Feng Shui
Rules to live by
Feng shui seeks to promote a harmonious balance among nature, man-made structures
(right down to power lines, dumpsters and heaters) and people. Adherents believe that
homes with good feng shui bring peace, health and prosperity to the people within. As for
homes with bad feng shui, well, best not dwell on that.
Here is a list of a few basic principles of feng shui.
- The front door of a house should not face oncoming traffic. Cars, lights and noise
disturb the peace.
- If a house is on a hill, the back part of the building should not be on the lower part
of the slope. This causes energy to roll down the hill.
- Homes should not face or be next to a garbage receptacle. Garbage receptacles draw
energy away from the house.
- A stove should not be visible to a person entering a house. Stoves are concentrated
sources of fire, which is associated with death.
- An apartment should not be next to or facing an elevator, especially a noisy one. Noisy
equipment robs a house of good energy.
- Houses should not face glass buildings. Glass buildings absorb the negative feelings of
their surroundings and reflect them outward.
Written by Diane Sussman
This article appeared in the Palo Alto Weekly, Friday, August 4, 1995
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