1, fate: refers to a person's birth and fate. Everyone's fate is different, including birth time, place, family background, educational experience and so on. Second luck: refers to luck and opportunity in life. Good luck and bad luck will affect a person's development, so you need to take care of your fortune.
2. Three geomantic omen: refers to the influence of living environment on people's lives. Geomantic omen, including geographical location, surrounding environment, architectural structure and other factors, will have a certain impact on people's physical and mental health and quality of life. Ten sentences: this sentence does not clearly indicate which ten sentences it is, but refers to various factors and conditions of life.
This proverb means to emphasize the influence and function of many factors in life, including birth, fate, luck, living environment and so on. It reminds people that when facing the challenges and difficulties in life, they should comprehensively consider various factors in order to make wise decisions.
Fate and the Origin of Feng Shui
1, the origin of the fate theory: the concept of fate is involved in many cultures, such as Zeus in Greek mythology, Providence in Christianity, karma in Hinduism and so on. According to these views, the fate of an individual is determined by supernatural forces or some force higher than his will. Different cultures have different interpretations and understandings of fate.
2. The source of Feng Shui: Feng Shui is an ancient oriental philosophy, which is mainly popular in the traditional culture of China. Its origin can be traced back to the Book of Changes in the Xia Dynasty. Geomantic omen emphasizes the influence of natural environment and geographical environment on human life. Feng Shui believes that by adjusting the structure and layout of the environment, it can bring good luck and auspiciousness.
3. Feng Shui includes choosing a suitable place to build houses, decorate homes and place things, so as to achieve the goal of balance and harmony. Influence of religious belief: Views on fate and geomantic omen are often influenced by religious belief. In eastern religions such as Buddhism, Taoism and Hinduism, the concepts of fate and geomantic omen are often mentioned and play an important role in religious practice.