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External Sha: Roads, Sharp Corners, and Curved Traffic
What you see outside the window still matters—separate fear from facts
In dense cities, some external pressure is common. Severity depends on distance, alignment, night headlights, and your sensitivity.
Key takeaways
- Road rush: buffer with screens, entry furniture, or plants; high floors need distance context.
- Sharp corner: block the view with curtains, frosted film, or plants.
- Curved road outside: tradition worries about unstable qi; in practice, check traffic noise and safety.
Sources & references
Key points are summarized from the works and public references below, reflecting mainstream feng shui, fate-chart, and divination teachings for beginners—not personal invention. Apply ideas with judgment.
- ReferenceForm School (Wikipedia)
Landscape and form methods
- ClassicBook of Burial (Zang Shu)
Guo Pu; early text on qi and gathering wind
- ReferenceFeng shui (Wikipedia)
Overview article