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Bad Feng Shui Features Poison Arrows are one of the foundation concepts of Form School Feng Shui. Simply put, the term means and physical feature that sends negative energy towards you like a poison arrow. The most important place to check for sources of poison arrows is at your front door. If you can identify any poison arrows aimed at your front door then you should use a Bagua Mirror to negate the incoming bad energy before it causes calamity, misfortune and difficulty for you. Here are some common types of poison arrow:
Water and Rivers are something that needs to be considered very carefully by the Geomancer when looking at a residence. In the ideal situation it brings in wealth and boost one's prosperity enormously. However in most situations, it spells decline, difficulty saving and has a strong leaning towards adultery. If the river flows the wrong way it would be considered to be draining one's wealth. Be very careful if thinking about buying a house near water! The water in the example flows gently away from the flats behind the river. What a pity it is that retirement homes were built there as the wealth of the occupants will be steadily eroded, leaving little for future generations. Good Feng Shui Features Armchair Mountains provide excellent Feng Shui when one is situated within their embrace as they will provide support for one's residence. This mountain was photographed in the Wuhan area of China Other mountain shapes also have their significance. Sometimes the shape of the mountain resembles something. If you view the mountain photo below, you will see it looks like a woman lying down sleeping. You can see her closed eyes, nose and mouth making the profile of her face, then it looks like as if her hands are clutched together on top of her chest. Can you see it? Other mountain formations symbolise each of the Five Elements of Earth, Fire, Water, Metal and Wood. Flat topped mountains for example, symbolise the Earth element. Chi Lin (also spelt Qi Lin) are one of the Eight Classes of Supernatural Beings. They have long been seen by the Chinese as auspicious as they can confer much protection upon humans. Businesses and homes will often have Chi Lin at the front entrance to ward off evil - this huge statue was photographed within mainland China Dragon Gates are common in Chinese architecture. This one was photgraphed at a Chinese restaurant. The presence of dragons symbolises auspiciousness and will help to scare away negative influences.
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