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Bad Feng Shui? How to “Cleanse” a Foreclosed Home

Bad Feng Shui? How to “Cleanse” a Foreclosed Home

“May Malas Ba?” (Is there bad luck?) It’s a valid cultural fear. Someone lost this house; therefore, the house must be unlucky. But in Feng Shui, Luck is not static. It changes with the owner and the flow of Chi. The Renovation Cure A foreclosed house often has “stagnant energy” because it was closed for […]

“May Malas Ba?” (Is there bad luck?)

It’s a valid cultural fear. Someone lost this house; therefore, the house must be unlucky. But in Feng Shui, Luck is not static. It changes with the owner and the flow of Chi.

The Renovation Cure

A foreclosed house often has “stagnant energy” because it was closed for months. The cure is Movement.

  • Tearing down a wall: breaks the old pattern.
  • New Paint: shifts the energy frequency.
  • Bright Light: kills the “yin” darkness.

The “Tumbok” Advantage

Some buyers avoid “Tumbok” (facing a T-junction) lots. But for commercial properties, Tumbok is Gold because the energy (and traffic) hits you directly. Knowing how to use the energy matters more than fearing it.

Make Your Own Luck

The luckiest house is the one you bought at 40% below market value.