Feng Shui Trees Planted in Front of the House
If you move into a new home that already has auspicious Feng Shui trees, consider yourself lucky and don’t cut them down just because you didn’t plant them yourself. The same goes if you inherit a home from your ancestors with beautiful, thriving trees—cherish and respect their presence.
Uprooting stable, well-grown trees can disrupt the existing Feng Shui and affect the surrounding environment. Trees that have stood the test of time become guardians of the family, and their sudden removal can cause an upheaval in the home’s energy flow. Before considering any tree removal, always take into account Feng Shui, spiritual, and psychological factors.
Respect your ancestors’ wishes and the emotional bond within the family. Many older generations view trees as heirlooms, passing them down like precious antiques. Trees like the Cycas revoluta and the Podocarpus macrophyllus gain value with age and are often considered more precious than money. Hence, long-standing trees such as the banyan, pomegranate, peach, peony, and camphor are planted with the hope that they will bring prosperity and good fortune to future generations.
Trees Passed Down from Your Ancestors
These heirloom trees are more than just plants; they are a symbol of your family’s legacy. Uprooting them can cause a sense of discontinuity and even loss within the family. The older the tree, the more generations it has connected, signifying prosperity and abundance for your lineage. Trees like the banyan, pomegranate, and peach are believed to bring honor and harmony to the family.
The Significance of Trees in Bloom
According to ancient wisdom, a tree in bloom is like a pregnant creature, and causing it harm during this delicate period is ill-advised. Moreover, a tree bearing flowers and fruits brings immense Feng Shui benefits to the homeowner. It takes time and care for a tree to blossom, and this period of flowering signifies good luck and prosperity for your family. Uprooting these trees would mean discarding your own good fortune.
While a withering or dying tree can have a negative impact on your Feng Shui, a thriving tree in bloom indicates that luck and abundance are flowing into your life. Cutting down a tree during this fruitful period can also be seen as an act of cruelty, so it is best avoided.
Our ancestors encouraged living in harmony with nature and treating trees with the same compassion we show to fellow humans. By nurturing and respecting these trees, we cultivate our own character and temperament. Trees are sensitive beings, and their removal should only be considered if they are nearing the end of their natural life cycle.
Disclaimer: This content is based on traditional beliefs and should be interpreted accordingly.