Missing Corners in Feng Shui
Myths, Realities, and Professional Guidance
Unity
7/2/20242 min read
Today, let's talk about a common yet often misunderstood topic in Feng Shui—missing corners in a house. Many become anxious when they hear their place has a missing corner, frantically seeking various remedies. Today, I want to tell you, don't blindly try to fix missing corners yourself!
1. The Concept of Missing Corners
Most people believe a missing corner affects the fortune and health of family members. There are various sayings about missing corners, such as:
Missing Northwest Corner:
Bad for the father, possibly leading to health issues or career setbacks.Missing Southwest Corner:
Bad for the mother, possibly affecting health and family harmony.Missing East:
Be detrimental to the eldest son, possibly affecting his studies and career.Missing Southeast Corner:
Bad for the eldest daughter, possibly affecting her marriage and health.
These sayings might sound plausible, but they are actually nonsense.
2. Common Remedies
To remedy missing corners, various methods are applied by general "Feng Shui masters":
Placing a Tai Shan stone: To ward off evil spirits and stabilise your family.
Placing a crystal ornament: To change the energy field in your place.
Keeping small animals: Some people place fish tanks or keep small animals in the missing corner, thinking it can bring vitality and fortune.
Directly placing a Bagua: Using Bagua mirrors or Feng Shui compasses to suppress the missing corner.
Remember: These methods may seem simple, but they carry many risks and hidden dangers.
3. Case Studies
I recently encountered two real cases that deeply underscored the disadvantages of not blindly fixing missing corners.
Case One: Opening a Ghost Gate in the Daughter's Bedroom:
A family discovered a missing corner and hastily tried to fix it themselves by placing an ornament in the daughter's bedroom. This inadvertently opened a ghost gate. The once cheerful daughter started to have terrifying mystical experiences and even tried to commit suicide.Case Two: Using Bagua to Fix a Missing Corner:
Another family used a Bagua to fix a missing corner, which resulted in the daughter and father feeling powerless, straining family relationships. When we visited their home, we found that this approach not only failed to remedy the situation but also caused more problems.
4. Key Points to Note
Your Place Might Not Have a Missing Corner:
First, it's important to clarify that your place might not have a missing corner. Many people think that a missing part of the home is a missing corner, but this is not necessarily true. Feng Shui has strict definitions and criteria for missing corners.Missing Corners Are Not Always Bad:
Many ancient texts on traditional feng shui even say that some missing corners might actually bring positive effects, such as wealth, prosperity and prestige.Therefore, not all missing corners are bad. Even if your place does have a missing corner that could be problematic, you shouldn't blindly use Bagua or small animals to fix it. Incorrect remedies can cause more trouble. If you suspect that your place has a missing corner issue, the best approach is to consult with an expert in Yi-Renaissance. They can provide a scientific and reasonable solution based on the specific situation, rather than blindly attempting a fix.
5. Conclusion
Don't blindly try to fix missing corners in your home This is not only to avoid unnecessary trouble but also to ensure family harmony and happiness. I hope that when facing Feng Shui issues, everyone can remain rational and seek professional help, rather than blindly believing in unscientific methods. If you have any questions about missing corners feel free to contact the Yi-Renaissance team. We will do our best to help you solve the problem and make your home better.