Nina Posted April 22, 2020 Share Posted April 22, 2020 I've read a lot about it is preferable to have a regular square of rectangular lot. I have not found very much source on larger plots of land though. My question is if my house is on a large irregular(not of any shape) lot (~20 acres) and much of it is not used as you can imagine. Does this affect the energy of my home negatively? Is there a way I can demarcate it so that it seems like the house is one a regular size lot? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted April 22, 2020 Staff Share Posted April 22, 2020 These are some considerations: 1. Often a piece of land tend to follow the contours or a site. 1.1. For example often if there is a stream etc... or an already existing neighbour, one do get irregular shape of land. 1.2. For example, in an urban setting especially New York, one tend to see artificial square / rectangular grid of land. 2. The key success factor of what you described has more to do with Location, location & location. 3. In fact, Feng Shui in the past is about Feng Shui of: a. Landscape, b. The Site and c. The building or home. 3.1. Thus your consideration is the middle = b. The Site. 3.2. In Feng Shui, The Site need not be exactly rectangular or squarish. 4. When one zooms into the home, often a rectangular shaped is common place. Hope this helps! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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