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Writer's pictureJason Chan

Unraveling the Mysteries of Feng Shui: A Feng Shui Master's Advice

Updated: Apr 27, 2023



Feng Shui (風水) is an ancient Chinese practice focused on creating harmony and balance in our living spaces. With two main schools - Form (observation) and Compass (calculation) - Feng Shui masters utilize both approaches to improve the energy flow (氣) in their clients' homes and workplaces.


As a Feng Shui master, I've seen firsthand how applying this ancient wisdom can transform lives. Today, let's explore one particular aspect of Feng Shui - the impact of a broken house on one's fortune and well-being.


The Ominous House: 門前有破屋

Imagine opening your main door to face a deserted or broken house (凶宅). This scenario, according to Feng Shui principles, may subject you to unusual occurrences, loss of wealth, health issues, and legal troubles.


My Experience as a Feng Shui Master: A Cautionary Tale

I recall advising a client who lived across from an abandoned house. They faced constant disturbances, including littering, dumping, noise, vandalism, and criminal activities. Frequent police checks added to their distress. After applying the principles of Feng Shui, their lives drastically improved, and they regained a sense of peace and harmony.


Balancing Your Home's Energy for a Better Life

To counteract the adverse effects of a broken house, you can implement Feng Shui techniques to restore balance and invite positive energy (吉祥) into your home. Consult with an experienced Feng Shui master who will guide you through the process, combining the Form and Compass schools to achieve the best results.



Discover the Power of Feng Shui Today


Ready to embrace the ancient wisdom of Feng Shui and transform your living space? Contact our team of experts for a personalized consultation, and start your journey towards a more harmonious and prosperous life. Book your session now!



門前有破屋:凶宅

住宅門前正對用來停喪的破屋為凶宅。主家中官司不斷,常遭怪物驚擾,錢財散盡,易遭瘟疫。


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