Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Feng Shui beginner

Feng Shui is a large and complex way of observing energy and how it affects the world. There are a lot of books out there, and after a few tries, the novice usually gives up and decides that it doesn't work. Lillian Too's book has hope for those who nod and now recognize themselves in the statement. She brings the whole concept to a more feasible, easy-to-learn and very useful teaching that Westerners can grasp. Whether you want to adjust your home a little, or want to learn more and become a practitioner, Lillian can really help. She is a prolific writer, teacher and businesswoman; she is undoubtedly awarded the title of master by the Feng Shui community.

Many years ago, many years ago I started using complex master books and found them too slow. I pay tribute to Lillian Too. Later, many courses [according to traditional teachings, the failure of work should be arranged] I found Lillian's book and began to apply her teachings. Hey! Suddenly, my arrangement worked, and the enthusiasm of the flame rekindled. Since accepting the teaching of Meteor, things have definitely become better and life is more enjoyable.

In order to start using these ancient principles in the Western environment, it is helpful to propose a priority list that can be as many as nine because the grid used has 9 sectors. To make it easier, try starting with the main three: health, wealth and protection. It is best to start with protection, because increasing the positive flow of energy will automatically bring a negative increase [yin/yang principle]. You have a lot of basic protection equipment, but the most powerful is the 5 yuan pagoda. If the financial situation is tense, you can only afford one thing, then get it and put it in the right department immediately. Other devices include wind chimes, seven-member bells, faceted crystal balls, mirrors, elephant and rhinoceros statues, incense, various celestial regulations and amulets.

It is said that an elephant with an upturned elephant [attack] and a double-horned rhinoceros can be prevented from entering the door and the window. If small statues are used, they should be at least 18 inches from the ground and facing the door or window. Placing certain types of wind chimes in the center of the axis of the problem star can destroy the bad chi. Placing the 5-element pagoda in any department that contains unlucky stars can prevent this energy from causing any harm; it does work [see my other article on the 5-element pagoda for some amazing stories about it].

Protection is definitely the first step in a three-step process of changing one's energy. Ignoring this very important step can quickly lead to disasters in life. Remember: increasing positive numbers automatically increases negative numbers; they are ruthlessly tied together. The trick is to increase positive factors and suppress negative factors, and the feng shui device is easy.

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