I. Shape
There are various shapes of wall clocks, such as traditional squares and circles, as well as fashionable triangles and other special shapes. In geomantic omen, different shapes represent different geomantic attributes. For example, in geomantic omen, a circle belongs to gold, a square belongs to earth, a rectangle belongs to wood, a polygon belongs to water, and a triangle belongs to fire, some of which are beneficial to the master's fortune, while others will have adverse effects on the master. Wall clocks with three properties of Jin Mu soil are more suitable for hanging in the living room, which will help the owner's fortune, while the other two properties are not suitable for hanging in the living room.
Second, quantity.
Some people will hang a variety of seeds at home so that they can see the time conveniently at any time, but from the perspective of geomantic omen, this is not appropriate. Too many wall clocks give people an urgent psychological hint, make people feel anxious, easily lead to disputes among family members, and affect family harmony.
Third, positioning
Orientation is a very important factor in geomantic omen, and different orientations correspond to different attributes. As far as the living room is concerned, the dragon position representing auspicious position is the right side of the living room, and the white tiger position representing fierce position is the right side of the living room. For the wall clock, we should put it on the left side of the living room, which represents Kyrgyzstan. The height of the wall clock is also exquisite, and it is not placed at will. Usually hung on the chest to eye level. Too high or too low is not good.
Fourth, taboo.
The wall clock in the living room had better face the balcony, not indoors, which is beneficial to the operation of indoor air. When there is no one at home, the indoor air is still. The movement of the clock hands can drive the air to move, make the air run and bring some vitality to the room. In addition, seeds should not be hung on the opposite side of the door, which is a taboo in geomantic omen, because people will see the clock as soon as they enter the door. In China, this is the homonym of "seeing the end", which gives people a very unlucky feeling.
The above are some notes on the wall clock in the living room in Feng Shui. I hope everyone can pay more attention when decorating indoor walls. Putting the wall clock with the right attributes in the right position can not only beautify the wall, but also benefit your fortune, thus killing two birds with one stone.