There are few things as foreboding in Feng Shui as a house struck by a T-junction road. Like an arrow aimed at its heart, it carries a relentless energy that knows no mercy. One such story comes to mind, etched into my memory like a solemn warning from the universe.
A dear friend of mine once lived in a house where such a road bore down on the Southwest part of the property. Now, anyone versed in Feng Shui knows what this means—danger looms over the mother of the household. I explained this to them, but sometimes, lessons are learned too late.
It began innocuously enough. The mother fell ill and, following her doctor’s advice, started a course of antibiotics. But the cure turned into a cruel twist of fate. Her body rejected the medication violently. Her skin began to flare and peel, layer by agonising layer, until her body could bear no more. She passed away, leaving her family shattered and the house forever marked by tragedy.
This is not just coincidence; it is the manifestation of forces that Feng Shui has understood for centuries. It is an exact science, one that weaves time, space, and energy into a tapestry of consequences.
I share this story not to frighten, but to enlighten. For those who dismiss the warnings of a T-junction road hitting on their building as mere superstition, take heed: the energies of such a configuration are as real as the air you breathe. They do not discriminate, and they do not relent.
I’ve been approached by multinational companies, eager to build on plots where roads T-junction into their grand edifices. When I explain the dangers—that such structures become harbingers of misfortune, even death—they wave it off. “Profit,” they say, “is what matters.”
And so, I turn these jobs down. Not because the situation cannot be mitigated, but because no amount of mitigation can erase the weight of a tragedy foretold. How could I, knowing what I know, live with myself if harm came to those within?
Feng Shui is not just about aligning furniture or balancing décor—it is about safeguarding lives. To those who live at the mercy of a road that T-junctions onto their building, my advice is simple yet unwavering: leave. No wealth, no convenience, no charm of a location is worth the price that fate may extract.
The universe whispers its warnings in subtle, ancient languages. Are you listening?