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Is your garage lucky?

NO-NONSENSE FENG SHUI - Feng Shui Master Aldric Dalumpines - The Freeman

What makes a garage lucky?
First of all, garage orientation in feng shui is critical. It must conform to the owner's lucky direction(s). A degree off in compass direction can spell bad feng shui causing mishaps, bad vibes and numerous disappointing garage stories and vehicle problems too!
Next, if possible, garage paint colors must be in harmony with your feng shui also. If not, a good geomancer can guide you how to remedy!

In condo garages or office parking, what counts are these two factors mentioned, plus lucky parking slot numbers. Avoid those with 4 and 7. These numbers mean death and conflicts! Also avoid a four-car garage simply by reconfiguring the number of cars to park in it. Same with a seven-car one!
Never have a dirty kitchen or barbeque pit in a garage lest you want to burn your wealth away.
Generators in a garage are bad feng shui.
Avoid octagon tiles or designs in a garage.

Sometimes, even if a garage is lucky, it’s the car or vehicle that isn't, say if it has a 4 or 7 in its plate number or the color is bad for you or its logo is a jaguar or a lion.
Contrary to what is being popularized by alarmist fake feng shui purveyors, a garage under a bedroom is not bad feng shui, unless the house is of old school type made of wooden or even bamboo flooring. Cemented floors are okay!
Never put pets in the garage. Only an arowana fish pet is the exception to this rule. Arapaima, too.
Last but most important is the garage gate!

Never have openings or open slots for any gate. This is the red peacock open mouth case in feng shui. Meaning, if the hen or any owner occupant of the house – either husband, father, mother, mistress or girlfriend or mother-in-law – is angry, the rage and rant will be so noisy as the number of openings will be equal to the number of times she will open her mouth against whoever her or she is angry with!

So plug those holes or openings as you would tape some rattling mouth!
Now to test if you learned this lesson, is the garage of Malacanang Palace good or bad feng shui? Clue: Check the gates!

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