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Feng Shui T-Intersection Cure / Front Door Cure
Place your convex Bagua mirror above your door on the interior wall facing toward the street. Yes, you won’t actually see the mirror.
The Feng Shui for a house on a T-intersection or for a home with a front door lining up with a neighbor’s front door can be quite overwhelming with negative energy, or Chi.
I have a previous blog post that goes into more details why a T-intersection is so dangerous. I won’t re-hash those issues here.
Fortunately, there are cures for a home on a T-intersection!
Convex Bagua Mirror Cure
The simplest Feng Shui cure for houses like this is a convex bagua mirror.
Just hang it above your front door facing the street with the intention of reflecting all the bad Chi out before it even has a chance to come into the house.
If you don’t want it to be seen from the outside of the house, then you can still hang it from inside of the house above the doorway.
Either way, be sure the reflective side of the mirror is facing out to the street or the neighbor’s front door.
Yes, if the mirror is inside of your house, you won’t actually see the reflection when you look at the bagua because the reflective part of the mirror will be against the wall.
Even though the actual objects are not being reflected by the mirror, you are still reflecting the Chi, so it will work fine.
This sign should actually mean, “Keep Out!”
Next Steps
Remember, T-intersections and front doors lining up can be a serious problem in Feng Shui.
Don’t ignore them!
While the above is a quick cure, it won’t necessarily provide long-term benefits to those living on a T-intersection. Read about more lasting Feng Shui cures on my cul-de-sac post, which also applies to T-intersections.
If this simple cure doesn’t seem to work, even short-term, there may be more Feng Shui factors involved with your particular home.
For more help, contact me right now to inquire about a Feng Shui Space Clearing or a Virtual Feng Shui Consultation.
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Buying a New Home? Ensure it Has Good Feng Shui.
When you are looking to buy a home, this is your biggest opportunity to ensure the greatest Feng Shui gains.
So, here are a few major things that we should consider in a home.
Where to Start
A big tree in front of the house (bigger then the home itself) is bad.
Also, you should keep the placement of the front door in mind.
When you open the front door into the house what do you see straight ahead of you?
If it’s a door that is in line with your stairs, back door or a fireplace, the Feng Shui energy, or “Chi”, can quickly escape without providing your household elements any benefit.
Ideal Feng Shui House Shapes
Is the house in a nice geometrical shape of a square or rectangular shape?
This is ideal for Feng Shui.
Odd-shaped homes can be quite difficult to Feng Shui appropriately.
Further, you could be completely missing a section of the Feng Shui bagua with some odd-shaped homes.
Street Placement
The home’s placement on the street can be quite important, as well.
We generally don’t like homes that lay at the top-center of a T-intersection.
We also don’t like the end of the street, so stay away from cul-de-sac homes.
We like a home that backs up to a nicely kept hill, as the hill can offer protection.
Next Steps
These are just some of the things to look out for when looking to buy a new home.
But, this doesn’t mean that there is no hope for homes that have any of these things.
There are cures for many of the problems listed above.
It would be best to bring in a Feng Shui consultant to give you some advice regarding your new home before you buy and again before moving in.
This will ensure that you get the maximum benefit of positive energy through Feng Shui.
Good luck finding that perfect home!
Check out my newer blog post with a home buying checklist for great Feng Shui.
As a specialist in real estate Feng Shui, contact me right now to inquire about a Feng Shui Space Clearing or a Virtual Feng Shui Consultation.
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Front Doors and Feng Shui
About the only good Feng Shui in this home’s front door is the welcome mat!
What do you see when you open the front door into your home?
Do you see your back door to the patio? Do you see a fire place? How about the stairs?
If these things are the very first thing you see as soon as you open your door into your house, your Feng Shui energy flowing into your house called Chi can go straight out the back door, out the chimney and up the stairs, all before it can give energy to any other parts of the house.
Sometimes, such door placements can also drain the energy of the house.
You might feel like the house is sucking the life right out of you.
You can slow down the energy going straight out by putting some plants in it’s pathway or use some red tape to slow down the energy.
You might even be able to use a crystal to spread that Chi around, just as the same crystal spreads light around.
For more information about the area around your front door, read about the Career /Business / Life Path section of your Bagua.
Don’t let your energy drain away.
For more immediate help, contact me right now to inquire about a Feng Shui Space Clearing or a Virtual Feng Shui Consultation.
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Slanted Ceilings and Feng Shui
If you spend a lot of time in a space where the ceiling slants down towards you (above the bed, or above your desk), you may be in a situation where the chi is “smashing down” on you and disturbing your personal energies.
For more cures specific to your home, contact me right now to inquire about a Virtual Feng Shui Consultation.
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Feng Shui Cures for a House at a T-Intersection
If you have one of these street signs in front of your house, it can be very bad for your Feng Shui.
You have to think of a street as a river that runs in front of your house, and that river’s water is representative of Chi, or Feng Shui energy.
You always want the energy to run in a calm and peaceful way in, around, and through the house or office you are in.
So, if your house is at the top center of the “T” in a T-intersection, energy is going to run into that T-intersection just like water hitting a blocked off river bank before sweeping off to the sides.
This creates very aggressive energy, which can start to tear away at your home and your well-being.
If you are looking into buying a house in a T-intersection, you might want to seriously reconsider.
Fortunately, there are ways to cure this aggressive energy if you are already living in a home at a T-intersection.
This sign should actually mean, “Keep Out!”
Such ideas include adding very thick and strong guardrails in front of the house.
This will not only help slow down the Chi, but will also prevent cars from crashing into your home!
For personalized advice on how to avoid homes with bad Feng Shui, find out how Jessie can help at her Feng Shui for Buying Real Estate page.
If you are already in a home at a T-intersection, get an In-Home Feng Shui Consultation today!
Don’t ignore this advice! T-intersections can be quite serious.
For even more information on lasting Feng Shui cures, read up on my more recent T-intersection post and my cul-de-sac post, which also applies to T-intersections.
For more help, contact me right now to inquire about a Virtual Feng Shui Consultation.
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