FS Home Tips #05: House @ T-Junction

Saturday, June 12, 2010

In the world of Feng Shui, it is the best that you don't need to implement cures to fix things, therefore the objective here is to get a property that is good to start with.



With that in mind, living at the end of a t-intersection is a NO because it can cause harm to health, finances and relationships due to the concentrated flow of chi pointing directly at the house. Just imagine and you can visualize cars hitting straight into your house and that is bad for the occupiers.

Adding fencing, walls or strategically planted trees or a fountain can help dissipate some of the forceful chi coming  from the t-intersection.




2 comments:

Anonymous,  June 16, 2010 at 2:16 AM  

Hi

Have a couple of Lillian Too's books. When i first read these many years ago, I realised the house I was living in was all wrong! Huge big trees in front of me, wrong direction, poison arrows pointing at me everywhere! Tried lots of things to improve it but house was just too negative. After divorcing and being on my own for years, I eventually remarried (cleared half the wardrobe and made a space for a new relationship).
Am now in a one-storey house on the lip of a valley - huge protective hill behind me, gentle rolling meadows in front, slow flowing river at bottom of meadow flowing horizontally - and not a poison arrow anywhere! Happily married and this home is full of joy and serenity. My 3 legged toad sits next the front door and smiles as we come and go.
Feng Shui works!!

Mervyn June 17, 2010 at 12:51 PM  

Hi,

Nice to hear that and here it goes, another successful true story of fengshui.

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