With the development of online transactions, many people will consider buying second-hand items when there is no need to buy brand-new items. However, if we are not careful, it may bring us bad luck.
So, from the perspective of Feng Shui, how to distinguish the good and bad of second-hand items? Let’s take a look with the editor!
So, why do second-hand items contain good and bad luck? Because any second-hand items are classified into one of the five elements, and each item represents a bad luck and a good luck. If the five elements of the owner who used it earlier match the five elements of the item, then the strength of the five elements of the item will be inadvertently enhanced, and at the same time, the owner's good and bad luck will slowly be added to the item; vice versa. , if the five elements of the owner who used it earlier do not match the five elements of the item, then the two are already in conflict, which will add evil to the item. In other words, regardless of whether the five elements match or not, the item already bears the imprint of the owner, which causes the item's own aura to increase, thus possibly causing trouble to those who continue to use it.
For example, there was a baby who died due to jelly in his trachea while he was riding in a stroller outdoors. He was not rescued in time. In this way, this stroller has the fierce aura of a struggling baby. The owner of this stroller is evil, and it will definitely not be good for other babies to use it. In the same way, we can introduce many cases. For example, a well-known entrepreneur was shot dead in his office. Obviously, all items including his office have been imprinted with the aura of urgency and evil. If his successors continue to use these items, they will certainly have the aura of evil unless they can obtain Appropriate resolution.
If these are so-called extreme examples, then I tell my friends that in fact, all second-hand items will have such an aura. Let’s not say that second-hand items whose original owners have bad luck will bring harm to you; even second-hand items whose original owners are red and purple and have good fortune may not necessarily be suitable for you, and may be good for others. But it's just bad for you.
For example, a famous painting hanging in a celebrity's office or house is priceless, and the celebrity is still prosperous, but if you spend a lot of money to get this thing, then it is very likely that bad luck will accompany you from now on. . Because you have not considered whether your five elements are suitable for this famous painting. Any painting represents a bad luck and a good luck. Suppose you are a person who hates trees, and this painting is a forest painting, it must be very inappropriate, and it is very likely that trouble has quietly come. Therefore, we need to be cautious when dealing with second-hand items.