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Five Feng Shui Principles for Floor Selection

In today's society, every inch of land is like gold. Therefore, most buildings are built as high as possible, and this is also true for many residential areas. So, when buying a house, the choice of floor has become a key consideration for us.

Below, the editor brings you five principles when choosing floors from the perspective of Feng Shui when buying a house, as a reference for friends who need to buy a house, come and take a look.

Five Feng Shui Principles for Floor Selection

1. For properties near mountains, the choice of floor height is very important.

In Feng Shui terms, mountains manage people. Therefore, once you can see a mountain where you live, you should choose a higher or lower number of floors according to the direction of the mountain. Because it is high or low, the angle of viewing the mountain is definitely different. For example, when it is high, the mountain is already below, and the auspicious direction has no effect; for example, when it is chosen low, the mountain appears too high and becomes an evil spirit. Therefore, for any real estate or residence near a mountain, the choice of this floor must be very careful. The principle is: if the mountain is in the prosperous direction, it is most suitable to choose a location that is about three floors shorter than the mountain; and if the mountain is in the weak direction, it is best to choose a location that is several stories higher than the mountain. For example, in the current Eighth Movement, if there are mountains in the northeast, which is convenient for people, you cannot choose a floor that is too high.

2. High-rise residences near rivers, rivers, lakes, and swimming pools also have very strict floor requirements.

In Feng Shui, water controls wealth. Therefore, whether the floor you choose is right or reasonable will, to a large extent, even affect your future fortune. In principle, if the direction of the river, lake, or swimming pool is in the prosperous direction, you should choose a high-rise location; on the contrary, if the direction of the river, river, lake, or swimming pool is in the bad direction, you should choose a low-rise location. In order to bring wealth into the house, because when it is weak, there is water, and when it is weak, it becomes prosperous, which in turn makes wealth more prosperous.

3. If the real estate or residence is located near some special place, generally choose a high-rise building, at least the seventh floor or above is more reasonable.

The so-called special places refer to hospitals, courts, prisons, cemeteries, temples, etc. If you want to buy a house near these places, try to choose high-rise locations and try to avoid low-rises. The reason for this is that the aura in these places is generally quite mixed, and the only way to turn evil into good fortune is to receive the "white aura from the sky" and avoid the aura from the earth. Therefore, this requirement can be achieved at a high-level position.

4. In addition, for real estate in the city center, it is ideal to choose mid- to high-rise buildings; for real estate in the suburbs, it is ideal to choose mid-rise or lower-middle floors.

This is mainly related to the skylight and earth atmosphere. In places where the earth atmosphere is complex, it is better to choose high-rise buildings; where the earth atmosphere is pure, it is better to choose low-rise buildings. This is a big principle that never changes.

5. Nowadays, many people will think in terms of numbers. I don’t object to this, but numbers can only be used as auxiliary reference and cannot be used as the criterion.

Feng Shui focuses on the prosperous and declining changes in the location and environment, rather than the simple good or bad of the numbers themselves. To put it bluntly, the numbers themselves have no fixed good or bad luck. As far as the Feng Shui of the Eight Lucks is concerned today, the more prosperous numbers are 3, 8, 9, 4, and 6, which can all be combined for reference. For example, if the building you want to buy is an 8-story building, you can buy the 3rd floor, or the 11th floor, etc. Taking 38 as a friend, which means Hehe River, also has a certain effect.

So, from the perspective of Feng Shui, when choosing a floor, you cannot simply rely on the good or bad luck of the number itself. It is even more ridiculous to say that the 18th floor is the 18th floor of hell. Just think about it. Are there eighteen levels of hell on earth? Besides, there were no high-rise buildings before. It can be seen that such a statement is simply unreliable. In principle, if you have good luck or are about to have good luck, you can usually choose a house with good feng shui; if you have bad luck or are about to run out of good luck, you will usually move into a house with poor feng shui for no apparent reason. , the subtle relationship here may only be understood, but difficult to explain.