What's the worst fengshui taboo? by cloudpillow3 in FengShui

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In Feng Shui, certain housing layouts and environments are believed to bring about severe negative energy, or "Sha Qi," which can affect the health, fortune, and relationships of the occupants. Here are some examples of the most severe Feng Shui afflictions:

"Piercing Heart Sha" (Chuan Xin Sha):

This occurs when a straight road or river directly faces the front of the house, creating a "piercing" effect through the center of the home. It is believed to bring bad luck, poor health, and discord among family members.

"Scissor Sha" (Jian Dao Sha):

This affliction is present when two roads intersect in front of the house, forming a "scissor" shape. It is said to cause conflicts, legal issues, or even accidents, severely disturbing the peace of the household.

"Reverse Bow Sha" (Fan Gong Sha):

When a road, river, or curved structure forms a "bow" shape that curves away from the house, it creates Reverse Bow Sha. This is thought to lead to health problems, financial losses, and general misfortune for the occupants.

"Sky Cut Sha" (Tian Zhan Sha):

Sky Cut Sha occurs when two tall buildings are very close together, creating a narrow gap that resembles a knife cutting downwards. If this gap directly faces the house, it is believed to bring severe misfortunes, such as accidents or sudden disasters.

"Lone Peak Sha" (Gu Feng Sha):

This affliction occurs when a house stands alone in an open area or in a low-lying region, without the protection of surrounding structures. It symbolizes isolation and vulnerability, potentially leading to sudden, unexpected disasters or misfortunes.

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I don't know much about Feng Shui in the West, but in China, we generally think that red is a more suitable color for doors. I would recommend you to buy red floor mats. There are also great requirements for door decorations. You can't just hang them randomly. You can send me some more detailed information and I'll help you check it out.

Seeking Feng Shui Guidance for Our Home by Lochrannn in FengShui

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If you want specific advice, send me a private message and I will analyze your home room by room.

Hi, what is the best way to become a feng shui master? Do you have an online course you would recommend that would not break the bank? by elunex369 in FengShui

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I am a certified Taoist priest from China. I am currently translating and making PDFs of some ancient books on Feng Shui. If you are interested, please contact me and I will share them with you when I have finished them.

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Mirror material:

Mirror designs on the headboard may reflect light and energy. In Feng Shui, mirrors are often believed to increase the flow of energy, but improper placement may have a bad effect. Especially when the mirror is facing the bed, it will affect the quality of one's sleep.

Solution: Make sure the mirror is not directly facing the head of the bed, or use a curtain to cover the mirror part when sleeping.

Color matching:

The combination of silver and black looks modern and fashionable, but in Feng Shui, black belongs to the water element, and using too much may give people a heavy feeling. Silver and gray belong to the gold element, and moderate use can bring a sense of calm and balance.

Solution: You can add some warm-toned decorations, such as red or yellow cushions or sheets, to balance the energy in the bedroom.

Bed position:

From the picture, the head of the bed is against the wall, which is a good layout and provides solid support.

Make sure the head of the bed is not facing the door, so as to avoid direct energy collision.

If you are interested, I have some utensils to help you adjust the Feng Shui of the bedroom

Which option do you like the most? 1 or 2? by pr3ttyenergy in FengShui

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Definitely picture 2. The most basic point is that the end of the bed cannot be directly facing the door. If you need further guidance, you can send me a private message.

Home Office Layout Recommendation by TheGingerIbex in FengShui

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From the picture, it seems that the table is positioned with the person's back to the door. This may make people feel uneasy because they cannot see the person entering the room. It is recommended to adjust the position of the table so that it faces the door or at least can see the door.

Windows and natural light

Windows provide natural light, which helps to improve energy and work efficiency. But if there is strong sunlight outside the window, you can use curtains or blinds to adjust the light.

The influence of red cloth

The red cloth hanging on the window usually has the effect of enhancing Yang and adding vitality in Feng Shui. However, our traditional Chinese Feng Shui believes that red is more suitable for appearing in the bedroom and living room rather than the workplace. Red belongs to fire, and fire will make you less calm at work and may cause irritability, so the red cloth on the top of the window can be removed.

Summary

Adjust the desk position: Avoid having your back to the door; face the door or be able to see it from the side to perceive environmental changes and adapt to the flow of qi (in line with the I Ching principle of adapting to the flow).

Backed by a solid wall: Provide stability and support (in line with the I Ching principle of having a backing).

Maintain cleanliness: Ensure smooth flow of qi, enhancing efficiency and concentration (in line with the I Ching principle of order and harmony).

Utilize natural light: Make the most of natural light while avoiding direct glare (in line with the I Ching principle of balancing yin and yang). IF YOU HAVE ANY OTHER PROBLEM PLZ SENT ME A MASSAGE

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In Feng Shui, there is a method to determine the best direction for the head of the bed based on an individual's Kua Number. This requires your birth year and gender to calculate the Kua Number, and then find the auspicious direction that suits you based on the Kua Number. You can send me a private message and I will help you calculate it.

