Feng Shui Insight: Names Of Street Signs
Laura Cerrano
The Feng Shui analysis of your home first begins with the observation of the exterior surroundings, paired with how you navigate (walk/drive/bike) toward your home. In regard to outdoor Feng Shui principles, there are a variety of observations Feng Shui Consultants take into consideration. Hyper focusing on the concept of street names through the lens of Feng Shui, even this tiny detail could present a certain energetic vibration worth paying attention to.
While in North Carolina, exploring the Historic Oakwood Community I noticed some of the street names had a bit of an aggressive tone, such as "Poor House Rd" and "Bloodworth St." This is not to say because your home resides on streets with questionable names such as these, that negative energy will be created. Yet, it’s also not something to completely ignore. If anything, I invite city, borough, and district council members (as they are the ones who allocate the naming of streets) to really reconsider using lower frequency words that will collectively surround a neighborhood.
If you happen to live on a street with a lower frequency name, the very fact that you are choosing to Feng Shui your own home and land will help raise the vibration of your location. You could even display your version of uplifting words along the front of your home, such as with “Bless this Home.”
Looking at words and/or combinations of words from a metaphysical scientific perspective, according to Dr. Emoto the power of words is measurable and could impact us on subconscious, emotional and physical levels.