[Feng Shui] External Sha—Snipers Outside Your Window
Let’s Keep It Real
Anything outside that makes you feel uneasy is Sha (negative energy).
Detection Radar 🎯
Stand at your window and look out:
Road Rushing 🚗
A straight road points directly at your window.
Feeling: Like a car could crash through any moment.
Sharp Angle Sha 🔪
A building corner from across the street points at you.
Feeling: Like someone is holding a knife at you.
Sky-Cutting Sha 🪓
A narrow gap between two buildings faces your window.
Feeling: Like someone is swinging an axe at you.
💡 Golden Tip
If it looks unsettling, just close the heavy curtains.
Feng shui wisdom: Out of sight, out of mind, Sha can’t enter.
The simplest way to neutralize Sha is to block it from view. If you can’t see it, its negative psychological suggestion doesn’t exist.
Feng Shui Practice
- Stand at each window in your home
- Look outside—is there anything that makes your “heart tighten”?
- If yes, close the curtains first, then consider whether you need a bagua mirror later
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