Feng Shui House - Land. DOs & DON'Ts
Saturday, 9 February 2008
The land where your home is built on will determines the Feng Shui of your home. It must be balanced in term of yin-yang and harmony in shape.
Choose your house that is built on 1. Land that is square or rectangular in shape. 2. Level and flat land. 3.Solid ground without any sign of soil erosion. 4.Circulation of air and water is good and nourishing.
5. Plants can live easily. 6. Without any history of misconducts.
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House facing and your main door. DOs & DON'Ts
Friday, 1 February 2008
Every house or apartment building has a sitting and a facing direction and in most cases, we can intuitively diffrentiate them. The facing is usually the side with allow the maximum qi energy into your house.
How to determine which site allow the most qi energy?
First, you must remember that we all bring in the most qi energy into the house when we walk through the main door.
Take an example, you stay in a condominium where there are on-going construction nearby and you pass by the construction site everytime you want to go home. You will definitely bring along all the killing qi "sha" into your house once you open your main door and walk in. You are not climbing into your condo through the balcony. Your family members are more prone to sickness.
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Dining areas DOs & DON'Ts
Friday, 25 January 2008
The dining area is where the membersand friends of the family gather togther for meals and conversations. It plays a quite important role in feng shui.
1. have good lightning and ventilation.2. have a large mirror on one wall. Warning: Do not put mirror facing 5 ghost sectors 五鬼.
have a dining table shape as according to support your bazi.
The dining area should not 1.in an open area. 2.near the main door. 3.odd shape dining table. 4.overhead beams on top across your dining table. 5.power than the entrance.
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Overhead beams in Feng Shui.
Tuesday, 12 June 2007
Protruding overhead beams cause problem inside the your home and office.
Why people said its bad. First let me explain what happened when there is an overhead exposed beam.
When qi is blocked by the beam, all the qi will point downward and create a invisible force which impact on anyone sitting under it.
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Clocks in Feng Shui.
Tuesday, 5 June 2007
Clocks can be used to blocks, nuetralizes and fights off killing qi and to cure illness. Different materials and shapes have different effects.
Having the correct type of clocks at the correct sectors will enhance that particular element's qi.But remember not to enhance inauspisious sector for the particular year or month. Take an example...
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Main door directly facing bathroom in Feng Shui.
Tuesday, 29 May 2007
Any rushing amount of qi is not favorable. Once qi entering your living area and directly impact onto your bathroom it will bring negative effect in the long run.Bathroom belong to water element. It will brings complication to...
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Main door directly facing bedroom in Feng Shui.
Monday, 21 May 2007
This does not bring any bad effects even there is a long corridor between your main door and bedroom's door. No remedies is needed here. Do not put up a clock to counter any qi. No clocks should face any doors.
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Shoe racks in Feng Shui.
Monday, 14 May 2007
Air Conditioners in Feng Shui.
Sunday, 6 May 2007
In Feng Shui, air conditioners deserve your attention. By having air conditioners at the wrong place in Feng Shui will create severe problems...
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Televisions in Feng Shui.
Saturday, 28 April 2007
Many of my friends are very concern by having television in front of their bed as they assume TV acts like a mirror..
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