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Happily ever after with Feng Shui

I am not going to identify this family, where two daughters are getting married in this month but my blessings are with both the girls.
I have in front of me an expensive looking wedding card that has Lord Ganesha and Laughing Buddha embossed in gold. The card has come from my happy clients for this double marriage in this month.
The industrialist father of the girls was very excited when he spoke to me. “Mohanji, you must come and bless my daughters. Thanks to the changes you suggested and the way you removed the negative energies, all this is happening.”
The happiness on his and his wife’s face was my reward. More so as I could see the contrast between now and in May this year when I had visited them.
The moment I had entered this house, I was hit by a negative energy, Sha. I sensed it the way you can feel the cool waves emanating from an air-conditioner or negative vibes from a hostile person.
Ch’i among the Chinese is the Dragon’s breath. Ch’i is all about positive luck and once the trapped energy is freed, the environment changes and it changes the destiny.
It moves in wavy, circulatory lines.
Sha is the negative energy which moves in straight lines. Feng Shui advises against the straight and narrow path as it can work as a poison arrow, if directly facing your door. Good Ch’i can’t be retained in such a situation. Sha is considered killing breath or a poison arrow in Feng Shui, and vaastu shastra calls it kuthu (punch) or shoola (spear).
The negative energy that I sensed in this house had accumulated over a long period.
Any house or business premises that has too much negative energy is heading for a disaster. It might be a minor disaster (like falling grades in an examination or bickering in a family) or a major catastrophe.
The amount of negative energy in this house was enough to warrant a total removal of this accumulated negative energy. The family had three legal disputes in various courts, which demanded a lot of time, and attention, affecting their business. The cases were a major drain on their finances.
The family couldn’t pay enough attention to their business, which, till five years ago, was the source of what seemed an unending flow of money. Due to a shortage of time, and money problems, not much could be done to get the two daughters (26 years and 29 years) married. For reasons obvious to any psychologist, these girls had made life hell for the wife of their only brother (32 years).
I undertook the responsibility of cleansing the house of this family, setting off a series of happenings. Within seconds, the crystal I was using became heavy and continued getting heavier. I won’t go into the details of what was happening to me but I can tell you about what happened to this family after the negative energies were removed. All their three legal disputes were settled out of court within a month, and as the root cause was removed, it became easier for the family to spend time in search of eligible grooms for their daughters.
…And the Death Direction
Directions are very important in Feng Shui and my recommendations and suggestions are based on personal birth dates and gender for the best possible results. It is necessary to know the auspicious directions to determine the directions you should face while sitting and sleeping. It is also necessary to avoid the inauspicious directions.
The auspicious directions are sheng chi (success direction), tien yi (health direction), nien yen (romance direction) and fu wei (personal development direction). The inauspicious directions are ho hai (unlucky direction), wu kwei (five ghost direction), lui sha (six killing direction) and chueh ming (total loss direction).
Total loss direction is also called death direction.
When you sit facing the sheng chi it ensures business or career success. If you are a health freak or have health problems, you must sit facing your tien yi. Meetings with the opposite sex would yield better results if you sit facing the nien yen.
Feng Shui insists that you avoid the inauspicious directions, and must never sit facing your chueh ming, total loss direction. Even worse would be the fate of a business/house which has its door in its chueh ming, total loss or death direction: every aspect of the life of the inmates would be adversely affected and life would become an uphill struggle. Feng Shui doesn’t recommend a demolition or shifting of the door, which isn’t practical. Instead, certain cures are used to correct the flaws and nullify the negative effect the easy way, the Feng Shui way.
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