It is believed that by listening to the Earth, we become attuned to the energy of the universe. This energy manifests in the air as wind, on the Earth as water and land, and in the sky as stars. The Earth is an entity animated by energy; it flows within, through, and around it.
Investing in a property requires a thorough assessment. Therefore, Feng Shui advice for plot selection is based on the analysis of several factors, including the site’s direction, soil type, plot slope, compass orientations, compatibility with the prospective owner, and potential afflictions from the surrounding environment.
When it comes to group housing, such as row houses or apartments, one can still apply the fundamental principles of Feng shui and Vaastu to ensure that the investment is rewarding and the living space is harmonious for its occupants. Although there are limitations regarding room allocation and placement, Feng shui techniques can help overcome these challenges with minimal structural modifications.
The placement of corrective remedies in the identified areas mitigates the negative effects of a problematic property, thereby enhancing both the quality of energy and the overall décor of the space. Identifying the suitability of a property is a comprehensive process; however, the time and money invested are worthwhile when considering future prospects.
The shape of a plot is crucial for ensuring a proper flow of energy in both Vaastu and Feng Shui. Regularly shaped plots facilitate a steady and positive flow of energy that travels diagonally across the meridians. In contrast, irregularly shaped plots, such as triangles, trapezoids, and parallelograms, are considered less auspicious in terms of energy flow due to their unconventional shapes. An irregular plot can negatively impact the house constructed on it.
When considering an investment in a plot of land, take a moment to relax and walk around the area you intend to purchase. Close your eyes and take a deep breath. How do you feel? If you feel calm and at ease while walking, the plot likely emits positive energy. However, if you feel unwell or drained shortly after stepping onto the property, it is advisable to avoid investing in it.
In addition to the natural features of a building, it is equally important to be observant of other man-made structures, as they can also bring inauspicious luck or negative energy. Structures such as transmission towers and large crisscross beams can direct adverse energy toward the surrounding areas.
Similarly, the shape of a building is equally important for ensuring a harmonious flow of energy. Houses that are Houses, which are “L”, shaped, “H” shaped or “T” shaped and or with many missing or cut corners, is considered unfavourable and may bring misfortune to their owners.
A plot and a house designed with a regular shape and minimal missing corners are said to facilitate smooth energy flow. Such plots and buildings are considered auspicious and beneficial for the occupants.
