Feng Shui Culture: Feng Shui nourishes people, and people also nourish Feng Shui
Feng shui nourishes people, and people also nourish feng shui. Why is it often mentioned in Feng Shui that "Looking for the Dragon and Gu Zu"?
When Feng Shui nourishes people, it means that the ancestors are blessed with blessings and blessings. When people cultivate Feng Shui, they should be filial and filial to honor their ancestors. Therefore, some people talk about brotherly loyalty and make fair-weather friends, thinking that the more they have, the more successful they will be, but they have lost the essence. Essential righteousness and filial piety are connected together. Filial piety comes before righteousness. Those who do not understand that filial piety to parents is not true righteousness, because the word righteousness includes but is not limited to it. An unfilial person is not worthy of talking about righteousness. Not to mention true loyalty, which includes feelings and righteousness towards buddies, friends and everyone. Such people have the foundation to cultivate Feng Shui.
So the source of Feng Shui lies in filial piety and worship of ancestors. It is deeply rooted and the branches and leaves will naturally flourish. Just like the source of dragon veins, we must first find it from our ancestors.
To have a prosperous career, a prosperous family, and to meet many noble people, you must be filial to your parents, cherish your loved ones, and respect your friends. Then you will have the balance of yin and yang, and everything will be prosperous.
A person who contradicts his parents every day will definitely not have good luck, because he will also contradict his boss, colleagues, friends and everyone else. His daily life and work will definitely not be smooth, and his life will be miserable. There were setbacks one after another, and they all failed at important moments. This is all because he only contradicts, but never reflects on his mistakes and changes, and his life always stops moving forward.
In addition, the so-called Feng Shui means that blessed people live in blessed places. If you are a blessed person, the place where you live must be a blessed place. If the place you live in is not a blessed place, you can still live in a blessed place.
It is said that Feng Shui nourishes people, and people also nourish Feng Shui. That is, if you are a meritorious person and move in, the aura around you will gradually fill the entire residence, and the land will be cultivated with both merit and merit, just like yourself. If you are neither blessed nor virtuous, then good Feng Shui will be easily destroyed by your field force.
In my own words: Regarding Feng Shui, if you are not good at it, it will be the result of good Feng Shui. If bad Feng Shui is improved, it will be cultivated by oneself over a long period of time.
Be sure to remember this: good or bad Feng Shui is always based on Feng Shui, and the results will be different for different people if you cooperate with it. For example, a Taoist monk or Taoist with a good aura can suppress bad Feng Shui wherever he goes, making even the originally bad Feng Shui better.
In ancient times, we often heard that some Taoists practiced in the mountains. In fact, the feng shui of that place may not be good at the beginning. After practicing, the feng shui will definitely be good.
So, Feng Shui nourishes people, and people also nourish Feng Shui, just like there are action and reaction forces between Feng Shui and people. This is a question that many Feng Shui masters do not know and are unwilling to talk about, but it is a very important question.