Guide to Use Feng Shui: Feng Shui Basics for Your Home and Life by DELILAH BOBINGER

Guide to Use Feng Shui: Feng Shui Basics for Your Home and Life by DELILAH BOBINGER

Author:DELILAH, BOBINGER
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Published: 2022-02-20T00:00:00+00:00


The Chinese avoid the number four for house and telephone numbers, believing four is unlucky since it sounds like the Chinese word for death. There are no feng shui rules about this belief since feng shui focuses on the elements and landforms surrounding your home. However, you may prefer to select an address that doesn't have the number four in it.

Find the Perfect Location for Your New Home

There are several feng shui rules you want to follow when selecting a building site for your new home. It pays to have a detailed analysis conducted by a feng shui practitioner as you plan. If you don't have access to such a professional, you can avoid major issues by following basic feng shui principles.

The land surrounding your home is far more important than the interior.

The backyard should be higher than the front yard. This provides abundance to the front door. A mountain behind your home is a feng shui optimum.

The left side of your home should be higher than the right.

Avoid poison arrows directed toward your homes, such as street intersections, church steeples, and tall buildings.

Don't build near sha chi (negative chi) accumulations, such as cemeteries, garbage dumps, hospitals, landfills, or prisons.

Steer clear of cul-de-sac lots since these also create a pooling of chi energy that becomes stagnant and can't enter your home easily.

Homes positioned at the end of a street are in a difficult location since all the chi energy will rush towards your home.



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