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Feng Shui Remedies For Certain Feng Shui Violations

If Feng Shui violations exist, then there must be also Feng Shui remedies that can be used to neutralize the harmful effects of negative chi. Those remedies may apply to the internal, external, and historical, aspects of a property.

For Feng Shui violations related to the outside and historical aspects of a property, there are also corresponding remedies. This can be a rather quick construction of a building on a property that was burned to the ground. In a case like this, in order to correct the property’s energy pattern, take out a meter of the topsoil of the property and substitute it with a new one from a good source that has no negative chi.

If the rear of your house is lower than the level of the front street, at the house’s back area, set up a pole with a 24-hour low wattage lamp on top. The pole must measure higher than the level of the street. This will elevate the chi at the back to a higher level than the property’s front. The house should be reoriented in such a way that its entry is in the rear: this means the living rooms and the main door will be located at the back area of your property.

When entering the house, this will give a psychological effect of going up rather than going down. For an empty property that slopes downwards towards the rear, fill up the back area of the property so that the back becomes higher than the front.

If a straight road leads to your house at a Y-junction or T-junction, relocate the door in such a way that it does not face the road directly. Also, to block the sha, put a wall around your property. To soften the Chiong, you can set up a flowing fountain or plant tall shrubs in front of your door to prevent the flow of negative energy.

If these Feng Shui remedies cannot be implemented for certain reasons, you can hang a convex mirror or a Ba Gua mirror on top of the door to deflect the sha.

If your house is situated at the dead end of an inverted T-junction, place a concave mirror on top of your door.

If your house is fronting the entrance of a residential subdivision, transfer plants shrubs and the main door of your house to act as a sha absorber. If your house is located in an industrial park or complex, think about moving to a regulated residential area.

Jamie Catlett is an acupuncturist in Jacksonville, FL and the founder of Jacksonville Acupuncture Clinic.

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