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Ceiling Beam Check
横樑壓頂 — the beam that presses the head. Find the sha, apply the cure.
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The rule of 橫樑壓頂, the beam pressing the head, is about what lies BENEATH the beam — a bed, a desk, a stove.
In brief
An exposed overhead beam creates sha qi, the beam that presses the head. Sitting, sleeping or working directly under one is said to bring pressure, headaches and obstacles. FengMaster helps you spot the sha and apply the classical cures.
Frequently asked
Why are ceiling beams a problem?
A beam concentrates downward-pressing energy. Anyone positioned beneath it, in bed, at a desk or on a sofa, sits under constant subtle pressure, linked in feng shui to stress, poor rest and blocked progress.
How do I cure an exposed beam?
Best is to avoid placing a bed, desk or seat directly under it. Where you cannot, conceal it with a false ceiling or drapery, or soften it with two bamboo flutes hung at an angle, a classical remedy.
Does a beam matter if I do not sit under it?
Its effect is strongest on whoever is directly beneath it. A beam crossing an unused part of the room is far less concerning than one over the bed, desk or main seat.
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