We often hear "evil energy", which seems to be a very profound Feng Shui knowledge, but what exactly is evil energy? Simply put, Feng Shui is divided into outdoor and indoor. As long as any kind of landscape, building or furnishing makes you feel uncomfortable and oppressive, or has a direct or indirect impact on you, it is called "evil". This time Uncle Qi will explain to you the outdoor Feng Shui issues that have a greater impact.
The impact of groundbreaking is the most serious
When it comes to the most serious feng shui problems, ground breaking must be at the top of the list. Groundbreaking refers to construction sites, road works, scaffolding repairs or demolition of buildings outside a residence or office. If the location of the earth movement is exactly the "three evil positions" or disease positions in the fleeting year, the impact will be more serious.
First of all, regardless of the metaphysical impact, from the perspective of environmental damage alone, the dust near the building will be raised due to the progress of the project, which will inevitably affect health. Noise problems can also make people irritated, affect their daily sleep schedule, and make them prone to making wrong decisions.
In metaphysics, breaking earth will activate evil spirits, thus destroying the feng shui of nearby buildings. The strength of the destructive force depends on the size and distance of the construction site. Of course, the larger the ground-moving area and the closer the distance, the stronger the destructive force.
Groundbreaking near the office will definitely affect the company's business and financial fortunes, and may easily cause colleagues to make mistakes in their work, and may even affect their health. Colleagues sitting near the windows and facing the construction site will bear the brunt.
The sharp horn creates a great sense of oppression
Sharp corners, as the name suggests, means that there are sharp corners facing one's work environment, thus causing Feng Shui problems.
The most common ones are the exterior walls of nearby buildings, forming a sharp angle, or some spires or protruding buildings facing your floor or seat, creating a great sense of oppression. The larger the volume and the closer the distance, the stronger the power of the sharp-angle evil spirit.
Sharp corners can easily affect your health. If an employee's seat is facing a sharp corner, they are more likely to suffer from eye and neck pain. It can also easily lead to mental stress and make wrong decisions at work.
For shops and offices, sharp-angle evil spirits can easily lead to poor business operations, and management can easily get into lawsuits.
Even if you don’t understand Feng Shui and numerology, it is not difficult to notice the impact on the above two Feng Shui problems. However, the following feng shui issues can easily be ignored or the seriousness of the problem is underestimated.
Religious buildings damage feng shui and easily attract evil spirits
Some people think that there are religious buildings near the office or home, whether it is a church or a Chinese temple, which do not seem to have much actual impact, and may even seem to be blessed by gods. But in essence this is a big feng shui issue.
Feng Shui emphasizes "hiding the wind and gathering Qi", but temples are places where gods often come and go, which will attract and absorb the nearby earth's Qi. The wealth in the nearby area will be taken away by the temple. At the same time, temples constantly burn incense and chant sutras, which also gathers yin, which is detrimental to the health of residents living nearby. Therefore, there is a saying that "the poor are in front of the temple, the lonely are behind the temple, and the widows are born on the left and right of the temple."
As for the general architectural appearance of Chinese temples, the roof canopies have many sharp corners that protrude, which can easily damage the feng shui of the area. At the same time, most of the outer walls of temples are red. Red can easily make people restless and prone to disasters.
In addition, the large cross erected on the top of the church will also produce evil spirits. The cross is directly associated with Jesus being crucified on the cross. Even if there is no uneasiness, it is definitely not a sign of joy.
As we all know, Hong Kong has a serious land supply problem, and temples are generally very close to residential buildings. But if you have a choice, when choosing shops and offices, you should try to avoid being too close to religious places.
So what should we do if the above "evil spirit" problem really exists outside the office? You can refer to: "Office Numerology | 4 Ways to Crack Feng Shui Evil Spirits"
The former banker of the Seventh Uncle is an unusually old Feng Shui Ziwei Dou Shu numerologist. He is proficient in Ziwei numerology and Feng Shui formations. He has a deep understanding of all kinds of darkness, pressure, and survival rules in the workplace, and specializes in analyzing the wisdom of traditional metaphysics with practical methods to help readers and guests navigate various storms in the workplace and life. (IG: @unc7e_ )
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