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Professor Pan: How to determine the strength of the Feng Shui aura of a house

Professor Pan Changjun/Article The high-level guiding principle of changing fortune in Feng Shui is to achieve the balance and circulation of the aura. The so-called adjustment of Feng Shui layout is nothing more than suppressing and supporting the aura in a specific direction: if the aura is too strong, try to weaken it; if it is too weak, try to strengthen it. The size ratio of the area: First, find the center point of the house, and use it as the center to divide it into eight directions: east, southeast, south, southwest, west, northwest, north, and northeast (each direction is 45 degrees). If the area of ​​a certain direction exceeds one-eighth, the aura is strong; if it is less than one-eighth, the aura is weak. For example, for a house of 560 square meters, the average area in each direction should be 70 square meters. For example, if the west is only twenty square meters, this direction has a weak aura. For example, if there are ninety square meters in the northwest, this direction obviously has a strong aura. For a rectangular house, if the north and south are short and the east and west are long, the Kan Palace in the north and the Li Palace in the south must be smaller in area and can store less Qi, so they are classified as weak Qi; the Zhen Palace in the east and the Dui Palace in the west are large in area and can store more Qi, so they are classified as Qi. Field strength. A house that is long from north to south and short from east to west is just the opposite. For houses with irregular shapes such as L-shaped, U-shaped, etc., the strength of the aura distribution is even more disparate, which can easily cause deviations in the focus of family life and affect family fortune. Whether the house shape is concave or convex If the areas are similar, the concavity and convexity in the shape will have a decisive impact. A protruding orientation will give you extra points for the strength of the aura; a concave orientation will deduct points for the strength of the aura. Remember, a protrusion counts as a protrusion if it is within one-third of the width of one side of the house. If it exceeds two-thirds, it cannot be regarded as a protrusion on this side, and will probably be regarded as a concave on the other side. For example, if the protrusion in the north exceeds two-thirds of the entire side, it cannot be regarded as a protrusion in the north, but may be regarded as a depression in the northwest or northeast. The relationship between the area of ​​the house and the concave and convex shape of the house. The size of the house is related to the capacity of the aura, and the concave and convex of the shape affects the activity of the aura. Really good Feng Shui should meet the needs of individual people. Feng Shui should be people-oriented, adapt to local conditions, and vary from person to person. It should be decorated according to the birth date of the owner and the momentum of the surrounding environment.