The southeast corner of the house refers to the situation that there is a missing corner or defect in the east and south directions of the building. This lack of corners is believed in Feng Shui to have some adverse effects on the fortune of the occupants and the family. Here are some common feng shui influences of a missing southeast corner in a house:
Broken Wealth: The southeastern location is often associated with wealth and fortune. If there is a gap in the southeast part of the house, it may hinder financial fortune and the financial situation of family members may be affected.
Health problems: Southeastern orientation is also associated with the health of family members. If there is a missing corner in the southeast part of the house, it may affect the health of the occupant, and the occupant is prone to illness or physical discomfort.
Poor interpersonal relationships: The southeastern position is also associated with interpersonal relationships inside and outside the home. If there is a gap in the southeast part of the house, it can lead to tension between family members, increased conflicts, or disputes with neighbors.
Fortune is erratic: The southeastern position is often associated with success, career, and fortune. If there is a missing corner in the southeast part of the house, it may cause family members to encounter difficulties in their career development and face unstable fortunes.
Although there may be some negative effects associated with the southeast missing angle, it needs to be assessed on a case-by-case basis. Feng Shui also offers some ways to improve, such as using suitable ornaments to fill in the missing corners, placing plants to add vitality, etc. If you have concerns about the feng shui layout of your home, it is recommended to consult a professional feng shui master or feng shui consultant for more detailed advice and solutions. Contact me to send you the eight-direction missing corner layout method!