When my generation heard the study of Feng Shui of the I Ching, Teacher Xie Yong talked about the lack of corners in the north of the house, and I couldn't help but feel suspicious when I read it. Based on my life experiences and discussions with my confidants, I am determined to write an article to express my feelings.
According to the Book of Changes, Feng Shui can reconcile the qi of heaven and earth, which can not only prevent problems before they occur, but also improve the fortune of human settlements. However, Mr. Xie Yong's statement that the lack of corners in the north affects the career, interpersonal relationships, and health, all of which are thought-provoking.
Northerners, my family's career fortune is also. The family has a wide range of financial resources, and I am afraid that it can be solved by placing phoenixes, dragons, and gold ingots. I am a well-informed sister and friend who often decorate the north with greenery to promote the prosperity and development of their home. Perhaps, I should follow this example and give more vibrant elements to my home in order to prosper financially.
Fu North, meaning male. Teacher Xie Yong said that if there is a shortage of men, male products can be placed in the north to increase the masculine aura. However, I wondered, why not make the north more feminine? Perhaps, placing some elegant books and soft artworks can fill the home with a warm atmosphere and help men and women live in harmony.
The north is also the place of human relations. The lack of corners may affect the interaction between family members, but I have observed that family affection and friendship need to be operated to take root. Perhaps, I can place a family ** in the north to remember the past, evoke family memories, and make interpersonal relationships more harmonious.
The ancients said: "The foundation of the house must be square." "Feng Shui is inherently reasonable, but I still have doubts about whether the missing horns are all fierce. Perhaps, the missing corner is a special design of the house and does not need to be deliberately filled. Perhaps, there is an unknown good karma hidden in the missing corner, which cannot be solved by filling. Although Feng Shui has its own rules, it can also be adapted to local conditions, and there is no need to be superstitious.
Lack of corners may not be too worrying. Perhaps, we can find unique beauty in it and make our home more vibrant. Perhaps, I can follow the words of Teacher Xie Yong, let go of my doubts, uphold peace of mind, and continue to pursue happiness and harmony. Life is full of uncertainties, and the study of Feng Shui may only be a small part of the puzzles in life, and we should face them with an indifferent attitude in order to give birth to a lotus step by step and a healthy life.
Feng Shui has been talked about throughout the ages, and the lack of corners in the north is deep and secluded. Career fortune needs to be arranged, and plants and furniture help auspiciousness.
The second son's studies should be smooth, and healthy people should be taken care of. Lack of angle disease should be prevented, and Feng Shui is a key concern.
Taishan stone can fill the missing corners, and family harmony is not worried. The door opens to the direction of prosperity, and the evil spirit dissipates and auspicious remains.
Traditional wisdom has been passed down through the ages, and the lack of corners is not necessarily the source of evil. The feng shui of the house becomes healthy, and the family fortune is prosperous.