| Physical  Container 
 The shape of the land as  well as the house   plays an important role in Feng Shui. After all, these  represent the   physical container of which Qi is contained. A land that is    irregularly-shaped, for example, will cause Qi to be distributed in an    irregular, disorganized, manner. Hence square or rectangular-shaped   lands are  always preferred as these allow for balanced and optimal flow   of Qi.
 A triangular piece of land  is   also not ideal in Feng Shui. Firstly, triangle represents the element of    Fire in its harsh and destructive form. Secondly, when you superimpose   the  compass onto the triangle, you will notice that certain   directional sectors  will be missing - each of the 8 compass directions   govern different aspects of  human life and so it would be ideal if all 8   are present. In cases of  triangular land, certain things have to be   done to allow a more regular shape  (even a four-sided trapezium is   better), like building a wall to border and  redefine the land shape.   Water features may also be used (by a skilled  practitioner) to negate   the negative effects of the Fire-shaped land. And last  but not least,   do ensure that the property being built has a distinct square  structure   - the element of Earth.  Shape  & Elements  Here's why: In the study of    the Five Elements/Phases of Qi, Wood produces Fire, and Fire produces   Earth  (Earth produces Metal, and so on). Since the land shape is Fire,   the next best  thing to do is for it to 'support' the property.  But how do shapes correspond    to elements? The shape represents the capacity or quality of the   container. If  you have a container of Fire, it will attract that type   of Qi. Or if your  container (land or house) is Water-shaped, it will   store Water Qi  predominantly.  So, if your plot of land is    irregularly shaped - that gives it the element of Water (shapelessness).   So the  next best thing to do is to ensure that your building is long   and slender - the  element of Wood. If you have deduced, Water produces   Wood. If not, you might be  able to find a way to redefine the shape of   the land into a near square, as  generally, Water represents instability   and constant change.  Hence, the overall favoured    shapes are square (Earth) and rectangular (Wood). Both of these elements   are  more stable in nature, allowing Qi to be distributed evenly.   Circular shapes  belong to the element of Metal. Rounded buildings,   domes, and stadiums are all  Metal element buildings, and tend to store   Metal Qi after a few years.  Last but not least, there  are also the 'sunken' and 'protruding' land types.  Somewhat like a shallow    version of a bowl, the land dips slightly toward the centre - this   allows Qi to  gather near the centre (where your house should be built   to receive all the  incoming Qi flow!). Conversely, if the land   protrudes up at the centre, Qi  actually moves away from the middle.   When the land gradient is too high, Qi can  even slip away from the   land! Not ideal. Bear in mind, the flow of Qi is  somewhat like water -   originating from the peaks of the highest mountains and  travels down to   its vicinity, and finally stopping where water converges (the  lowest   point). So make sure that your land  and your house lie in the path of Qi's flow to receive it. |