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McDonald’s Outlet in Chennai

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Laughing Buddha

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If you’re in the market to buy a new home or would just like to assess your current situation

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Uma muralikrishna

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Active fengshui - looking to Buy a house?
If you’re in the market to buy a new home or would just like to assess your current situation, what we offer here should be considered.In some measure, our health and livelihood depend on the very paths we take for granted. Consider the following illustrations.
Fengshui tips

  1. A Straight road:Generally most homes are positioned along this type of road pattern. Is this a bad thing? Only if the road is a main thoroughfare, where you’re subjected to extra noise, dirt, and other things possibly causing fatigue and illness. Is it more peaceful listening to sirens or song birds? In the same vein, if you live alongside river rapids, you may feel out of control, as if you’re being buffeted downstream. Now, if the straight road in question is not frequented by traffic, it resembles a lazy stream—quiet, peaceful, balanced.
  2. A dead-end street: Here, this dwelling is a recipient of poison arrow energy rushing up the street into the occupant’s front door. Most inauspicious, indeed. It’s also unfavorable to live in an apartment or work in an office at the end of long hall.
  3. A T-junction: Once again, poison arrow energy intrudes. Like a runaway locomotive, it will stop only on impact, enveloping your home in its destructive forces
  4. A Corner lot: You may feel unbalanced living on a corner lot. This is because one side of your dwelling’s protection is separated by the street. Also, traffic, noise, and glaring headlights are a consideration.
  5. A Y-junction: Similar to a dead-end and T-junction pattern, a home residing in a Y-junction is subjected to two torrents of unfavorable energy. Further, this configuration is cause for accidents due to cars careening off the path into your home.
  6. A cul-de-sac (a street that is open at one end only). Unlike the dead-end street depicted in illustration 2, a house situated on a cul-de-sac containing an island is fortunate.
  7. A U-shape: It stands to reason you may feel suffocated living in a house positioned inside a noose! Although atypical to city streetscape, avoid purchasing a country or mountain home where this type of pattern is more
  8. A Sharp bend: Maneuvering a car around sharp bends is tricky business. The screech of brakes and the glare of headlights add extra anxiety. Would you want to live on such a danger-prone street?
  9. A meandering path: Cradled inside an open U-junction, you are protected from the threat of accidents, glaring lights, and poison arrow energy. A house situated here is considered lucky—the benevolent, winding energy bringing prosperity, good health, and promotion.
Some final points:
Although not illustrated here, living on the same level or below a bridge is inauspicious. So is living between parallel roads. So, what then are the most favorable locations? Simply, a meandering path (9), followed by a cul-de-sac (6), and a straight road (1) not frequented by traffic. Remember, when evaluating your situation, roadways and water courses are equivalent.
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