If you are in the market for a new condo or home or you're looking for a lot to build the
house of your dreams there are a few things to keep in mind to ensure good feng shui.
Check the Surrounding Terrain: Look at how the surrounding roads are laid out. Generally nothing should be straight or pointed directly at the property or building. It's best not to be at the end of a cul de sac.
Is There Natural Water Nearby? If there is water nearby, it should be flowing and not stagnant. Water at the front of the property is better than at the back. The cleaner the water is, the better it will be in terms of bringing a flow of good fortune to the residents.
Observe Surrounding Buildings: Surrounding buildings can also be threatening with sharp edges or triangular structures pointed in your direction; they can carry shar chi or negative energy toward you.
Check the Land Level: It is best if the land around the home you are considering buying or building on is surrounded by gently undulating land formations that hold good earth energy. The actual plot where the house stands should be flat. The land at the back of the home should be higher than the front, offering support for the home and residents. Make sure the land on the right side is higher than the left side of the property (when standing inside your home and looking out).
Check Your Compass Directions: Any property you buy should harmonize with your personalized good fortune directions so be sure to use a good compass in order to work out a very accurate orientation of the prospective property.
What's in Front? A large expanse of land or field in front of the building site or home is very good feng shui as it represents a "bright hall". This type of open space allows the good chi to settle and accumulate in front of the home bringing good fortune. Facing a large and hostile structure or hill directly in front suggests obstacles and misfortune.
Good luck in your house hunting!
Lillian
house of your dreams there are a few things to keep in mind to ensure good feng shui.
Check the Surrounding Terrain: Look at how the surrounding roads are laid out. Generally nothing should be straight or pointed directly at the property or building. It's best not to be at the end of a cul de sac.
Is There Natural Water Nearby? If there is water nearby, it should be flowing and not stagnant. Water at the front of the property is better than at the back. The cleaner the water is, the better it will be in terms of bringing a flow of good fortune to the residents.
Check the Land Level: It is best if the land around the home you are considering buying or building on is surrounded by gently undulating land formations that hold good earth energy. The actual plot where the house stands should be flat. The land at the back of the home should be higher than the front, offering support for the home and residents. Make sure the land on the right side is higher than the left side of the property (when standing inside your home and looking out).
Check Your Compass Directions: Any property you buy should harmonize with your personalized good fortune directions so be sure to use a good compass in order to work out a very accurate orientation of the prospective property.
What's in Front? A large expanse of land or field in front of the building site or home is very good feng shui as it represents a "bright hall". This type of open space allows the good chi to settle and accumulate in front of the home bringing good fortune. Facing a large and hostile structure or hill directly in front suggests obstacles and misfortune.
Good luck in your house hunting!
Lillian
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