Let’s take a look at the taboos for women:
1. Using uncertain objects
Regularly using unsteady objects such as wobbly chairs, creaky beds, or stuck drawers can cause instability in a woman’s mind. If there are such objects in the house, women will always feel bored, with little trust, hope, or excitement in their lives. These women often experience anxiety and worry in their romantic relationships, leading to unhappiness and a decrease in overall luck.
If these objects are maintained for a long time, it can lead to depression, severe mental exhaustion, and adverse effects on health. Therefore, from the perspective of feng shui, it is necessary to change them immediately. If women do not pay attention to these issues, they will experience a sense of unease and neglect in their daily lives.
2. Exposing long nose hair
For women, appearance is extremely important. Therefore, having long nose hair sticking out is unattractive and affects their beauty and feng shui negatively.
In terms of physique, protruding nose hair is similar to holding a knife outward. Women with this feature are more prone to bad romantic luck and are susceptible to interference and third-party involvement in their relationships.
Furthermore, exposing long nose hair is seen as a sign of carelessness and self-neglect. It affects one’s aesthetics and makes others uncomfortable.
Therefore, from a feng shui and beauty perspective, it is advisable to avoid such habits, especially for women.
3. Sleeping with the head pointing west
The Earth rotates from west to east. If a person’s bed is oriented westwards while sleeping, they may feel more tired. This effect is particularly evident for individuals prone to motion sickness, as they need to exert physical strength to compensate for the consumption of kinetic energy.
From a feng shui and health perspective, it is not advisable to have the head pointing west. If the head of the bed faces west, it can lead to reduced financial prosperity and career obstacles for female homeowners. It may also cause a decline in health, irritability, and increased conflicts in relationships, including more arguments between partners.
Therefore, the best headboard position is north-south, aligning with the Earth’s gravitational force. Sleeping with the headpointed north or south is beneficial for health. This alignment corresponds to the direction of the major arteries and veins in the human body and the North-South magnetic field. It creates a sense of tranquility during sleep.
4. Disorganized shoe placement
Feng shui for shoes is vital, especially for women who tend to own more shoes. The arrangement of shoe cabinets is typically placed near the entrance, either on the left or right side depending on the door’s direction.
For convenience, if the entrance opens to the left, place the shoe cabinet on the right side and vice versa. However, the shoe cabinet should always face the entrance and avoid facing the main door as it may obstruct the flow of prosperity into the house.
When placing shoes inside the cabinet, pay attention to position the toes inward and avoid pointing them outward, especially for pointed shoes that have become increasingly popular. In terms of feng shui, placing the toes inward prevents forming a fire formation that might disturb your health when opening the cabinet.
5. Not cutting hair on any day
Hair is seen as a representation of positive energy. If you cut hair or pluck hair on inauspicious days, it weakens the positive energy and allows negative energy to enter the body, causing physical discomfort and bringing bad luck. Therefore, there are certain taboos when it comes to cutting hair:
If you have long hair and want to cut it short to change your style, you can do it on any day except for the first day of the lunar month, as this day is traditionally considered an inauspicious day for haircuts, and hair salons are typically empty on this day.
According to folk beliefs, cutting hair on the first day of the lunar month can lead to financial losses and various misfortunes. Therefore, it is recommended to avoid cutting hair on this day.
Furthermore, in folklore, the seventh month (the month of wandering souls) is considered a month when the gates of the underworld open, allowing spirits to visit their loved ones in the mortal world. Since hair is seen as a reflection of health, cutting hair in the seventh month weakens the body’s energy, making it susceptible to spiritual invasion and disturbances.
6. Breaking mirrors or jewelry
Mirrors have long been a familiar household item, and every home usually has a mirror. For women, mirrors are especially important as they often prioritize their appearance.
However, mirrors also have mysterious aspects related to the spiritual world that not everyone knows. In fact, there are certain taboos associated with mirrors to avoid encountering bad luck and misfortune.
Breaking or creating cracks in a mirror or jewelry can lead to negative consequences in various aspects of life, including romantic relationships and financial well-being.
7. Disposing of belongings haphazardly
Women often own a lot of belongings, including accessories, and sometimes they can be careless and leave their belongings in a disorganized manner.
However, this habit is considered a taboo from a feng shui perspective. Therefore, it is recommended to keep belongings organized and tidy. By doing so, you can avoid the inconvenience of searching for items and the associated frustration and annoyance. Furthermore, it promotes positive energy and creates a harmonious living environment.
Therefore, if you have this habit, try to overcome it. By loving and cherishing yourself, you can find happiness. Start by developing small habits, such as tidying up after using any item.
This article is for reference and personal insights only.
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