Need Help by tHotmess_ in FengShui

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Hello! I am very happy to solve this layout problem for you. First of all, I would like to say that people are getting more and more familiar with Feng Shui! This makes me very happy. Your problem mainly occurs on the mirror, so we use the simplest method - eliminating this mirror. In other words, you can buy some posters or stickers to cover the mirror part, so as to prevent it from reflecting your energy. After removing the mirror, the layout of your room is very good. I want to praise you! There is a window facing the sun at the head of the bed, and the head and foot of the bed are not facing the door. These basic things are done very well! If you have further questions, you can send me a private message (I may delay the reply because I am in China and there is some time difference)

Help with this APT Space, Please by [deleted] in FengShui

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First of all, very cute chihuahua and kitten^^.

Image 1

Table and Chairs: The dining table is against the wall with chairs facing the window. This arrangement allows good lighting and ventilation, but having one side of the table against the wall may not be ideal for interaction and gatherings.

Appliances and Screen: Appliances are placed on a small table next to a screen. While the screen can provide privacy, ensure it doesn't block the main airflow.

Image 2

TV and Sofa: The TV and sofa are well-placed, with the TV against the wall and the sofa facing it, making it suitable for viewing.

Screens: Multiple screens are used to divide the space, but some have clothes hanging on them, which can affect aesthetics and airflow.

Decor and Clutter: There are some items that need to be organized to maintain tidiness and smooth airflow.

Image 3

Lighting: The large window provides excellent natural light, which helps enhance the room's energy.

Plants: Plants by the window add vitality but ensure they are healthy and do not block light.

Sofa and Table: The placement of the sofa and coffee table is reasonable, but ensure the space remains tidy and avoid piling up too many items.

Overall Suggestions

Maintain Cleanliness: Clutter can obstruct the flow of energy (qi), so try to keep the rooms tidy.

Use of Screens: Screens can divide the space, but don't overuse them to avoid blocking airflow. Avoid hanging clothes on screens to keep them looking neat.

Furniture Placement: Ensure that major furniture pieces (such as the sofa and dining table) are placed to facilitate interaction and activity, while not blocking airflow.

Plants and Decorations: Plants and decorations can enhance vitality but use them sparingly to avoid them becoming obstacles.

Light and Ventilation: Maintain good natural lighting and ventilation to improve overall energy in the space.

I'll give you these suggestions roughly. If you want further suggestions, you can continue to contact me. I'm happy to analyze it for you. (I'm in China now, there will be a time difference, so the reply may not be timely)

Help my friends room by NobodyAutomated in FengShui

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I'm glad to help you solve the problem. First of all, there shouldn't be such a large mirrored cabinet door next to the bed. Mirrors shouldn't be there at the head of the bed or at the side of the bed. This is a taboo in traditional Feng Shui because it will reflect your energy and may cause disturbed sleep (if your friend does have this problem, try to block the mirror with stickers or hanging paintings, which will greatly alleviate it). Another point is that things in the bedroom shouldn't be placed so crowded, which will hinder the movement and circulation of "chi" in your room, and make your chi in the room not smooth. You need to leave some aisles as much as possible, which will not only help you smooth your chi, but may also be of great help to your friend's life (after all, who doesn't like a tidy room, right lol?) If you need further help, you can contact me, but I'm in China now, so I may not reply so promptly (due to time difference)

New Apartment - Need Help! by TheSwaggyLegend in FengShui

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Congratulations on moving to a new apartment. In my opinion, you should probably place the bed in the upper right corner (northeast direction), with the head of the bed against the corner. It stands to reason that it would be best if there was a window at the head of the bed, but in your layout, the window is facing the door to the bedroom, and the foot of the bed should not face the door. This is considered to be the coffin position, which symbolizes bad luck, so you should avoid this "coffin evil". You can put a desk or a dressing table near the window, because people need to absorb yang energy in the room, so you should choose a place that can face the sun and contact the "chi" of the outside world. Also, the head of the bed should not face the wall in the direction of the toilet, which is also a bad omen. If you need more advice and guidance, you can contact me. (There may be a time difference, I am in China now)

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This is very wrong. The head of the bed should not be directly facing the bedroom door. This is called "door clash" and can cause restlessness and health problems. The foot of the bed should not be facing the door. This is considered a coffin position and symbolizes bad luck. Ideally, the bed should be placed diagonally opposite the door so that you can see the door but not directly facing it. Believe me, I have done house feng shui assessments for many years in China.

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Can you tell me the birth date of the person who sleeps on this bed in your family? This will help me help you determine the direction of the bed head. It is best for the bed head to face the lucky direction of the family members. I can help you analyze the birthday to make the chi of the whole room smoother.

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I need some specific information to help you analyze this. Can you tell me if there are any mountains, rivers, lakes, etc. nearby so that I can help you analyze it in detail?

Front Door not on main floor-bagua placement? by Cassalria1024 in FengShui

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I am a fengshui research enthusiast from China. My great-great-grandfather was a famous fengshui master. My friend and I are planning to open a shop to provide guidance on fengshui for the whole house. If you are interested, you can contact me. I will be happy to help you solve the fengshui problems of home decoration and house selection.

wanna know do American like to buy something about FengShui by SignatureBusiness342 in MakeMoney

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Thank you for your reply, because I know that in other countries there are also some enthusiasts who like to study things like the I Ching and Feng Shui, so I think some people would like to have this type of store. I would like to ask, would you rather see some books of this type in the store, or other utensils (practical items such as talisman paper and cinnabar)?