Each consultation is unique, and the contents of the verbal and written parts of
our report are determined by the strengths and weaknesses of the Feng Shui of the
property concerned, combined with the expressed interest of our client.
However, the following extract will give you an indication of the breadth and depth
of our analysis and reporting.
Notes & Recommendations
Overall the Feng Shui of this is house is unusually good by UK standards, but there
are some things which can be done to further improve it.
- The Feng Shui influences outside a building generally have about twice as much influence
as those inside.
- The energy enters this plot from the Tiger side (Right hand side as you look out
of the house towards the road). This means that the women of the house will support
it, which is fine for you and your ......
- However, the lower ground on the Dragon side (Left as you look out towards the road)
will tend to weaken males & male thinking & activities (e.g. planning & organizing).
This lower ground is also in the South which both weakens the health of the eldest
male (particularly the head and heart) and means they tend to go away from the house.
- The garage does not have any internal connections to the house, which means that
this area of the house is “missing” from the ground floor plan. The garage occupies
the North which weakens career and business and the Northwest which further weakens
the eldest male, particularly the head.
- Since 1984 there has been a serious ill health influence affecting the house. This
together with the above weaknesses affecting the eldest male, is why the vendors
husband has become ill. This ill health influence is now quite weak and will cease
at Chinese “New Year” (Spring Festival) 2004, so in practice it’s unlikely to cause
you a problem.
- The Dragon side of the plot should be strengthened by increasing the height of the
barrier on that side to 3 to 4 feet (from the road to about halfway along the side
of the back garden). This can be done by planting a hedge, or increasing the height
of the fence. Either way it is important that the barrier should be solid and present
all year round (e.g. plant evergreens in preference to deciduous).
- The garage should be connected to the rest of the house, by creating a doorway between
the house and the garage (e.g. from the utility room).
- The porch area in front of the main door feels starved of energy. This is likely
to be due the combined effect of the two sha lines being generated by the corners
either side of the door (the corner of the garage & the corner of the lounge). These
can be fixed either with Quartz crystals (approx. 2”x ½”) placed on each corner and
aligned to point down the corner, or with a potted shrub (approx. 3 to 4 feet tall)
at each corner. (Shrubs should be placed at the side of the corner and tight against
the wall - if you place them in front of the corner the sha line often kills the
shrub)
- The main door should be painted in a colour which supports the Site (rear of the
house). This can be either Green or Blue. However there is also a strong “Fire” element
influence on the front door, which if not corrected can predispose occupants to a
“fiery” nature. Green will strengthen this influence, Blue will calm it.
- The rear garden is fine and the arc of trees to the rear of the lawn is particularly
nice. At the front you could introduce a small (1 foot high) barrier along the Dragon
side of the drive & continue it round the paved area to the lounge wall to encourage
more energy to flow to the front door.
- As a general principle as & when you change the garden to match your taste over the
coming years, curved shapes are better than straight.
Inside
The “Green” bedroom feels like human chi has been leaking out into it. (This often
happens when someone is seriously ill in a room). It can be cleared by burning incense
(e.g. frankincense or sage) in it twice a day for a week and then redecorating. Then
vaporize rose oil in the room once a week for a month or two.
Colours
Colours can be used to balance and harmonize areas of the house.
- The Rear bedroom has an illness influence in it, which needs to be corrected by decorating
the room in “Metal” element colours. These are White, Grey, Silver, Gold and other
metallic finishes. Providing these colours account for about ¾ of the total colours
of the walls & furnishings (ceilings & floors matter less), you can also introduce
some “Earth” element colours (Yellows, Creams, Beige’s & Browns).
- The Front bedroom contains some stress influences which needs to be harmonized with
“Fire” element colours (Red, Pink, Reddish Orange) and weakened with “Metal” element.
From 2004 it will need further calming with “Water” element colours (Blues, but not
Sky blue). The “Fire” & the “Water” could be combined into Lilac if you wish, so
White and/or Gold with Lilac is a potential colour scheme for this room.
- The Hall Stairs & landing should be decorated in “Water” and “Metal”, but you can
introduce some “Earth” if you wish (e.g. Cream & White or Gold with a Beech floor
should be fine).
- The bedroom above the garage is best used as an occasional guest room and should
be decorated in metallic to weaken the illness influence in it.
- The lounge and the dining room should be decorated in “Metal” colours.
- The proposed terracotta floor in the conservatory should be fine.
- The Kitchen has a large amount of “Wood” element in it, which needs calming with
“Fire” element. Some “Wood” colours (Greens) will be OK, but “Earth” colours are
best avoided in this room.
- The Utility room has a robbery influence in it which should be harmonized with “Earth”
colours (e.g. Cream, Beige or Yellow).
General Rules for Room Layouts
- Each room on the house plan has a 3x3 grid in it. Each of the eight spaces surrounding
the centre space is capable of affecting a specific area of your life (identified
by the number in the space). There are several types of influence (identified by
the capital letter) some of which are beneficial whilst others are harmful.
- The numbers and letters together they tell you what each area is capable of doing.
- The areas only affect you if you connect to them. e.g. if you sleep or sit in one,
if someone’s photo is in one, if something associated with the meaning of the number
is in one e.g. money in a “3” space.
- As a general rule important things should only be placed in beneficial influences
(i.e. A, B, C, G). If practicality necessitates something important being placed
in a D, E or H area the effect of the D, E or H should be weakened by placing an
amethyst crystal in the area.
Sleeping locations
- You should sleep in the front bedroom with your head in 8B feet towards 4F. This
will probably necessitate moving the built in wardrobes to 1C/2D/3E. In this case
put a palm sized piece of amethyst in 2D & 3E and keep only clothes in these areas.
Cameras, photo albums etc. should be put in 1C. Also if you will need to fix the
sha line which will be created by the corner which will then be sticking into the
room by the door. the easiest way to do this is with another clear Quartz crystal
(like the corners near front door).
- Your ...... should sleep in the back bedroom with the head in 7F and the feet towards
either 5E or 1A
- In the guest room place the bed so that the sleepers avoid having their heads under
the sloping part of the ceiling or the beams.
Positioning Objects to Benefit from the Influences
- Money. Put cash & current account cheque books, bank statements etc. in 3B (e.g.
in the kitchen) to help you get bargains. Put bills and other financial paperwork
in 3G (in the lounge) to help reduce irritations relating to finances. AND avoid
putting anything relating to money in any of the 3E’s.
- Career. Put a business card in 8G (in your ......’s room) to help career go more
smoothly. Put another business card in 4C to help spread your reputation.
- Studying. Put something to do with what you’re studying (e.g. course work, syllabus)
in 1C to help the studies.
- Family Harmony. Put photos of family members in 2C to strengthen the family. Put
photos of your dad in 7G, 2C & 5G.
- Projects. If you are starting a new project, put something connected with it in 6C
(in the guest room).
The Bathroom
The Bathroom is fine from a Feng Shui stand point, but if you want to alter it try
to keep the water drainage points in D, E & H. If possible relocate the toilet so
it’s no longer opposite the door. Also, if you redecorate, incorporate plenty of
“Wood” and “Fire” colours in the decor.
Moving in date
The best time of year to move into this house is between 4th Feb. and 5th April,
so your expected moving in time round the end of Feb. should be fine. Either Wednesday
28th Feb. or Thursday 1st March will be particularly good days for you to move into
this house.
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