Famous Celebrities’ Feng Shui: Nicole Brown Simpson’s Bundy Home
Happy 4th of July! I hope you have an amazing holiday and month. I am going to be doing little excerpts of my book, Hollywood’s Fatal Feng Shui. It can be found here, if you would like to purchase one. For the 25 year anniversary of Nicole Brown Simpson’s passing, I though it was apropos to give you the key highlights on the Feng Shui of her home.
This home was not good for several reasons one being that the home is considered “squeezed chi” or in other words is an extremely narrow-shaped home. Squeezed chi is a situation that makes it difficult for people to retain money. The general rule to determine if you have this scenario is if the length of the house is three to four times longer than the width of the house. Nicole’s Bundy condo had this approximate ratio, and is a classic example of this very negative design.
Eight Roads to Hell
A North-facing door and a prominent drain (water exit) located in the Northeast (around 39 degrees) near the site forms an Eight Roads of Destruction aka Eight Roads to Hell. The name says it all—these extremely inauspicious formations usher in conflicting, negative energy that will cause ‘hell’ in the occupant’s lives. These formations are known to cause a lot of disharmony in the home including, divorce, bankruptcy, affairs, bad health, and even deaths. The drain or water exit must be visible from the house to truly be an Eight Roads, when Nicole owned this property it was. The home, at the time, had a wrought iron fence in the front, which meant that the home could be seen from the street. This one feature alone can bring death and destruction to the people’s lives as it did in Nicole’s case.
Robbery Mountain Sha
The home also had another negative formation known as a Robbery Mountain Sha. These formation can take energy away from a home and cause lots of havoc. These formations are based on the back of the house’s direction or how the house ‘sits’ on the property. Nicole’s house had a rather large lamppost (considered a negative feature in Feng Shui) located in the north. The Robbery Mountain Sha indicates disaster to the household which can include, getting hurt by knives or the whole family can contract an unusual disease. In Nicole’s case, she was murdered by a knife. The formations are specific to fifteen degree increments and are somewhat rare. In other words, the negative feature must be, as in Nicole’s home, located between 7 and 22 degrees.
This home was extremely unlucky because of the negative formations that occurred on the exterior, specifically the Eight Roads of Destruction and the Robbery Mountain Sha. These formations are known to cause destruction, mayhem, disaster and devastation. In many cases, death does not occur and you can change the energy so that people do not experience negative side effects, but in more extreme cases, this is a possibility, as in Nicole’s situation. However, if you live in a home like this, you can change the energy with several remedies and you’ll in most cases still be able to live there without having to move.