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My grandmother often advises us not to purchase houses that are located or situated on a piece of land whereby previously it had been occupied by a church, a temple or a hospital…
Is the feng shui being attracted to the residence inauspicious if the house is located on such a piece of land?

It has always been a belief that the land (that had previously been occupied by a church, a temple or a hospital) would inevitably attract some sort of evil spirits – irrespective of whether one believes in the existence of such spirits or not…
Many a feng shui master would agree that the gloomy forces of “chi” or commonly known as “yin-chi” would be emanated or emitted from such a piece of land.
With the accumulation of the gloomy forces of “chi”, negative or inauspicious effects of feng shui would definitely set in.
The inauspicious or bad feng shui would cause the occupant (or occupants) of that particular residence to suffer from mental ailments or sicknesses.
In addition, the particular individual could be struck by a spate of bad luck if the “yin-chi” has reached to such an enormous level or height.
Well, coming back to your question, the answer is: Yes, the feng shui attracted to the residence is indeed inauspicious if the house is located or situated on such a piece of land.
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