Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Things about Feng Shui we seldom think about

Very often I would be asked how come I do not recommend Feng Shui items to be placed in the houses or offices that I audited. People would make references to some practices of other Masters and from some books they have just read. My reply is very simple. It is not about the objects that you put but how you activate the Qi.

Feng Shui objects are good to spruce up the interior decorations and to brighten up your home or office. They bring out the artistic spirit and they portray the cultured personality in you.

In the world of Feng Shui marketing, many of these objects are positioned to bring out the positive thinking and attitude in you. Having a positive psychology in our lives enable us to go out and make things happen. It is a great motivation tool to have. As a result, the marketers make us believe it was the Feng Shui items that help achieve the positive outcome.

Quite often I hear stories about people striking the lottery after they placed the Feng Shui items as advised by their Master. Is this merely a coincidence or is it because of the Feng Shui items? Do these people strike the lottery every week, every month and every year? Why isn’t that the case if the Feng Shui objects were effective? Why doesn’t it bring consistent results? If it works for one person, why does it not work for another?

If one can get rich just by placing objects, I am sure everyone is very rich today. A happy camper. There will be no war and poverty. We will only be worrying about who will be clearing the garbage bin outside the house. Perhaps, it could be somebody who is extremely wealthy and very happy to do it for us?

These are the questions we need to ask ourselves but seldom do.

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