Understand Feng Shui and don’t ask for help.
"Understand Feng Shui and Don't Ask for Others" Introduction: Almost everyone has heard of Feng Shui, but few people understand Feng Shui. In fact, Feng Shui is not a profound theory, nor is it a simple feudal superstition. It is actually around us: from the location of houses and shops to the placement of a pot of flowers and a table, these are all related to Feng Shui. Related. Feng shui is both a historical and a cultural phenomenon.
In a sense, Feng Shui is more like an empirical science, a life experience passed down from folk customs for thousands of years. But we need to be clear: first of all, Feng Shui is one of the many factors that have an impact on things. We can only infer many of them from experience, and we cannot yet give an exact theoretical deduction model, so we cannot be overly superstitious; second, There is no reason why we should not use our experience and knowledge of Feng Shui to adjust the surrounding environment to achieve the most ideal state, so as to seek good fortune and avoid disaster. This is the best way for us to look at Feng Shui. "Understanding Feng Shui and Not Asking for Others" includes both rich Feng Shui theories and specific applications of Feng Shui common sense in home, office, career planning, life and health, etc. The content is informative, easy to understand, and highly practical. In short, Feng Shui is no longer difficult, so you can understand Feng Shui without asking for help.