Tag: yin and yang
The Ancient Wisdom of “A Bright Ancestral Altar Brings Woes”: To Light or Not...
"The great lighting debate: to brighten or dim your prayer room? We consult the experts in feng shui to shed some light on this contentious issue and offer insights that could tip the balance."
The Ancient Taboo of Evening Incense: Unveiling the Hidden Reason
The ancient custom of refraining from burning incense in the evening holds a mysterious allure. Unraveling this enigma, we embark on a journey through time, exploring the cultural and spiritual significance of this practice.
The Altar’s Fruitful Warning: A Single Banana Bunch is Prosperity, a Pair Brings Calamity.
The practice of combining two banana stalks to create a larger offering is a common but ill-advised shortcut. According to Feng Shui principles, this makeshift arrangement can lead to financial setbacks and misfortune. It is believed that the imbalance created by the combined stalks disrupts the harmonious energy flow, resulting in negative consequences. A single, ample banana stalk is always the preferred choice for a prosperous and auspicious offering.
The Ancient’s Wisdom: “7 Won’t Bury the Father, 8 Won’t Bury the Mother” –...
"Burying a parent is one of the toughest moments in life, and the old adage, '7 won't bury their father, 8 won't bury their mother' is a poignant reminder of the complexities of life and death. This proverb, passed down through generations, holds a deeper meaning that isn't always readily understood."
The Rich and Their Incense Offering: A Tale of Left and Right.
The placement of the flower vase is a subtle yet significant detail that the wealthy pay attention to when burning incense. They would never place it on the right but always favor the left. Why is that? This intriguing question delves into the world of superstition and the subtle art of creating an auspicious environment.
“The Power of Illumination: Unraveling the Ancient Paradox of Wealth and Worship”
The role of light in our lives and in feng shui is significant, but it's not a case of 'brighter is better'.
The Haunting Fear of West-Facing Homes: Unveiling Ancient Superstitions
When it comes to house feng shui, the West direction is considered the most ominous house direction in history.
Why Did the Ancients Say, “A Bright Living Room is Prosperous, a Bright Ancestral...
The ancient belief that a dark home can dampen one's spirit and ambition is a powerful insight.
Is it Advisable to Combine Two Banana Bunches for Ancestral Worship?
The debate surrounding the use of two banana bunches on an altar during rituals is intriguing. Some individuals opt for this practice when a single large bunch is unavailable, while others frown upon it. The question arises: why the discrepancy in opinions? Is there an underlying cultural or religious significance that dictates the use of a single bunch, and if so, what are the implications of deviating from this tradition?
Is it Advisable to Combine Two Banana Bunches for Ancestor Worship?
The debate surrounding the use of two banana bunches on an altar during rituals is intriguing. Some individuals opt for this practice when a single large bunch is unavailable, while others frown upon it. The question arises: why the discrepancy in opinions? Is there an underlying cultural or spiritual significance that dictates the use of a single bunch, and if so, what are the implications of deviating from this tradition?