Feng Shui Tips for buying a home
February 3, 2010
The way to look at a home in the Feng Shui concept is to use what is called Feng Shui eyes. You do not have to use Feng Shui eyes until you have ensured the house has all your requirements such as square footage, the number of bedrooms, etc… that you have on your requirement lists. Now, get your Feng Shui eyes working.
When buying a home the problem is that most homebuyers only list a few objections when looking for a home, which include location, size, and price. The problem is there is so much more to include in your search. If you happen to use the concept of Feng Shui, you will be able to learn of possible problems in a house besides just the number of square footage and the number of rooms. More Realtors are beginning to learn this concept in order to help their clients find the best possible home that will meet their needs in all ways.
Buying a home can be a very stressful adventure as the home is the place you rest, sleep, enjoy the family, and everything else in life. Your home is the center point to your life and has to meet all needs in order for you and your family to enjoy your home.
As you, begin your close up look at the house start with the exterior. You know the house your requirements but now look deeper. You want neighbors that will not drain your energy with negative energy. From the property, you may see negative energy in the way of garbage dump, cell phone tower, cemetery, funeral home, large buildings, dead vegetation such as trees, plants, and flowers, railroad, airport, and highway. All of these are great examples of negative energy or energy draining places. These things can lead to physical stress, emotional, or psychological stress if a person lives nearby these places and sees them on a daily basis.
The lawn should not slope downward in the front or the back of the home. If the lawn slopes download in front it can cause career problems, sloping in the back can cause wealth or relationship problems. Very steep slopes can cause those that live in the home to feel insecure and unsafe.
The front entry should be clearly seen from the road and be very welcoming. This will also welcome all kinds of great opportunities to come into your life.
The International Feng Shui Guild, the Feng Shui Bagua states that “consists of eight external houses and a central one called the Tai Ji… Each of the eight houses… (Represents) life aspects in resonance with that trigram sector.” Thus, your lot should be square or rectangular along with the house. If the house and lot is not of this shape, the owner will be missing a section and may cause problems to arise. The issues relate to life aspect such as wealth/power, reputation, romance/relationships, children/creativity, helpful people, career, knowledge, and family. The center of the home represents health.
The number of your house should not include the number 4. Using Chinese numerology, the number 4 stands for death. Therefore, this number is to be avoided. The number 8 symbolizes longevity and the number 9 symbolizes wealth.
A house facing south is favorable in Feng Shui. If the home is in the Northern Hemisphere the south does receive more sunlight, which represents growth and vitality. Homes that face east embrace the morning sun, which provides new beginnings. Homes facing west embrace the setting sun and will have more energy for endings. Homes facing north are to be avoided as they receive the least amount of sunlight at the front of the home.
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2 Comments to Feng Shui Tips for buying a home
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is it not good to buy lot that is not facing east or morning sun, could you pls explain it further
Here is a link that should be helpful when it comes to designing peaceful dwellings. hope this helps!
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