Feng Shui and missing corners

Feng Shui and missing corners
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Our body responds and contains energy or “chi” that is sensitive to our surroundings. . Likewise, a building’s form, structure and interior layout reflect the energies that it embodies. As we continually interact with our personal space it has a profound influence on the quality of our lives both on a conscious and subconscious level. It is a mirror reflection of who you are and your life circumstances. The internal environment that we live in plays an integral part in creating the external aspects of our lives. As with our human bodies the healthier the bodies of our buildings are, the more they empower and support us in living a rich, creative, and joyful existence.

When we adapt Feng shui analysis for a space the Feng Shui master does not confine the space to the eight compass directions alone but actually to twenty four directions of the compass dial and the observations of the landform, surroundings and the shape of the plot and the building decides the type of energy in that place.

Each sector of the house has a specific relationship to the occupants and in turn it has been observed that it does affect the health of the person over a period of time. Look at your house in relation to your body:-

East and Southeast sectors signify energy relating to liver and the four limbs. South relates to heart, blood circulation and head. Northeast and Southwest represent Stomach West signifies lungs, nose and throat. Northwest represents the organs as in West sector and in addition it also signifies throat and intestine. North, which also represents element Water, signifies kidneys, ears and intestine.

The writer is an Accredited Master Fengshui Consultant, Bioenergetician and Vaastu Practitioner.

Email: - fengshui@fengshuiserver.com

Web site: - http://www.fengshuiserver.com

Ph: - 91-80-25252456 or 25252109.

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