FengShui at home - your home and its surroundings part 1
Sunday, 3 May 2009
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Any house or building should consider the nature of the
The 4 FengShui Celestial Animals 左青龙右白虎前朱雀后玄武 formation.
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The Green Dragon and White Tiger are believed to guard the house and should be well-balance. This formation can be achieved
if both sides of the house are similar in their proportions.
If additional extensions, rooms or floors are made such that one side is much larger or wider than the other side, one animal may become to powerful and difficult to control which in turn
could effect the health and wealth of its occupants.
When you look at your house there should be a sense of balance and unity in its structure- one side should not look "heavy" or out of proportion with the rest. This does not means
a building must be perfectly symmetrical, but must be in proportion in term of the buidling itself, and with the features and architecture around it.
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Figure 1. The White Tiger is stronger than the Green Dragoin
As depicted in the figure above, extensions or additional floors on the Tiger side make the building unbalanced.
As a result, the White Tiger "devour" the Green dragon and could effect its occupants in term of their health and money luck.
Figure 2. An unbalance house.
For a Shoe-shaped house as shown above, the master bedroom, kitchen and living room should be located at the "ankle" of the house.
A lamp in the garden will create a sense of balance, and plants or trees would create a sense of support and take away the pressure away from the 'heel'.
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