Check the House’s Line of Sight
Stand at the entrance of your home and observe your surroundings. Look for any large structures or obstacles directly opposite your house, such as power lines, utility poles, sharp-edged buildings, or roads leading straight to your door. These features are considered ‘sha qi’, creating negative energy and unfavorable Feng Shui for the household.
To counteract these negative influences, consider placing a Ba Gua mirror outside, facing the sha qi.
Use a Compass
Utilize a compass to determine the facing direction of your house. Compare this direction with your favorable compass directions, based on your Kua number and Trigram. A house facing your favorable direction can bring positive energy and good Feng Shui to the homeowners.
Examine the Entrance
Ensure that the entrance of your home is free from any obstructions that may block the flow of energy. Keep the area inside and outside the door tidy, clean, and spacious to allow positive Qi to enter your home.
Inspect the Kitchen
Check for any Feng Shui violations in the kitchen. For example, avoid having the stove directly aligned with the kitchen door, and separate the stove from the sink and refrigerator to avoid the ‘fire and water clash’.
Bedroom Check
For the bedroom, avoid hanging large pictures or mirrors directly opposite the bed, and ensure the bed is placed against a solid wall. These adjustments can help create a more harmonious and relaxing space, free from Feng Shui pitfalls.
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