What are the commonly used orientation methods of the compass in residential Feng Shui?

What are the commonly used orientation methods of the compass in residential Feng Shui?
Introduction: Compass is an important tool for measuring Feng Shui, and we often see it in the hands of Feng Shui masters! The compass is also the Feng Shui master’s bread and butter! So what are the commonly used orientation methods of the compass in residential Feng Shui? Let’s follow the editor to learn more about it! If you want to know more articles and content related to the compass, please quickly enter the other compass-related article topics that Mr. Shui Mo has carefully prepared for you. Everything you want to know is there!

Orientation by door

In ancient times, the most common method was to determine the direction based on the door. Most of the ancient residences and buildings were only one or two stories high. Usually the main gate faced the street, open space, pond or other terrain, and the entire building was centered on the gate. In this case, the orientation should be based on the gate.
In modern society, urban houses are built higher and higher. In densely populated houses, the doors to the rooms are all in a corridor. In this case, the orientation of doors is gradually disappearing from urban houses. However, in many villas, farmhouses, buildings and factories, the door is still the main orientation. Even in some villages and towns with archways, the entrance and exit archways of the entire area can be used as the direction under appropriate circumstances.
If your home is a villa-type residence, or a courtyard-type residence with a main door facing the street, then the door legislation applies to the orientation of your home.

To stand in the void

A well-designed neighborhood will have large open spaces for residents to carry out activities; a complete residential area will have gardens and sports fields in the middle of the area; the above open spaces are called Mingtang in Feng Shui, which is a good place to store wind, gather energy, and gather wealth and fortune. If the living room, balcony, and most of the windows of your home face the Mingtang, your home should be facing the Mingtang. This method is called the method of empty space. People living in houses below the fifth floor can often face the Mingtang and take the empty direction. In the past decade, we have seen many large and well-developed real estate projects with 20 or 30 floors. However, because they cover a large area, there is a huge Mingtang in the middle of the community with living facilities such as children's playgrounds, lawns, swimming pools, etc., so that houses around 20 floors can also face the Mingtang in the middle of the community, and the scenery is quite good.

Direction based on the sun

Yangfa is the orientation method we use most often in home inspection. If your residence is located in a high-rise building in the city, and you live on the fifth floor or above and do not face an open space, then the law of void cannot apply to your home. In this case, the law of yang is likely to apply to your home. The word "yang" here does mean sunshine, but the direction is not the direction where the strongest light can penetrate. What is more important is the size of the air inlet and the number of windows. Because the Chi in Feng Shui is material, it can only be truly welcomed in by opening windows and doors. A well-designed modern suite often has two or three sides of lighting. At this time, it is not practical to orient the light. The formal method should be to orient it according to the wall with the most windows in the entire house.

Water orientation

In Feng Shui theory, Qi is a kind of energy that comes from nature. This energy will produce different effects in different environments and directions. Sometimes it is a good result, the so-called good luck; sometimes it is a bad result, the so-called bad luck. The air will move forward along the mountains. When the air moves to an open and windy place, it will disperse. If the air moves to a river or a place with water, it will stop moving and gather on the shore. Places where qi gathers are often suitable for human habitation. Ancient Feng Shui works mention that "dispersed by the wind and stopped by the water", which refers to the above-mentioned characteristics.
Summary: The above are some common orientation methods used by compasses in residential Feng Shui! When you understand the compass, you can refer to the method of setting direction! I hope this helps you!

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