Clock Feng Shui: room wall clock Feng Shui taboos
Many people think that the clock is a decorative item in every home, and everyone ignores the feng shui function of the clock. In fact, in the Feng Shui of the home, there are actually many taboos and some Feng Shui rules regarding the display of clocks. If we want to improve our own fortune and that of our family, we must pay attention to clock feng shui.
So, next, let us find the answer together from the perspective of clock feng shui!
1. Bedroom wall clock Feng Shui taboos
1. Do not face any door. This is a taboo.
2. Placing or hanging a clock in the bedroom is roughly the same as placing it in the living room, but it cannot be hung at the head of the bed or at the end of the bed. Try to avoid using circles, triangles, hexagons or octagons, etc. Because round clocks will make people in the house uneasy, while clocks of other shapes will cause disputes in the house. Only the square clock is the most peaceful.
3. The bedroom wall clock should be of better quality, mainly with a smaller sound, so that it does not affect sleep late at night, and the shape should not be too weird to avoid bad illusions when you are sleepy. .
4. Don’t cross the door hexagram, unless there is evil spirit outside the door.
5. Don’t face the door.
6. There are not big problems in other places, but it is best to place it in the five yellow positions or the two black positions. The power of turning the wall clock into five yellow and two black positions is relatively strong, especially the wall clock with a pendulum that will remind you of punctuality.
7. The clock in the bedroom should not be too big. If it is too big, it will make people restless, restless, and cause them to gather less and stay away more.
8. It can be hung at the door, which means that you are on track.
9. Try to stay as far away from the bed as possible, especially your head. No matter how good the feng shui is, it will be useless because it will affect your sleep.
Taboos for wall clocks in the living room: The wall clock in the living room should not be facing inward. It is better to face the door or balcony. Because when there is no one in the room, the air is still. The swing of the wall clock can make the air move, making the room full of vitality. However, the wall clock cannot be hung in the middle of the hall opposite the door, because "clock" and "end" are homophonic. If someone pushes the door in and sees the clock (end) when he looks up, it may be associated with unlucky, so hanging it next to the door is considered lucky. In addition, everyone should also note that the clock should not be placed facing anything similar to a bell or a trigram, otherwise it will have a suppressive effect on the homeowner. This is not superstitious, but it’s better for everyone to pay attention.