Feng Shui on T-junction or Road Sha Qi

A view of a residential street with a house in the background, surrounded by greenery and colorful flowers, with a wooden gate and a no entry sign.

In Feng Shui, one of the external forms we usually avoid is a road that directly leads toward the front of a house.

This is commonly seen when a property sits at the end of a straight road, at a T-junction, or where traffic appears to rush directly toward the main entrance. From a Feng Shui perspective, this is considered a form of strong Sha Qi.

Qi should ideally arrive gently, gather, and settle around the property. When the road is too straight and points directly at the house, the Qi becomes fast, forceful, and aggressive. Instead of nourishing the home, it presses toward the property with too much intensity.

This can create a feeling of pressure for the people living inside. Depending on the structure, direction, and surrounding landform, it may be associated with instability, stress, sudden problems, disputes, financial leakage, or frequent interruptions in life.

The main door is especially important because it is one of the key points where Qi enters the home. If the road directly attacks the main entrance, the impact is usually considered stronger. If the road points toward a wall, side boundary, or a less active part of the property, the effect may be reduced.

This does not mean every house facing a road is automatically bad. Feng Shui always looks at proportion, distance, traffic speed, elevation, surrounding buildings, and whether the incoming Qi has space to slow down before reaching the home.

Possible remedies may include creating a buffer through landscaping, plants, fencing, a curved pathway, or repositioning the main entrance where practical. The purpose is not to block Qi completely, but to soften and redirect the force so that it becomes more manageable.

In Feng Shui, the quality of Qi matters as much as the presence of Qi. A house should receive support, movement, and opportunity, but not be constantly attacked by forceful energy.

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