Spotting Hidden Secret Poison Arrows
Poison arrows in the environment are only “hidden” and “secret” if you do not know how to identify them. However, amateur practitioners should have little difficulty once they know what to look out for. There is nothing mysterious about poison arrows. There are a number of guidelines as to what constitutes a poison arrow:
Anything long and straight aimed at a home or building can be classified as a poison arrow. The straighter and longer the “arrow” the more deadly will be its effect on the fortunes of the occupants of the home or building. The most common form of this type of arrow is a long, straight road that joins another road at 90°. Most Chinese are brought up never to live in a house that stands at a T-junction or intersection since the killing Chi which hits at the house will be like “tigers in the night” attacking the residents. The effect is a great deal worse if the main front door is directly facing the road. When the direction of the main front door is moved in a way that deflects the effect of the road, the poison arrow will also be successfully deflected. Another method of dissolving the effect of such a feature is to ensure the level of the house is higher than the road coming straight at it, thus putting the house above the poisonous breath and successfully averting misfortune. A further method is to build a solid high wall (at least 6 feet/2m high) to block out the road. This option is open only to those with enough land since having a high wall too near the house causes another kind of Feng Shui problem. Finally, if all else fails, you might want to consider growing a clump of bushy trees; these can be very effective in deflecting all the killing breath introduced by the straight road.
Anything that is pointed, sharp, and directly faces the front of the home — and, more especially, is aimed directly at the main front door — is extremely harmful. This can take the form of the sharp edge of a building across the road, the corner of a big building or a large pillar, or a signboard placed in such a way that it seems to be pointing at your entrance. These take on the negative energy of a poison arrow and should be deflected immediately with a mirror. An excellent method of deflecting such a poison arrow is to use a Pa Kua mirror, the eight-sided Feng Shui symbol with a small, round mirror in the center. Use a Pa Kua with a concave mirror to absorb all thenegative energy. I would, however, urge caution when using the Pa Kua.Try to use it only as a last resort: the Pa Kua sends out hostile energy which has the power to combat the killing energy of poison arrows. As such, if you place your Pa Kua high above your doorway to deflect something harmful from across the road, it is advisable to make sure you are not inadvertently hurting a neighbor’s house opposite. Hang the Pa Kua above your door facing outward, and never hang it inside the home or office because it then turns its great power against occupants. Instead of a Pa Kua you can also use a wall or a clump of trees to dissolve the killing energy of anything sharp pointed in your direction.
Anything that is triangular in shape and peaked is also harmful. This sends killing fire energy your way and can be a powerful force in ruining careers and causing loss of income. The pointed edge of a neighbor’s roof is usually the source of just such a poison arrow. The easiest way of dealing with this problem is to use the Pa Kua mirror, which means sending killing energy back toward your neighbor. A more friendly way of dealing with such a problem is to grow a tree with plenty of foliage and, preferably, big, round leaves. Another effective way of deflecting poison arrows is to hang a five-rod windchime directly above your main door. Use a reasonably large windchime with rods at least 1 foot (30cm) in length. A windchime made of wood (usually bamboo) in this instance will be more powerful than one made of metal.
Anything that appears to symbolize an obstacle like a big cross is also considered a poison arrow. For this reason it is advisable not to live directly across from a church or any kind of public building that has a large cross as part of its façade, In Hong Kong, there are enormous crosses in the elevation of the Bank of China building and these were believed to have caused Feng Shui problems for the colonial Governor’s house since the crosses pointed directly at the old mansion. Sometimes two crisscrossing escalators can also create problems for the building across the road. This was the case in one of the most celebrated Feng Shui “wars” in downtown Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia. The escalators of a building created a big X directly in front of a building across the road, causing sales of the company the building housed to drop dramatically. A Feng Shui master was brought in and he recommended placing an antique cannon aimed directly at the escalators (and therefore at the building across the road). Sales quickly recovered but the business of the occupants of the building with the escalators suffered from bad Feng Shui thereafter.
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