NEGATIVE FEATURES IN
AND AROUND THE HOME
What are negative features
and how will they affect your Feng Shui?
Negative features in a natural environment are likely to be mountains too
close to a property, a rocky outcrop seemingly suppressing a home or stagnant
water sending Sha Qi your way. In an urban setting the negative feature is more
likely to be (but not exclusively) man made.
Flyovers, raised railway lines, pylons, microwave towers are all a part
of our 21st century life and in the wrong place can affect us in a damaging
way, both energetically and healthwise.
Outside
As with all Feng Shui
checking out what might be affecting the quality of Qi outside your property
and in particular what negative feature is aimed at your front door, the mouth
of your property, is the first step.
If you have a narrow gap
similar to this picture, such as when there are two properties close together
directly opposite your main door it will cause negative Qi to speed towards
you.
One of the most significant
external features is a pylon. They are large,
sharp and hard to ignore. As well as
bringing potential health issues they do send inauspicious Qi your way when
they are in the vicinity of your property.
Depending on their location in relation to your home they can also have
a negative impact on a member of the family.
For example if it is located in the Southwest this will affect the
mother or an older female in the family.
The edge of a neighbouring roofline will send Sha Qi your way but only
when it is in the vicinity of your main door.
Roads while being 'virtual
water' can bring either positive or
negative Qi with them. The infamous
T-junction, especially when it is part of a busy road plays its role in sending
Sha Qi towards your door.
If you have the bow of a road
or a curved road coming towards your main door it is sending negative energy
your way.
Negative features in the home
are likely the result of design features or property layout.
Inside
So what negative features do
you look for inside your home?
A low beam above your main door, an upright or
staircase in direct alignment with your main door are all negative features. The beam will suppress any Qi entering, the
upright will cause the Qi to dissipate and the staircase will result in Qi
moving quickly down the stairs and colliding with Qi entering the door.
A straight hall from the
front door to the back door sends fast moving negative Qi down its length
resulting in missing Qi through the rest of the property. This will cause an excess of Yin energy in a
Yang environment and will make the residents feels lacklustre and short on
motivation.
As with all things there are
qualifiers to the above information and a professional consultant will identify
what is important and what is not when conducting a Feng Shui audit.
To the fulfillment of your dreams
LynC
www.fengshui8mansions.com
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