What does it mean to withdraw from the spirit in Feng Shui?
Retreating gods is an important concept in Feng Shui academics, which refers to avoiding placing statues of gods in places with too strong qi. In traditional Feng Shui, especially the Feng Shui of religious religious schools, we should avoid placing statues of gods in places where the aura is too strong to prevent adverse effects on the statues or damage to the statues. Retreating from the spirit is one of the basic principles in Feng Shui, and it is also a traditional culture that we should respect and abide by.
According to traditional Feng Shui scholarship, the location for retreat is usually located in a closed area, such as a nest, hidden dragon, secret room, etc. Generally speaking, the location of these places is relatively dark, quiet, and overcast, making them unsuitable for living or working. Therefore, we should look for these areas in our space that are suitable for retreat and place statues of gods in these places to ensure that we can receive God’s blessings and make us safer and healthier.
Retreating from the gods is not only common knowledge in Feng Shui academics, but also a part of religious beliefs. In traditional religion, people believe that gods can bless them with peace and happiness. Therefore, we should fully understand the role of retreat and respect the traditions and culture of religious beliefs. The maintenance method of retreating from the gods is also very critical. We should pay attention to reasonable maintenance to avoid physical damage or mental damage, so as to ensure that the statues and ourselves can be blessed by God.