Friday, October 26, 2007

House Renovation Precautions

I am prompted to write this after recalling an invitation to take a fengshui look at one house which was renovated in 2003.

What happened was that all was fine and it was until after renovations done towards the end of 2003 that the family found that there appears to be something amiss. Quite a fortune must have gone into doing the renovation and refurbishment. After a detailed check, it became clear that what could possibly be done wrong was done wrong.

Although the orientation and layout was left quite untouched the latent energy patterns of the house has been redistributed.

It is difficult to imagine that renovations can have a drastic impact on fengshui, but yes, they do. You see, all things go through cyclic existence starting from bloom, flourish and decay. This is undeniable. Likewise, things move along with the flow of time and this flow by convention shifts over fixed periods of time. What this means is that different energy forces comes into play, like a power shift. We are now into a different energy cycle compared with five years ago and that is why any renovations with respect to changing of doors, hacking out floor tiles, repairing the roofs, knocking down and building new walls all provide openings for the new energy to lock in and take effect.

For the fengshui lover, may I point out that the critical year may be 2004 but from my observations, it need not necessarily be so. Time in its own way is also a fluid and versatile fellow. Its impact on different people and matter varies from case to case. If you are a fengshui lover, do bear this in mind and adjust accordingly and make judgments based on your observations and confirmations.

Good Luck.

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