Dealing with T- Junctions is a common topic of discussion in the practice of Feng Shui. So, why do homes located on a T-Junction get such a bad rap? In the shortest of responses, the energy rushes down the street so quickly, its slams into the home, potentially making the occupants feel uncomfortable, while also allowing for an accumulation of negative energy to build up over time. The T-Junction is said to have a few symbolic names, including "tigers eyes," "poison arrow," "sha energy," and "cross roads." It's important to note, there are different degrees of T-Junction situations that could affect the home. To know which is which, it requires a bit of investigation and keen observations.

Below is a quick gauge:

Essentially, the less traffic along the T-Junction street and slower the pace of the cars, the better off you are.

The image above is of a case study with a home located in Los Angeles, CA, which happens to be on a very busy T-Junction Street. This house falls into the every 2-5 minute traffic pattern of movement.

The image of the same home from ground level. As you can see, the white car is turning left, but if something were to go wrong, the speed and force of that car would move toward the yellow house, even if they try to turn suddenly. Not to mention, at night the car headlights (Tigers Eyes) are facing directly into the home. This is a very high level of sha energy hitting into the home.

The Feng Shui recommendations for this particular home to block and protect the occupants was to build a separate wall with a door from the actual home's structure.

Above are quick highlights for the observed Feng Shui recommendations in plain sight for this particular home.

Keep in mind, with all these small changes to deflect the T-Junction, the owners still made it easy to access the actual front door and 'see' the home.

Feng Shui Manhattan Official Website

More here:
Feng Shui and T-Junctions - Patch.com

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December 5, 2019 at 3:44 am by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Feng Shui