Generally speaking, whether it is a home or a shop, it is best to have a spacious front hall.
Mingtang plays a very important role in Feng Shui – it is the place where the energy gathers: the energy is gathered outside the house and then slowly sent into the house/shop, so that the energy can flow smoothly throughout the space, improving the energy quality of the entire home or shop.
The Mingtang is vast. In addition to gathering the vitality between heaven and earth, it also hides the meaning of "future" and "prospects".
If the front of the house or shop is wide, it means it will be more likely to attract wealth and fortune.
When visiting a food court in Singapore #, I unexpectedly discovered that there was a pillar blocking the front of this stall.
In other words, there is an obvious obstruction in front of the stall, but during lunch time, there are always crowds of people patronizing this stall, and this is the only stall in the entire food court that always has people queuing.
Why is business still so good even though the Mingtang is blocked?
When renting a unit like this, how can you turn disadvantages into advantages?
Feng Shui is dead, but people are alive.
Only Feng Shui that is people-oriented, based on science, evidence and experience, and does not overly superstitious or exaggerate its effects is moderate and the most practical!
# Mingtang
# Feng Shui
# Business Feng Shui
# Singapore
# Xuanshuo Zhenli
# Xuan Shuo Zhen Li 18