Feng Shui – What we like about building shape.

On 01/03/2010, in Blog, Features, by Michael Oon

Feng Shui – Ideal property Shape. on Prezi Dr Michael Oon

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Feng Shui Technicals: Void directions (major and minor)

On 22/02/2010, in Blog, Features, by Michael Oon

Void directions are compass directions that are the interface of 2 different “compass sector” directions An example of the void direction between N and NE is 022 degrees. At this point, the energy has the characteristics of the 2 directions- N and NE. There is confusion as to the identity of the direction. This direction [...]

Void directions are compass directions that are the interface of 2 different “compass sector” directions

An example of the void direction between N and NE is 022 degrees.
At this point, the energy has the characteristics of the 2 directions- N and NE. There is confusion as to the identity of the direction. This direction is, therefore, best to be avoided. Any property facing this direction would have “confusion” or the occupants be uncertain.

Void directions are also known as void lines

compass-directions

The minor void direction is 15 degrees later – see table. Properties facing this direction are also, not recommended.

direction direction   major void directions   minor void directions
(degrees from N) (degrees from N)
North / North East N /NE 022 037
North East / East NE /E 067 082
East / South East E /SE 112 127
South East / South SE /S 157 172
South / South West S /SW 202 217
South West / West SW /W 247 262
West / North West W /NW 292 307
North West / North NW /N 337 352


The quality of this energy is poor and the direction is best avoided.

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Feng Shui Technicals: Entrances and Energy

On 15/02/2010, in Blog, Features, by Michael Oon

It is the main tenet of Chinese Philosophy, “Energy brings life”. Therefore, in feng shui, the aim is to fill the property with energy so that the occupants of the property will prosper. So, how does the energy get into the property? Of course, the energy from the exteriors comes through doors or entrances to [...]

It is the main tenet of Chinese Philosophy, “Energy brings life”. Therefore, in feng shui, the aim is to fill the property with energy so that the occupants of the property will prosper.
So, how does the energy get into the property?

Of course, the energy from the exteriors comes through doors or entrances to the property.

This posting is about the various positions where doors are being positioned in the UK.

1. The prominent door.

The door is conspicuous and easy to find by any person. The energy in the surroundings will easily fill the property with energy.

open-door-2

2. The hidden door

The door is difficult to find. It will therefore be difficult for the energy to fill the property.

hidden-door-2

The door to the property in on the right side of the passage way. The door at the end of the passage way leads to the back of the property.

3. The blocked door.

These are examples where the entrances are not easy to find because they are blocked by various obstacles. These obstacles would also hindering the flow of energy to the door.

blocked house 1

blocked-house-2

blocked-house-3

Once the energy gets into the building, it is distributed through the building. This is determined very much by the interior layout of the building.

Conclusion: A door in a prominent or an open position will get more energy from the exteriors than a door that is either hidden or blocked. Therefore, doors in prominent positions are preferred in feng shui.

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