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The article hopes to serve as an example to share the knowledge of Classical Feng Shui principles that could be used to assess the Feng Shui quality of the property with its environment.

Meyer Blue
 
In Feng Shui, the shape of a land plot is crucial in Feng Shui for attracting endless wealth. A land plot that is narrower in the front and wider in the back is believed to gather and hold positive energy, bringing prosperity and good fortune to the occupants of Meyer Blue.

However, looking at its site plan, it seems like the building faces a direction between North and Northwest. This might be an issue because it could align with the Death & Emptiness Line, which means the energy might be unstable or lacking. It would be better if the building orientation is adjusted a bit to either the left or right for a stronger and more stable energy flow.

Nevertheless, besides the prosperous shape of the land, it has a wide front area in its North that acts like a Bright Hall. This means energy can gather there, which is good for both the people living in this residence and their neighbours, especially in the coming 20 years.

Contact me and I will be glad to share more with you on Meyer Blue if you are considering not only to nest your next Dream Home here, but also investing on a good roof over your head with Feng Shui attributes.



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The information represented in the above article: Selecting a Good Property is an analysis that provides you with a general overview of some of the property recommendations using some of the new project launches or existing properties based on Feng Shui principles. For a detailed analysis, you are advised to consult a professional Metaphysics consultant. We will not be responsible to you or any third parties for any direct or indirect, consequential, special or punitive damages or loses you may incur in connection with this analysis. You will bear the risk of any liability relating to this analysis.

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