Why does Feng Shui affect life?
There are many reasons why people living in this world can have an impact on themselves from the outside world. Some come from the outside and some come from ourselves. Feng shui in real life also affects us all the time. Everyone should know that time and space are two major factors that affect me. From the perspective of Four Pillars and Eight Characters numerology and Feng Shui, the Four Pillars are based on the impact of "time factors" on us, while Feng Shui is based on the impact of "space factors" on me.
So how can Feng Shui affect us and change us?
1. The influence of orientation. Some people may have questions after seeing this, how does the orientation affect us? For example, if your home is in a mountain village, the first thing you see when you walk out of the door of your home will definitely be green mountains and green waters. But when you go to your classmate's home in the city, you are likely to see green mountains and green waters when you walk out of the door of his home. The two are high-rise buildings, so the feelings they give you are definitely different. What we just talked about is the small "azimuth", so let's talk about the big "azimuth", and your sense of the direction will be more obvious. For example, if you were born in Jiangxi, naturally Hubei is to the north of you, Zhejiang is to the east of you, Guangdong is to the south of you, and Hunan is to the west of you. Obviously, if you choose different places to study, work, and develop your career, you will definitely have different results. These are the hints given to us by the "direction" mentioned in Feng Shui. From the theoretical perspective of Feng Shui, this is determined by the different attributes of the five elements of the orientation, so the effects and influences on us will naturally be different.
2. The influence of object material properties. In Feng Shui, according to the traditional Chinese Five Elements theory, the materials of objects can usually be divided into five types: metal, wood, water, fire and earth. The general characteristics of the "Five Elements" are: "Wood" has the characteristics of growth, growth, organization, and comfort; "Fire" has the characteristics of warmth and rising; "Earth" has the characteristics of biochemistry, carrying, and acceptance. "Gold" has the properties of tranquility, cleansing, soothing, and astringency, while "water" has the properties of cooling, moisturizing, and downward movement. The things we encounter in life can prove that in home Feng Shui, a square stone and a log are different in shape and material, and the impact they can have on our Feng Shui at the same time and space is also There will be no use. In terms of psychological implications, ashlar will appear stronger and more stable, making it more powerful and more load-bearing.
3. The influence of object form. Friends who have a little knowledge of Feng Shui should have heard of the evil spirits in Feng Shui, such as shape evil, light evil, taste evil, magnetic evil, etc. Here we use a well-known Feng Shui evil spirit - "crossbeam pressing on the top" as an example to analyze and explain. In home feng shui, whether it is a bed, a seat, or a stove, if it is under a beam, it is a sign of great evil. If the "beam is pressing on the top", it will cause people to feel depressed and depressed.