Should you continue using the previous owner’s belongings?
The answer depends on what those items are. There are certain appliances and household items that, if reused, can save you a significant amount of money as buying new ones can be expensive.
Here are some pre-owned items that you may consider using: air conditioners, water heaters, stoves, refrigerators, televisions, and furniture. Inspect them; if they are still in good condition, meet your needs, and align with your aesthetics, you may want to keep them.
However, there are some things that you should replace, even if they are not damaged:
Religious Altars and Objects
Altars and religious objects hold spiritual significance. Using these items demonstrates respect and devotion to one’s ancestors or deities. Therefore, it is considered disrespectful and insincere to use another family’s altar or religious objects, as it may be seen as a sign of disrespect to one’s own ancestors.
If your financial situation does not allow for a grand and spacious altar and set of religious objects, you can opt for a more modest setup that fits your family’s means. What matters most is your sincerity and devotion.
Bedding and Linen
Even if the previous owner’s bedding and linen appear clean and in good condition, it is advisable to purchase new ones. Bedding and linen can harbor pathogens that may cause skin, respiratory, and other health issues. Washing may not eliminate all disease-causing microorganisms, so it is best to invest in new bedding for your peace of mind.
What to Do When Moving to a New House to Avoid Bad Luck
Choose an Auspicious Date
Selecting an auspicious date for your move is of utmost importance. Typically, when moving, it is recommended to choose a “Water” day and avoid a “Fire” day. You may seek guidance from a feng shui master or experienced individuals. The chosen date should consider both the lunar calendar and the birthdate of the family’s primary breadwinner for optimal results.
In addition to selecting an auspicious date, pay attention to the timing on the chosen day. It is believed that moving should be completed before 3:00 PM. Moving after this hour or at night is considered unfavorable for the homeowner’s luck.
Worship the God of the Land and Other Deities
Another crucial task is to offer incense to the God of the Land and other deities on the afternoon of your move. This god is believed to preside over each house, so it is essential to seek blessings for the homeowner’s peace. Prepare a solemn offering that includes betel, incense, flowers, votive paper, seasonal fruits, cakes, and a ceremonial dish of meat, wine, rice, and chicken.
The above traditions are essential to maintaining harmony and peace for your family in your new home. These rituals will contribute to a smooth and healthy life, free from illnesses, and attract good fortune. May you and your family find happiness in your new home.
Perform a Housewarming Ritual to Dispel Negative Energy
The housewarming ritual involves burning a mixture of roots, aromatics, powdered agarwood, and fragrant incense to dispel negative energy that may have accumulated in the house over time and to drive away harmful insects. After purchasing these items, burn them in an earthenware pot to allow the smoke to escape from the spout, making it easy to hold and preventing burns. During the ritual, open all windows and doors to allow the negative energy to escape with the smoke.
When performing the ritual, start from the top of the house and work your way down, and from the inside out. Pay close attention to corners that are prone to moisture and mold. Turn on all the lights to increase the positive energy and yang energy in the house.
Boil Water and Turn on the Taps
On the first day of moving into your new home, it is essential to boil a pot of water. This symbolizes the activation of your family’s finances, ensuring abundance and prosperity. Additionally, cover all sinks and bathtubs, then slightly turn on the taps to let the water flow slowly and continuously. This represents fulfillment and abundance in all aspects of life. You may turn on fans in all rooms to circulate air in different directions, but avoid directing the airflow toward the main entrance.
(This article is for reference only)
An Unexpected Visit to My Mother-in-Law: Overhearing the Neighbor’s Whisper that Stirred My Emotions
This Mid-Autumn Festival, my husband and I took a few days off to visit my mother-in-law in our hometown. It was a wonderful opportunity to spend quality time with family and create lasting memories. We enjoyed delicious traditional treats and shared stories under the full moon, making it a truly magical celebration.