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Revealing Tian Zhan Sha: The Modern Feng Shui Menace Affecting Wealth and Health

In modern urban environments, due to the high rise buildings and dense construction, there are some “modern feng shui” that did not exist in ancient times. One of the common and influential types of feng shui in cities is the “Tian Zhan Sha”.

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What’s the “Tian Zhan Sha”?

The “Tian Zhan Sha” refers to a special feng shui pattern: when you are standing in front of your house, at the front door, on the balcony or looking out of the window, if you are facing the narrow gap between two tall buildings, as if a gap has suddenly opened up in the sky, this sight is known as the “Tian Zhan Sha! “.

From a feng shui perspective, this pattern creates a strong negative energy field. Ancient people described this kind of bad energy as “windy and chaotic qi does not gather, birds do not nest, and human beings are not allowed to live here.” In other words, such a place is windy and chaotic, and the aura is unstable, even birds are not willing to nest here, and it is even more inappropriate for human beings to live there for a long time.

Impact of Tian Zhan Sha

According to feng shui theories, living in a house facing the “Tian Zhan Sha” may adversely affect the health and fortune of the occupants, including:

  • Easily get sick and weak;
  • Frequently encounter health problems or even need surgery;
  • Serious accidental injuries or bloodshed may occur;
  • Psychological stress and long term residence will affect the quality of life.

Modern science has also verified the existence of this phenomenon. Research shows that high-rise buildings under the action of the wind will produce a “counter-excited wind”, that is, the wind in the high-rise building between the rebound, accelerated. The wind speed reflected by a single high-rise building can be enhanced by 5 times, and the wind speed in the gap between two high-rise buildings can even reach 10 times. Such strong winds can have a greater impact on high-rise tenants, especially those living above the 20th floor.

How to resolve the “ Tian Zhan Sha”?

In Feng Shui, there are many ways to effectively dissolve the negative energy of the “Tian Zhan Sha”, including the following:

1. Hanging Shan Hai Zhen or Jiu Gong Bagua mirror

This is the most common and one of the most effective practices. Hang the Shan Hai Zhen or Jiu Gong Ba Gua Mirror directly in the direction of the “Tian Zhan Sha”, which can reflect and absorb the effect of the bad energy.

2. Place an Enlightened Dragon Turtle or Unicorn

The Dragon Turtle and Unicorn are traditional feng shui animals that have the ability to calm and neutralize negative energies. Placing an enlightened Dragon Turtle or Unicorn facing the direction of the bad energy will help neutralize the negative energy.

3. Set up a screen or plant barrier

If the front door is facing the Tian Zhaoshi (Heavenly Chopper) Surage, setting up a screen inside the door can block the Surage from coming straight at the door. If it is a balcony or a window, it is recommended to plant tall vines and plants, which can beautify the environment and effectively block the wind.

4. Use the “Tarzan Stone Daredevil”

The “Tarzan Stone Daredevil” is a stone monument originated from ancient China, which is said to be extremely powerful in suppressing and warding off evil spirits. Placing this stone in the direction of the evil spirits can effectively dissolve the Tian Zhaodan (Heavenly Chopper) Siren.

Do I need to move?

If the height of the residence is more than 30 meters (about 10 floors or more) and it is directly facing the Tian Zhan Bane, it is recommended to consider moving if conditions permit. This is because high-rise dwellings are more affected by wind and have a stronger aura, and even with feng shui measures, it is difficult to completely eliminate its effects.

Conclusion

Feng Shui is an ancient wisdom that combines the relationship between the natural environment and human habitation. Although the “heavenly chopper” sounds a bit mysterious, the principle behind it is actually closely related to the wind effect in modern physics. Whether from a traditional cultural perspective or from modern science, we should pay attention to the impact of the living environment on health and fortune.

For people living in modern cities, understanding and avoiding feng shui elements such as the “Tian Zhan Sha” not only improves the quality of life, but also helps to create a safer and more harmonious living space.

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