Why Roads Could be Bad Feng Shui? The Myths Debunked (2)

Explaining the bad effects of roads in Feng Shui with a real case. Avoid residences with busy roads nearby!

We examined the nature of roads in Feng Shui in the last article. This time, let’s go into details of the bad effects of roads.

Pollution is Bad Feng Shui

The busier a road, the greater the noise that it brings. We all know that roads are sources of noise pollution. Roads with busy traffic are especially annoying.

Another by-product of vehicular traffic is exhaust gas. Needless to say, the exhaust is bad to health.

According to Feng Shui theories, noise and air pollution are “Sha”, i.e. bad Feng Shui. The presence of noise and bad air could cause bad Feng Shui that affects health. If the source of pollution is located in a direction where the bad flying stars are located, the consequences would be even worse.

Roads and Feng Shui

A Real Case

I have came across a real case, in which a young guy lived in a housing estate in Hong Kong. There was a busy highway outside his building. This highway was very close to this gentleman’s home, just outside the windows of the living room, and this was where the bad Flying Stars located. He had absolutely no problem with making money after he moved into this home, but his health got worse over time. Two years later, he was diagnosed with cancer.

I think it could be fairly say that, even if the highway did not cause any Feng Shui problem, the noise and waste gas emitted by the vehicles had adversely affected the health of the occupants in this building. From Feng Shui point of view, the power of bad flying stars could add to the adverse effects and may contributed to the health problems faced by the occupants, if any.

Now you know, roads are usually not good for health from Feng Shui point of view. If possible, choose a residence that is not close to any busy roads.

Can Roads Bring Good Feng Shui? The Myth Debunked (1)

Some say roads mean water and bring wealth in Feng Shui? Is it true? Let me tell you.

Many people, particularly Chinese, consider roads as good things in Feng Shui. Most of them think that roads could bring money, so it is good to have roads near home. Is it true? Let’s find out.

So why do modern people think that roads mean water? I guess the analogy comes from the fact that there are vehicles running on the road, just like boats moving in the water.

This is an unfortunate mistake. The power of water does not come from its ability to move objects. It’s the energy in the water that matters. Roads do not have the same energy, that’s why ancient Feng Shui masters did not regard roads the same as water.

Road Means Water?

In ancient times there was no motor vehicle. Transportation was done either by boat in the seas, rivers or canals or by vehicles drawn by horses. However, ancient Feng Shui books only mentioned the “real” water as a symbol of wealth. The Feng Shui measures implemented by the masters in the past were most related to “real” water, not vehicles or roads.

Roads are not water

Water Means Money?

Even for water, it does not mean wealth all the time. In most occasions, water is related to money. However, Water is also a source of power, if it is used improperly, it would bring bad luck instead of fortune.

We have seen many real cases recorded in Feng Shui books written in hundreds or even thousands of years ago, in which bad happenings were brought by water found in the wrong place and in the wrong form.

I hope this article helps to explain why roads should not be considered as water in Feng Shui. In the next article, we shall discuss what roads actually mean in Feng Shui. In fact, roads could be quite bad in Feng Shui. Wonder how and why? I’ll explain in the next article!

Instantly Know Any Person’s Character (1)

In my Introduction to 9 Star Ki article, I have explained that people born in different years have different Guas (卦).  The Gua of a person could be used to do fortune telling.  Do you know the Gua also reflects a person’s character?

In this second series about 9 Star Ki, I shall demonstrate how you can know any person’s character.  All you need to know is his or her year of birth and the gender.  You can re-read my Introduction to 9 Star Ki article to know how to find out a person’s Gua.

From 1 to 9

According to the 9 Star Ki theory, each person has a Gua that represents him or her.  The Gua could be identified by knowing the year of birth of that person.  There are totally nine Guas, you could treat each Gua as a Star.  This is why 9 Star Ki is so named.

If you have learnt 9 Star Ki from other web sites, books or teachers, you may have learnt a system which determines a person’s Gua only by the year of birth.  This system is particularly popular in Japan.

However, the traditional Chinese 9 Star Ki uses both year of birth and the gender.  In a given year, all male born in that year have the same Gua, while all female born in the same year have another Gua.  This reflects the Yin and Yang characteristics of everything on earth.  This is why we should check both the year of birth and gender.

9 Stars with Unique Characters

Each Gua (or Star) has a group of unique characters.  The characters are partly inherited from the Five-element characteristic of the Gua, and partly inherited from the corresponding Ba Gua characteristics.

The Characters of Gua 1

Let’s use the first Gua, 1, as an example.  Gua 1 belongs to water element.  So it inherited the “flowing” characteristic of water.  Water is also considered as flexible and volatile.

Flowing Water - 9 Star Ki - Gua 1

[Photo via See-ming Lee]

In the context of human character, people of Gua 1 are usually clever.  They have flexible minds and could adapt to different environments and new things easily.  They are usually eager to learn and may have many hobbies or interests.  They are usually not stubborn and have good sense to how things work.  They usually love thinking.  They usually could enjoy social life and could make friends easily.

How cool are these characters?  Right.  But there are two sides on a coin.  You have advantages and inevitably disadvantages as well.  Since people of Gua 1 are very flexible and volatile, they usually have less concentration, particularly on things they do not like.  It may be more difficult for them to stay in the same environment for many years without a change.

Besides, friends of a person of Gua 1 may think that this Gua 1 guy always changes his thinking.  There are always new ideas in Gua 1 people’s minds.  However, these new ideas may not necessarily be practical.

As mentioned, Gua 1 people usually can socialize easily.  To an extreme, this could also mean that Gua 1 people may have a relationship easier.  In the eyes of other people, Gua 1 people may be less serious in finding a long-term partner.

Gua 1 people are usually like water.  Unless frozen, water needs a container to form a shape.  Water without a container will flow to everywhere and make no real use.  That’s why, many Gua 1 people has high tendency to rely on other people.  They need advices from other people to consolidate their innovative ideas and guide them through the every-changing environment.

The above are typical characteristics of Gua 1 people.  The list is not exhaustive, nor is it definite.  Human being is shaped by the surrounding environment, educational background, family, peers and personal experience.  If all male born in 1990 have the same characters, it would be a very boring world.  Please make your sensible judgment when appraising people around you using 9 Star Ki.

There are other factors that may affect the weighting of different characteristics that a person manifests.  An example is the month of birth.  We shall examine these factors in the final article in this series, after the overview of the remaining eight Guas in the coming articles.

Stay tuned!