Finding the Reason for Bad Luck
FS Case #2 Triggers that Change Behavior and Bring Challenges
Entering your home can stir up both good and bad energy, depending on the location of the door. Although the main door of the home has been described as the mouth in which fresh energy enters the home, it is not always the door people use.
In suburban life, most people enter through an attached garage or an alternative entry near parking. As we enter a home we are “activating” or stirring up the type of energy in which the door is located within the home. Personally, my entrance from the garage happens to be in a better pattern than the front door. I gladly reserve the main entrance for guests, while my family spends their time entering and exiting through the laundry room to the garage.
For one specific client, the garage entrance and traffic pattern activated an unfavorable energy pattern. This energy pattern was known for increasing the chances of car accidents, lawsuits, and arguments.
The client said since moving into the home all of the occupants have been involved in accidents. She also noticed that when arguments occurred, it seemed to be in this same area. This high-traffic area started through her garage entrance and continued into the kitchen and breakfast areas to fully enter the home. Before moving into this home she had not been in a car accident during her driving career, and since moving into this home it has happened more than once to her, and the other occupants.
One of the reasons I like sharing this case is the client recognized something had changed when they moved. Aside from an increase in accidents, she noticed behavior changes in her family. One of the best steps towards improving one’s life is simply recognizing a change and the timing of it. Moving to a new home is a big one. Those changes could bring a sense of peace, or a unexpected challenges.
Sure, it could be no more than a streak of bad luck meant to teach a life lesson. But don’t rule out bad feng shui. Feng shui is usually manageable.
Our human brains naturally seek patterns and answers for why something could be happening. However, if there is no major event trigger (like a recent move) then it likely is something not visible or perhaps it is hiding in plain site, but we don’t realize the potential impact. Sometimes a shift in a natural energy cycle becomes the catalyst for bad energy. Earth’s natural magnetic energy shifts and after a period of time it can throw the energy in the home out of whack.
Other triggers could be recent construction or home renovations, inside or outside the home. This includes digging, knocking down walls and even painting with bright colors. Was a water-feature recently added or removed? Have your trees become overgrown? If it is hard to make the connection between the trigger and a series of behavior changes or bad luck, it might be time to seek a practitioner. Sometimes it takes a set of fresh eyes that know what to look for and to pinpoint what is really going on at home.