Having your main door facing the sharp edge of a wall along the hallway is considered inauspicious from a Feng Shui perspective. It can impact your family, health, and career. You may experience ups and downs in life and even face some accidents. It’s particularly concerning if half a wall is directly facing your main door.
Here are some remedies you can try:
– Place tall plants to reduce and disperse negative energy: Display plants with large leaves at the entrance to disperse or slow down the influx of negative energy into your home.
– Hang a convex mirror to deflect negative energy: Display a bagua mirror at the entrance to reflect negative Feng Shui energy away from your home. Always use a convex bagua mirror to deflect negative energy. Ensure the mirror faces outward and not into your home, and avoid directing it towards your neighbor’s home.
Feng Shui of the main door is an essential aspect of home design and layout, as the main door is believed to be where the home receives its energy. When the main door is positioned according to Feng Shui principles, it can attract wealth, health, and happiness for the homeowner.
– Main door direction: Choose a direction that aligns with the homeowner’s birth element. For example, individuals born under the East Four Green Dragon (Đông Tứ Mệnh) should have their main door facing east, southeast, south, or north, while those born under the West Four White Tiger (Tây Tứ Mệnh) should choose west, northwest, northeast, or southwest.
Avoid having the main door directly facing the back door: This can cause a rush of positive energy (“qi”) to enter through the front door and quickly escape through the back, taking your wealth and luck with it.
– Size and design of the main door: The main door should be proportional to the house. A door that is too large can allow positive energy to escape easily, while a door that is too small can restrict the flow of good energy into the home.
– Position of the main door:
Avoid sharp edges directly across from the main door: Sharp edges, such as a wall corner or a utility pole, can create negative energy, known as “sha chi,” when facing the main door directly.
Avoid positioning the main door directly across from a staircase: This can cause wealth to “slip away.”
Do not have the main door directly facing the toilet or kitchen: Both these areas are considered negative in Feng Shui, and having them directly across from the main door can impact the family’s health and wealth.
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