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Why is Feng Shui Important When Choosing a Property?

Is your property in the right location? Are you tapping into the life-giving energy of the environment for physical and mental well being? Here’s an article on living happily and comfortably based on Chinese Art of Living known as Feng Shui. The secret lies with what is outside your house…

Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese art of metaphysics in which energy from the mountains and rivers are tapped for the denizen’s physical and mental well being, a sort of living in harmony with the environment. When this energy (also known as qi to the Chinese) is carried by the wind and settles at the boundary of water, the residents of a property nearby enjoy the benefits of its presence which is invigorating and rejuvenating to the mind and body. But how do we tap into this positive energy? Please visit proactive-qi.com/Fengshui.html

Ideally, a property should be located where qi gathers. In other words, mountains and rivers should be in the vicinity of your property. Mountain ranges are a vital source of life-supporting qi. Rivers, lakes or any water catchment area on the other hand is a good collector of qi. Hence, the preferred location of a property should be near the mountains and water.

In Feng Shui, the ideal location of a property is one that is surrounded by mountains at the back (known as Black Tortoise), on the left (known as Green Dragon) and on the right (known as White Tiger). There should be water or an open area (known as Red Phoenix) in front and smaller hills (known as Table Mountain) in the distance. With such a location, the property is able to tap into the abundant qi and at the same time, insulated and protected by the natural environment against strong wind and currents.

It would be even better if the metaphorical Dragon and Tiger extend and protect the property like the embracing arm of a lover. In this formation, the mountains will not only bring qi but also serve to protect it from being blown away by the wind.

If the property is located on a flatter terrain, there should be visible protrusion on the land as this indicates the presence of smaller hills which are also sources of qi. In the absence of such formations, a property should face an area of water in front.

If a property is located in the town or urban setting, buildings can serve as mountains. Even though they are not a good source of qi, they nevertheless help to conserve qi in the area by protecting it from strong winds.

If there are no rivers near a property, roadways can serve as rivers. Even though they do not accumulate qi like waters do, roadways can still assist in dispersing or conserving qi when the property is located within its embracing arm (concave side) as oppose to its convex side. A property should ideally have roads on all four sides to allow even flow of qi.

In Feng Shui, it is believed that certain places or man made objects emit negative energy or Sha qi which adversely affect the health of residents dwelling in the property. When choosing a property or a house, we should avoid locations which are too close to:

Places of worships, cemetery (Yin energy)
T-junctions, Y-junctions of roadways (heart piercing energy)
High tension pylon cables, power stations, lamp posts (high tension energy)
Oxidation ponds, monsoon drains (cutting feet energy)

People staying in such a property, especially when these adjacent buildings, structures or objects directly faces the main door, will not have peace of mind, financial success and good health.

All of us face challenges in life. Feng Shui offers a way out for a dweller to live in harmony with the environment where vibrant qi thrives. By tapping into its life-giving energy, qi helps to support our endeavor in the areas of wealth, health and relationships. Get your free Destiny reading to activate your luck at bazidestiny.synthasite.com

By Alvin Yap
Published: 9/24/2008

Feng Shui In Real Estate – The Location   

Feng shui is a sorta guidebook about the placement and architecture of a house to allow good flow of energy. And it’s not just placement of the bed and couch. The placement of the actual house and landscaping will affect the ch’i (energy) of the house in a big way.

  How To Buy A House With Good Feng Shui

But with this list, you can at least feel more confident about his decision to go with a property. Look at the space? Feng shui, eyes? When you are looking for a house? or any space to this question? and considering whether to buy, … Would you like to do once you have considered all other aspects of the home goal, such as square feet, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, living room, location, price, etc.?  

YI Fengshui: The Primary And The Secondary Of Wind

Any property that is build must have a sitting and a facing. The definition of sitting and facing is varied, yet its crust meanings of sitting and facing stem from two more important notions of location and direction. Every entity that is placed on ground has a location as a reference point, datum or in the Feng Shui term, is a Tai Qi spot. This Tai Qi spot is independent on its own accord and yet dependent with the rest of the Tai Qi spots.  

  Choosing The Ideal Location Of Your House 

Feng shui is a sorta manual about the placement and architecture of a house to allow good flow of energy. And it isn’t just placement of the bed and couch. … Let’s commence with a few tips to bear in mind when looking inspecting the location for your ideal home. 1. First and most vital, research the history of a property. Find out what occurred with the prior tenants, and the ones before them. And even the ones before them. 

5 Feng Shui Concepts To Help A Home Sell

To put the best face on a listing and appeal to buyers who follow feng shui principles, keep these tips in mind. 1. Pay special attention to the front door, which is considered the “mouth of chi” (chi is the “life force” of all things)  

  Feng Shui In Real Estate: The Landscaping

Landscaping is important to the feng shui of a property as well. Are the trees healthy? Are there birds or squirrels around? Thats good. A big, open yard is good too, allowing for lots of good energy to flow into the front door.  

  Search For An Auspicious House Using Feng Shui

Not all homes are created equal in Feng Shui. Your house is directly affected by its location as well as the surrounding homes, water, roads, fields, cemetaries, etc. So what should you look for when searching for a home that you hope will be in harmony?

Feng Shui For Homes: Yep, There’s An App For That Too! 

I was chatting with a friend of mine from India the other day and, as is my habit, the conversation turned to real estate.  He mentioned to me that his father is a big proponent of Indian “Feng Shui” — how the home should be laid out, its orientation, its colors, and so forth.

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