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Feng Shui House - Location |
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Friday, 28 December 2007 23:16 |
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Remember Yin and Yang, the opposite and
complementary forces? In Feng Shui we always strive for balance.
Depending on the purpose of the premise or area, it can be
classified as either Yin or Yang. A human tenanted house, for
example, is classified as Yang while a gravesite is classified as
Yin.
In Feng Shui the house of the living (yang) should be separated
from the house of the dead (yin). So do your absolute best, not to
buy or rent a house that is located very near a gravesite! feng
shui house locationIn addition to gravesites, other premises such a
hospital, funeral homes or places of worships are considered to be
a bit on the Yin side. Try to stay away from them. If you cannot,
then make sure that your main door do not face them. Too Yang is
not good either. Premises such as prison complexes, police
stations, power generation plant, petroleum refineries fall into
this category. The general rule is to stay a safe distance away
from them. feng shui house locationOther sites to avoid include
landfills, rubbish dumps, airports, military camps, and oxidation
ponds. Beware too, of high tension power lines and microwave
transmitting stations. The emit electromagnetic waves which are
believe to the cause of some ailments. feng shui locationAvoid
houses located on hilltops. Such locations are exposed to the
elements and valuable Qi is dispersed. Moreover constant exposure
strong cold or hot wind can affect your health. Avoid very low
lying areas too. Aside from the possibility of flooding, Qi is more
likely to stagnate.
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