
Although negative qi (or “凶气”) isn’t a physical weapon, it can still be dangerous. In this context, we’re talking about the terrible atmosphere in homes or offices that can lead to bad feng shui according to Chinese metaphysics principles. Below, please carefully check whether your home or office has these issues. The Most Overlooked Negative Qi in Indoor Spaces
01 Sharp-Led Lamps
Many lamps look beautiful but have sharp objects pointing downward towards the floor。 If you unfortunately use such a lamp, your health may be affected。 If it’s placed above the bedroom, relationships might suffer, leading to breakups。 In an office setting, employees may start competing or developing conflicts。
02 Wall Nails
During house inspections, many people and companies leave unused nails on their walls。 These nails were once used for hanging items but now pose a hidden danger, acting like “weapons” that harm the occupants of the space。
03 Exposed Wires
Please note that exposed wires refer to two situations: those running through walls instead of being properly concealed and those pulled out using power strips for convenience。 These hazards primarily affect cognitive abilities according to feng shui principles。
04 Knives on the Table
Whether in high-end villas or ordinary homes, many kitchens have knives openly placed on tables or near stoves for convenience。 However, leaving these kitchen tools exposed creates negative energy that can harm relationships and financial stability.
05 Randomly Placed Swords
Some people collect swords and place them carelessly in corners, behind doors, next to sofas, or on balconies。 Others intentionally display them on walls or beside beds。 Feng shui experts warn that these placements disrupt energy flows and harm career luck, health, and relationships。
06 Unorganized Shoes
While shoes are typically stored in shoe cabinets, some people (especially those in southern regions) keep them unorganized for convenience。 This arrangement generates negative qi. Even when stored properly, shoes should face inward into the cabinet; having them face outward also creates harmful energy.
07 Cluttered Makeup Items
Ladies who love beauty have every right to showcase their makeup, but leaving them scattered all over a table disrupts the energy field and attracts negative qi (” Many married couples struggle with inflation; checking whether cosmetics are excellently stored might provide some answers.
08 Scattered Cash
“Cash not in storage” refers to people who keep money scattered around their homes or offices—under beds, sofas, cars, drawers, etc。 This attracts negative qi and invites financial institutions according to feng shui principles.
If you notice these issues in your space, consider doing a Feng Shui adjustment as soon as possible to eliminate negative energy and restore harmony。 For professional guidance, contact a certified Feng Shui master today!
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