In traditional Chinese culture, the influence of Feng Shui cannot be ignored. The key to determining if someone is disrupting your family's feng shui is to carefully observe and understand the subtle changes in your daily routine. The first task is to check the furnishings in your home, such as tables, chairs, lamps, etc. If you find that they have been moved for no reason, it may be an attempt to adjust Feng Shui. The structure of a house, especially windows and doors, is also an important part of Feng Shui, and any unreasonable changes are worth noting.
Secondly, it is also very important to observe the attitude of the people around you towards your home. If you notice that your home is being neglected or alienated, although it may be unintentional, it may be a sign that your feng shui is affected. It’s also critical to pay attention to the environment around your home, such as neighbors’ trash accumulation, excessive greening, or even unlucky plants growing at your doorstep, which may pose a potential threat to your home’s feng shui.
In the face of these situations, timely communication is the key to solving the problem. Negotiate amicably with your neighbors, express your concerns, and ask them to respect and maintain your family's feng shui. Remember, protecting your home’s feng shui is not out of reach and everyone is responsible for maintaining their own living space. Therefore, when you notice any signs that may affect Feng Shui, take active action to ensure the harmony and tranquility of your home.