Saturday, 5 November 2011

Exterior Feng Shui – part 2

In the first part of ‘Exterior Feng Shui’ we talked about looking for negative influences outside your home.

So if you have any of these, what should you do about it?

PROTECT first!

The way to protect your front door is by placing protective animals on either side.

These can be outside (if you have the space) or on the inside facing out.

These animals can be Chinese Fu Dogs, they are a popular protector in the East and also readily available in the west.

If you prefer alternatives, you can use dogs or lions.  Elephants with their trunks down are also protective creatures.

Whichever image you use they will only protect if they are facing outwards.  

Especially in the case of the lion, which is by nature an aggressive animal, if you have them facing inwards they will send negative energy into your home rather than protecting the outside of your home.

Poison Arrows


Coming From
Remedy


North
Place earth objects like boulders, decorative objects, a brick wall between your front door and the poison arrow

Northeast

Place lush green plants between your facing direction and poison arrow
East
Place wind chimes between your facing direction and the poison arrow (the sound of metal on metal will dissipate the negative energy)

Southeast

Place wind chimes between your facing direction and the poison arrow
South
Place a water feature between your facing direction and the poison arrow (in the case of your front door only put water directly in front of the door or to the left)

Southwest

Place lush green plants between your facing direction and poison arrow
West

Place a bright light facing out between your facing direction and the poison arrow
Northwest

Place a bright light facing out between your facing direction and the poison arrow



This is using the destructive cycle to neutralise poison arrows.  If the affliction is less serious, for example you have a poison arrow that is partially hidden by a wall or plants then the exhaustive cycle can be an alternative.

Using plants and flowers, lights, water features, wind chimes or crystals can all help deflect poison arrows away from your front door.

Shiny metallic door furniture can also deflect negative energies to avoid them influencing the energy entering your home.

While the purpose of this is to deflect negative energies away from your home, you don’t inadvertently want to bounce these back towards a neighbouring house, so things like decorative cannons or similar are inauspicious.  

These create their own poison arrow pointing at your neighbour and the purpose of Feng Shui is to be in harmony with your surroundings, not conflict.

The important thing is to create a clean, clear and welcoming area in front of your home to invite positive Chi Energy to enter.

Next time – F-Family and Feng Shui


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