What is Feng Shui?
Feng Shui is a mysterious art with a long history in the Chinese nation. It is also known as Kate art and Qing-nang art, and more academically, it is called Kanyu. Feng Shui is the force of nature and the great magnetic energy of the universe. Wind is vitality and field energy, and water is flowing and changing. Feng Shui is a philosophy that studies the laws of the environment and the universe. Man is a part of nature and nature is also a part of man. The pursuit of geomantic omen is to achieve the realm of "harmony between man and nature".
How does feng shui affect people?
Direction indication
Or someone may ask, how can orientation have a suggestive effect on people? If you don't feel clear at home, then we will enlarge the target of "orientation" and you will feel it. For example, you were born in Wuhan. Naturally, Beijing is your north, Shanghai is your east, Guangdong is your south and Chongqing is your west. Obviously, choosing Beijing to develop your career is definitely different from choosing Shanghai, Chongqing and other places. This is the role of orientation suggestion in geomantic omen. Theoretically, this is imposed on you because the five elements in each direction are different.
The moral of images
Bian Xiao takes a famous Feng Shui "Liang Ding" as an example to illustrate some things. In home feng shui, it is unlucky to have a bed, a table, a sofa and a stove under the beam. It is called "the top of the beam" in geomantic omen, which will lead to depression, depression, trouble, financial ruin and other adverse geomantic consequences, such as right and wrong, disease, unfavorable marriage and blocked career.
Many people may wonder about this. Is a light beam really so powerful? The answer is naturally yes. If a beam is not enough to make you feel the power of geomantic omen, then we will replace the beam above your office chair with a hanging sword, and ensure that this sword will never fall, but can you still feel safe and comfortable at this moment? The suffocation in Liang Ding has the same effect.