Tuesday, 3 April 2012
CUL DE SAC
In Feng Shui, a cul-de-sac is believed to bring bad luck or "negative Qi" to those living at such place. "A cul-de-sac 'refers to dead-end street with only one inlet/outlet. Culs-de-sac may also be called "no through roads".
Many feng shui practitioners believe that living at the end of a dead end road is not the most desirable location and it is advisable to try not to get stuck in such a location. To start with, the chi energy coming to a house placed at the end of a road is usually fast, so the energy is not beneficial. Instead of bringing good fortune, it brings misfortune.
What to do?
The cure lies in harnessing the energy that flows down the road towards your house. If you can capture the chi and transform it into good sheng chi before it enters your home, you would have effectively transformed bad chi into good chi, and changed bad feng shui into really good feng shui. This is because feng shui is really about capturing and creating good chi.
The best way of transforming chi energy is to first force it to slow down. Chi energy slows down when it meets with an obstacle, which can be a wall, some trees, boulders or any kind of structure. Chi energy also slows down when it encounters a body of water. To force oncoming chi that flows along a road to decelerate, the best way is to build a wall - something about five feet high.
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