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The Power of Three: A Ritual for Prosperity and Abundance
The ancient art of Feng Shui warns against leaving these items on your altar for too long, as they are believed to bring about financial loss and misfortune.
The Do’s and Don’ts for an Auspicious Start to the Lunar New Year: Avoid...
The ancient belief that the seventh lunar month carries a heavy negative spiritual energy has led to the practice of refraining from activities that might invite ghostly presences.
The Ancient Warning: Why You Shouldn’t Burn Incense After Dark in the 7th Lunar...
The 7th lunar month is steeped in cultural significance and is considered the most auspicious month of the year. Superstition surrounds this month, with a traditional warning against burning incense in the evenings.
Smoky Agarwood Waterfall: Characteristics, Uses, and Significance in Feng Shui
If you're curious about what agarwood smoke waterfalls are and their significance, then join us as we delve into this intriguing topic!
How Many Incense Sticks Should Be Burned During the Kitchen God Ceremony?
Incense, like the wind, carries our prayers to the divine. When paying respects to the Kitchen Gods during the Táo Quân festival, one must be mindful of the odd-number rule when lighting incense, lest we offend these deities with an uneven number of sticks.
The Golden Rules of Ancestral Worship: A Guide to Financial Prosperity Through Honoring Your...
Many Vietnamese families uphold the tradition of paying homage to the God of Wealth, in the hope of inviting good fortune, prosperity, and abundance into their homes. However, it is important to be aware of certain taboos and rituals surrounding this practice, as outlined in this article, to ensure that your offerings do not inadvertently lead to financial losses.
Should You Visit Your Ancestor’s Tomb and Offer Incense on the 15th Day of...
Cemetery visits and grave tending are age-old traditions that honor the deceased. The act of tending to one's ancestors' graves is a heartfelt way to express gratitude and remember their legacy. The seventh lunar month, often known as the Ghost Festival, presents an opportune time to pay respects by visiting and offering incense at the graves of departed loved ones.
The Do’s and Don’ts of Setting Up a Home Buddhist Altar
Setting up a Buddhist altar in your home is an important and intricate affair. There are several considerations to keep in mind to ensure a respectful and auspicious arrangement. These guidelines will help homeowners create a sacred and harmonious space for their Buddhist altar.
The Family with Three Fragrances is Rich, Prosperous, and Happy – What are the...
These home fragrances are the feng shui of your home, bringing wealth and fortune.
After the Clear and Bright Festival, remember not to bring these things back to...
Grave visiting is a traditional activity of Vietnamese people to honor their ancestors during the festival of Tomb Sweeping Day. However, there are certain things that you should be aware of in order to avoid bad luck.