The BP oil spill proceeded to poison and pollute on an unprecedented level, and while it did so, numerous similarities were drawn to the economic and environmental toll that was taken in connection with Hurricane Katrina in 2005. That, in turn, got me thinking of a customer of mine who had to rebuild her home after Hurricane Katrina flooded it about two-thirds of the way up from the floor to the ceiling. My experience with this case study was one of a kind. The walls and flooring of this specific home needed to be renovated, but the roof and ceiling were able to be preserved in their original state. In a strict sense, the interior construction-era energies of a home do not leave the building or become rejuvenated until the roof and ceiling are removed from the building. The parameters for a radical time shift necessitate that a significant section of a home be opened up to the sky and that the rays of sun touch the bottom level of a building. This is because a radical time shift needs a significant amount of daylight. However, what happens to a home if it becomes inundated with water? What happens inside of a home if there is a fire, but the roof and ceiling remain intact and the interior is filled with smoke? Because of the extreme nature of the situation, the qi, also known as the life force energy, will figuratively “die” when the room is filled with smoke, fire, or water. If the damage is so severe that it needs completely new surfaces (even without the roof and ceiling being opened up), then we may consider the home to have been “reborn” once it has undergone renovation. The idea that the qi in the area has been “drowned” or “consumed” is essential to understanding this situation. The term “choked” was used by master sung to describe the way in which fire and smoke may obliterate the original floating stars or destroy the qi. A home that is actually relocated from one area to another is an example of one of the various kinds of drastic renovations that might affect the building duration of a property. This is analogous to disconnecting a device from one electrical socket and then inserting it into a different one. In this particular illustration, the connection to the earth below is the most important factor. If a home was constructed in 1914 and then relocated to another place in 1976, the house that was initially built in 1914 would be deemed to have been built in 1976 after the transfer since it was moved to a different site. This is really important information to have, and if I am working on behalf of a client, I always ask about the history of the property or structure in question. Some of the more simple schools of feng shui do not even take time into consideration, and as a result, they fail to diagnose some of the most crucial parts of feng shui as a whole. When the square footage of a home more than doubles as a result of extensive renovations, this may be a sign that a fresh start is just around the corner. For instance, if a home was first constructed in 1925 with 800 square feet and was later expanded in 1999 with more than 1600 square feet, we might recalculate the whole building as if it were built in 1999 even if the expansion took place in 1999. Having said that, this scenario warrants more elaboration. There is still a chance that the overall structure may be perceived as being partially from one building period and partially from another, depending on how a home is enlarged, whether the extension is up or out, and how the newer component is linked to the older part. My e-book, “Feng Shui Tips for House Hunters,” highlights the various visual and contextual clues that a person should be aware of when taking into account feng shui prior to purchasing or leasing a home. This may be helpful for those who are looking to purchase or lease a home. However, when it comes to factoring in aspects of time and remodeling, you owe it to yourself to have a professional who is classically trained and experienced determine the impact of fire, flood, remodel changes, and the original construction era of the house. This can help ensure that you get the most accurate assessment possible. Kartar Diamond often collaborates with a variety of construction professionals, including builders, developers, designers, architects, and landscape architects. Feng shui may be used at any stage of the home buying process, including the design phase and the remodeling phase. Go to www.fengshuisolutions.net if you want more information about the online mentorship program, as well as the consulting services, professional training, books, and ebooks that Kartar Diamond offers.

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