such as the pyramids of Egypt also employ the Golden Ratio.
The half of the bottom layer of the pyramids of Egypt is also a factor of 1.62.

The Golden Ratio in Plants


Even plants have distinct characteristics of Golden Ratio. They establish a
Fibonacci sequence in the number of leaves. Even the eyes of a pineapple
follow this golden ratio. Much of the things that are viewed as beautiful by
the naked eye establish the factor that possesses the Golden Ratio in one
way or another. The Fibonacci sequence can be more or less seen in the
beauty of nature. Even human DNA has factors that are assimilative of the
Golden Ratio.

The Golden Ratio to Facial Features


If the ratio of your nose to your chin to the horizontal space between your
nose and one side of your cheek is more or less the same as the Golden
Ratio, you will find that the face is judged as attractive. In some
experimental studies done by scientists, where they showed pictures of
women to infants, the ones which had an impact were the more symmetric
faces.
Applying the Golden Ratio in Your Office Space
In your office space, it is quite easy to apply the Golden Ratio for
establishing balance and good Feng Shui. Just make sure that the
rectangular objects in your office follow the 1.62 golden ratio. You don’t
need a ruler to measure it on the dot. Just by looking at relative sizes
between objects that practice the Golden Ratio will already suffice for
giving good balance and Feng Shui to your office space.

Applying the Golden Ratio in Your Home


The Golden Ration may be a bit trickier to apply at home than in your
office. You might have to apply the ratio to different furniture in your home.
Or, if at all possible, the actual room space must at least have the Golden
Ratio in it if your furnishings are round or not viable for the Golden Ratio.
Good Feng Shui is actually possible if you already have the Golden Ratio in
your home or office.

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