The Feng Shui Anatomy of Framing

Considered to represent the bones of the home it is best practice to build or purchase a home with a sturdy and strong framework. Whether 2 x 6, 2 x 4 or steel framing you want material that is straight and free of integral issues. Although wood is the preferred choice material used for framing as it is closest to nature and absorbs EMFS there is a move to using steel studs as they are despite their cost viewed as more environmental friendly option. In the same mindset as metal framed bed frames wood frames are considered a better Feng Shui choice.

In buildings where there is structural and framing compromises one may find that the occupants suffer from muscular skeletal abnormalities and chronic pain.

Compromised basement studding may result in lower-limb aches and pains, feet and leg bone deformities and joint mis-alignment.

Compromised studs on the main floor of a dwelling may cause hip and lower back issues. While second floor compromised studs may result in mid thoracic back, shoulder and arm pain resulting in restricted movement and flexibility.

Cutting into a stud at any time during a renovation should be done with a mindfulness as the act may cause undo duress to the muscular skeletal anatomy of the occupants. When doing so I found it best to perform a clearing and a blessings ceremony to ease the effects from the construction while promoting a comfortable and easy transition and healing process.

Wishing you a strong and healthy frame. May your posture be strong and aligned to your blueprint of divine health. May you be flexible in your disposition and find it easy to go with the flow.