Feng Shui misunderstandings, Feng Shui mistakes are due to the heavy yin energy
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Many friends who have had contact with Feng Shui masters in the world will find that one of the Feng Shui words commonly used by the masters is "Yin Qi". Then the Feng Shui master's explanation of the so-called "Yin Qi" will be very vague, hesitant to speak, vague, giving people a phenomenon that the secret cannot be leaked, and it is mysterious. The explanations given by Jianghu Feng Shui masters for "Yin Qi" generally have three aspects: first, evil ghosts; second, evil spirits, dirty things, unclean things; third, evil diseases. So is there such a thing as "Yin Qi" in this world? Teacher Liu Heng used the perspective of objective dialectical knowledge to correct Yin Qi and uncovered the so-called tricks of Jianghu masters to understand Yin Qi in Feng Shui. 1. Yin and Yang
The universe, the ancients explained, the four directions above and below are called the universe, and it has been called the universe throughout the ages. Yang refers to time, and yin refers to tangible matter. This is called the essence of yin and yang. This concept of yin and yang has been defined for at least five thousand years. 2. About evil ghosts
The Buddha came to our world two thousand five years ago to preach Buddhism, the principles of heaven and man, the origin of life (Liu Heng: the origin is wisdom), and the ultimate meaning of life (Liu Heng: the origin is wisdom) Constant: no self), tells us that this tangible world has six paths (the path of heaven, the path of asuras, the path of humanity, the path of animals, the path of evil spirits, and the path of hell). Only then do we know that in this world of six paths, there is also an "evil ghost" Tao, the world they live in is called the "underworld". This concept is about 2500 years old, and the "yin and yang" of our ancestors' culture is thousands of years earlier than this. People at that time did not know the existence of the "evil ghost realm". 3. The so-called evil spirits
Evil spirits refer to the spiritual bodies that remain in our world after all kinds of life are extinguished (invisible life forms, Liu Heng: people cannot detect them with the five senses), animals After death, they turn into "monsters"; after death, plants turn into "weirds"; when people are alive, those who pursue supernatural powers but cannot achieve Dharma turn into "devils" after death; when people are alive, they are greedy, and after death, they turn into "monsters". "Ghost", this is "demons, ghosts and ghosts". The ancients also called the inanimate material world "spirits", so there are "mountain spirits and tree monsters". And these invisible spirits are not "in the same place" with us. We "can't see" ghosts, and ghosts "can't see" people. It's the same. Because of the influence of books and movies, ghost stories are deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. The master also seized this opportunity and formed Taoist priests and masters among the people to "catch ghosts", sell "ghosts", and practice "exorcism". The ignorant people could only let themselves be fooled and blackmailed. These Taoist priests and The master's methods are extremely despicable and his behavior is very shameful.
4. The yin and yang principle of ancient Feng Shui
"A room is mostly yin, a high bed is mostly yang" This is a wisdom book left to us by the ancients. Liu Heng's note: If the room is large, it refers to the bedroom. The space is too large, and the person's yang energy (the essence that nourishes the person, originates from food, transforms into the spleen and stomach, and is stored in the meridians and kidneys) is too scattered and cannot reach the four ends (Liu Heng: the four ends, that is, the limbs) Surface or limbs), many people suffer from "Jue syndrome", that is, cold constitution, cold hands and feet, and introverted personality; Liu Heng's note: The bed is high, which means that the bedroom is too small, but the bed looks too big (high, here means Big, not high or low), multiple yang, here means that yang is greater than yin, and people have "fistula syndrome", that is, because the fire is strengthened and the qi is not vented, many people suffer from sores and ulcers. 5. The master uses this as a sign of attracting evil spirits. Those with heavy yin energy are characterized by depression, sensitivity, suspicion, dreams, nightmares, anxiety, depression, and irritability (Liu Heng: Liver stagnation or Yangming stomach meridian syndrome). People who often lose money and have too much money Shun (one of the important entry points of the master) Afraid of the dark, timid, afraid of ghosts, (lack of Qi) Family members are sick (the second important entry point of the master) Cold, gloomy, dark light Family disharmony, prone to disasters, Sickly, strong women and weak men, animals are restless