Sha Qi: Quick Reference
What is Sha Qi? Understand the concept of 'killing energy' in Feng Shui and how to protect your space.
Definition
Sha Qi (“Killing Energy”) describes any environmental feature that generates an aggressive, sharp, or stagnant frequency. It represents environmental energy that actively harms well-being.
At a Glance
| Type | Source | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Poison Arrow | Sharp corners, straight roads | Barriers, plants, mirrors |
| Rushing Qi | Long hallways, doors in line | Screens, rugs, lighting |
| Stagnant Qi | Clutter, dark corners | Cleaning, light, ventilation |
The One Thing to Remember
Sha Qi triggers a subconscious fight-or-flight response; removing it instantly lowers cortisol and improves mental clarity.
Go Deeper
Read our complete guide: → How to Identify and Cure External Sha Qi
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