Friday, June 7, 2019

Feng Shui's skill in choosing the ideal position

Since feng shui is a study of how we are affected by the surrounding environment, the correct location of our house, we spend more time, is the main key to having good feng shui.

So what should we focus on?

Ancient Chinese believed that the existence of Shengqi was vital to our well-being. Being angry means being angry, it is an energy we can't see. But whenever we are a prosperous flora and fauna, we all know it exists. Therefore, always look for fertile, richly populated areas. Instead, avoid the terrain of rocky terrain or even grass growing!

The next thing to note is the nearby mountains or hills. Ancient Chinese believed that they transported Qi from a higher level to a lower level. When these mountains or hills encounter flat land or more gentle slopes, ' gas ' slow down and gather. When it encounters water, such as a lake or a river stops. Therefore, the best place to find a house is on a flat or gentle slope with mountains or hills on the back to provide support and gas, and a lake or river in front to stop and allow gas to accumulate.

This belief can best be reflected in the traditional Chinese proverb "Mountain back, facing water".

According to the ancient saints, "qi" can be blown away by the wind. Therefore, when looking towards a lake or river, it would be better if there were lower hills on the left and right sides of the house. These lower hills will provide a cover for the wind, preventing the ' gas' easily blown away!

Now, most of us live in urban areas and it is almost impossible to find the ideal location formation described above. Everything is not lost.

Here are some practical tips for urban housing.

The rules about flora and fauna still exist. You should still look for fertile soil and lush vegetation.

Since ' gas' can be blown away, you should not buy a house on the top of the mountain. These houses are exposed to strong winds, and they cannot accumulate. You should avoid it being located in a deep land-locked valley because of the danger of "qi" stagnation. Equally undesirable is on a steep slope. In addition to the danger of landslides, ' gas ' can not accumulate on steep slopes.

Always look for a hillside on a gentle hillside with a hill or higher ground on the back. Ideally, the land in front of the house should be lower. If it faces a clean river or lake, it would be great. Otherwise, open areas such as playgrounds or wild [even wide roads] will suffice.

What if the land is flat? The latter support can be in the form of a neighbor's home. Or you can plant some bun at the back, if you have space, you can provide support. Trees also help to accumulate ' gas '.

The land in front can be the same as the house, but it should not be much higher. You can stimulate the water by installing a fountain or pond in front. There is another Chinese proverb "plant gathering gas." Therefore, planting plants in front also helps to accumulate ' gas'.

In general, you have to avoid the houses facing the steep valley behind the house, facing a very steep slope in front.

Again, the houses on the left and right can protect the gas from strong winds.

Finally, the home is a place to rest advertising should be located in a quiet neighborhood. Don't buy a house on a busy road or very close to a busy noisy highway!




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