In the world of feng shui plants, they are considered embodiments of good fortune.

Planting Method

Aloe vera, also known as Dragon’s Tongue, is a plant that thrives in sunlight and fertile soil but doesn’t require much water. Unlike cacti, which are often seen as tough and resilient “warrior pets,” aloe vera’s demeanor is more gentle, resembling that of koi fish and turtles. It carries a yin energy and isn’t particularly adept at warding off evil spirits or disasters. However, aloe vera has an extraordinary ability: it can absorb negative and impure qi, making it a formidable foe against illnesses and impurities. Furthermore, its vibrant vitality releases an abundance of life force, which is highly beneficial for nurturing the spirit and replenishing yin energy.

Breathing In and Out

Placing aloe vera in the bedroom can significantly enhance sleep quality. During sleep, the body undergoes a process of eliminating toxins and absorbing nutrients, expelling impurities. At this peaceful and serene time, it’s also an excellent opportunity to nourish the soul and strengthen one’s essence. The presence of aloe vera provides additional protection during these hours.

Aloe vera loves fertile soil and can be nourished with tea water or rice water, but it’s important not to overdo it; once a week is sufficient. When you have some free time, take a moment to observe the plant, especially its new sprouts, where the life force is most vigorous. Silently gazing at it for a few minutes can bring a sense of rejuvenation. Additionally, gently blow away any dust from the plant, taking care to blow horizontally and lightly to avoid disturbing its energy. Let the aloe vera absorb your positive aura.

Aloe vera appreciates human attention, and its spirituality can awaken quickly. It even has the ability to protect its owner and serve as an alarm. When the plant is harmed, such as sustaining a skin break, it can sometimes ward off minor calamities, sometimes even bleeding as a warning sign. Thus, caring for an aloe vera plant not only beautifies the environment but also adds an invisible layer of protection.