Knife blades and dangerous edges, the poison arrows of Feng Shui

Do rough corners hurt you?

Rough edges are a feng shui trouble spot. Many times these edges are easy to miss and can be hidden. Sharp edges and corners can come from doors, square columns, shelves, cabinets, even furniture arrangements.

In feng shui, strong, rough edges are similar to the blades of a knife, and their energy should be treated that way. However, some edges are worse than others. Rear-facing edges, such as those on shelves behind a desk, or at the neck, on shelves on a wall, or on open cabinets, are considered especially dangerous.

Look around your home and office to see if there are any knife edges pointing to any place of importance, such as your bed, your desk, your dining table, or anywhere you spend a lot of time. Then consider whether it’s worth the risk of exposing yourself to these rough edges. Most of the time, through a simple rearrangement, you can keep the shelf or cabinet without having to get rid of it.

Protective feng shui is one of the first steps to take when looking to improve the feng shui of a home or office. Protecting yourself from rough edge hazards should be on your checklist so no one is left unprotected or exposed. Read the tips below for more ideas on how to handle damaging edges.

1. Never place shelves overhead.

These types of shelves can put pressure on the head. If they are simple boards, the sharp edges of the boards can be harmful. Placed on a desk or against a wall, a sharp edge above your head will make it difficult to think clearly or make good decisions due to the pressure being exerted. Remove them and put them somewhere else.

2. Beware of raised or tray ceilings.

These are very popular in home construction now. If you have one of these on your head while you sleep, you may feel pressured, have a headache, or have trouble sleeping. You could even have financial difficulties. Try moving the bed away from this edge, or create a canopy that covers the edge with fabric.

3. Be careful with the shelves.

Bookshelves should never be directly in front of or behind you. This can cause confrontation and backstabbing, especially if these shelves are at work. Move the shelves so that they are not in line with your body. This is especially important at work or while you sleep.

4. Avoid bookcase headboards.

These have a LOT of sharp edges and are not good for you. In addition to fuzzy thinking, you could also suffer from head ailments ranging from sinus problems to poor vision and headaches.

5. Notice the L-shaped arrangements.

These types of arrangements create the effect of “knife” or “axe”. The long side is the “blade of the knife.” Where do you see these? In L-shaped desk arrangements where the long blade of the knife is usually your desk! Separate the furniture. Do the same with the sofa arrangements as well.

6. The square columns have rough edges.

Hang a 6-rod hollow wind chime in front of the column to raise the energy, or place a vine at the bottom to grow around the column, or place a tall plant, curtain, or screen of some sort in front of the column. column. These columns are very dangerous if they are aimed at your table, your bed and, what is worse, at the door of your house.

7. Wall shelves create knife blades.

Wall shelves, especially neck-high ones, act like sash. Make sure they are covered and not up to your head or neck, especially if they are located somewhere you work or stand a lot (for example, next to a stove or sink). Head blades can cause very serious losses.

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