Henry Fong, a Feng Shui Consultant based in Malasia offers the following alternative advice on finding your Optimal Home Location:
“The ancient Chinese believe that the presence of Sheng Qi is crucial to our well being. Sheng Qi, or “living qi” is a type of invisible life force. Wherever we see plants and animals growing and flourishing, we know that it is present. Be on the lookout for good earthy soil and exuberant plant growth. On the contrary, avoid rocky terrains or one where even grass strains to grow!
Since “qi” can be blown away, you should not buy a house that it located at the top of a hill. ‘Qi’ cannot accumulate when houses are exposed to strong winds You should also avoid one that it located in a deep land locked valley as there is the danger of “qi” stagnating. Equally undesirable is the one that is located on the steep slopes. In addition to the danger of landslides, “qi”can’t amass on sharp slopes.
Look for one on gentle slopes that contain a hill or ground higher ground at the backside. It is desirable for the ground in the front of the dwelling to be lower. It would be great if it faces a clean river or lake. If not an open locale like a broad street or sports ground or even a wide road supposed to be enough.
Finally, the home is an abode to relax in and it is good to have it situated in a peaceful location. Do not buy a house that fronts a busy road or is very near a busy and noisy highway!“