Common exterior Feng Shui Sha Qi to avoid
/Common exterior Feng Shui Sha Qi to avoid
When we are searching to buy or rent a house, there are some classical "bad" Feng Shui most Chinese people recognize. A Chinese broker will understand the Feng Shui consideration, while others will not agree.
I am not arguing about who is right and who is wrong. People from the different cultural background will choose what they believe the most beneficial house and layout. Both sides have valid points. In this article/video, I am showing some typical Feng Shui most Chinese people will avoid as a residence.
Are they really bad Feng Shui and hopeless? It really depends how you use the space. A place with too much "Sha Qi" (killing Qi) can be good for special professions or bring breakthrough and changes. But in general, when a Qi flow is too strong, too fast, or directly angled at your house, it is not a peaceful place for a residence.
The Flying Star Feng Shui chart for the 2025 year of the snake highlights nine stars and affliction locations, including Tai Sui, Sui Po, and San Sha.