Sunday 20 November 2011

MORE ABOUT FENG SHUI AND ROAD PATTERNS


A complex pattern of roads with many twists and comers can con¬fuse and trap the flow of ch'i. Try to create positive conditions in and around your house or apartment using greenery, rounded structures or designs and appropriate light conditions.

Roads that converge near a bridge are a powerful meeting point for energy. While this busy site might be suitable for a shop or restaurant, it can be overwhelmingfor a domestic residence, which would need to be well shielded by trees or a fence. Blinds or curtains can be used as a barrier, and a mirror help' deflect forceful energy. The houses down the side-road are better protected.

When roads branch off a main circular road, the homes that nestle within the inner branches receive the most beneficial chi.

The buildings within the bends of a quiet road benefit from the gentle collection of ch'i, although the luckiest sites are those within the larger gap - the 'jade belt'.

Although these houses are well-sited on this road, the good fortune normally associated with the site is reduced if there is a con¬tinual, heavy flow of traffic.

Many houses or apartment blocks are built along flat, straight roads, but this does not necessarily mean they have bad feng shui. The reading depends upon traffic flow, house structure, the amount of natural vegetation and the surround~ ing features. Assess these aspects before deciding whether counter¬measures are needed.

SOURCE: http://www.feng-shui-tips-for-wealth.com/feng-shui-and-road-patterns-2.html

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