Missing House Corners: Effects on Residents

   

Feng Shui experts emphasize that maintaining the完整性 of a property’s corners is crucial for harmonious energy flow. Deficient angles in residential spaces can lead to negative impacts on occupants’ well-being and fortune.

Many modern houses experience corner deficiencies due to architectural design or renovation adjustments, which may significantly affect the household members’ luck or personal fortunes。 The severity of such effects depends on whether the deficient corners are secondary or primary in terms of feng shui significance。


If the missing corner is a secondary one, its influence might be less severe。 However, if it’s one of the primary auspicious corners, the consequences can be quite significant。

In feng shui practice, certain corners are considered vital for a property’s energy balance。 These include:
Southwest, Northwest, Northeast, Southeast, and East directions。

When any of these key corners are missing or irregularly shaped, it can severely disrupt the flow of positive energy (chi) within the space。 This imbalance might manifest as:
unfavorable life circumstances, financial instability, or strained relationships.

To mitigate such issues, property owners often implement feng shui remedies like placing symbolic objects in the deficient corners。

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