Book 69 - Household
Feng-Shui
- Book 69: Household Feng-Shui
- Chapter 32 : The House of Endless Illnesses
- Written by : Master Sheng-yen Lu
- Translated by : Janny Chow
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I have found many problems with houses in the United States. Perhaps
in building homes in forests and woods, Americans are responding
to a natural instinct to live among nature. Even if they do not
live in the woods, many live in homes surrounded by big trees. Often
these trees are located directly outside the front door, behind
the home, encircling and enshrouding the house.
When I first arrived in the United States, many of my American
students invited me to inspect their homes when they learned that
I performed feng-shui readings. As a result, I have studied quite
a number of American homes. Though average Americans may appear
tall and strong, they are no healthier than other races.
Moore, an American student of mine, said to me, "For the past
three years, every member of my family has taken turns getting sick.
As soon as one gets better, another becomes ill. There has been
no break at all. We've spent vast sums of money on medical bills,
yet the physical and mental suffering has been even worse."
He called his house "the house of endless illnesses."
The first thing I noticed upon visiting his home was a large tree
with branches towering over the house. The house was not big, and
the tree was huge in camparison. Luxuriant, well spaced leaves completly
covered the house. The truck of the tree was huge, and roots extended
beneath the home.
In such houses, residents have their yang-chi sucked away by the
yin-chi of the large tree. With an excess of yin-chi overpowering
the yang-chi, how can one avoid becoming cick?
I told Moore to move away as living in a house under such a large
tree would definitely be detrimental to his family's health. The
proper mix of yin and yang energies in a residential home is very
important. As it would be too difficult to relocate the large tree,
the best thing for him would be to move. After some convincing,
Moore finally agreed.
Geomancers have pointed out various harmful situations that may
lead to the breakout of numerous diseases and ailments. Occupants
living in the following houses are vulnerable:
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A house with watercourses directed at it from the four directions
of tzu, wu, yu and mao (i.e., north, south, west, and east respectively.)
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A house with roads pointed at it from the four directions of
tzu, wu, yu and mao.
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A house covered up by a huge tree with roots extending beneath
the house.
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Water from the ken (northeast) direction pointing at the front
door.
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Large rocks or artificial boulders piled at the front door
as landscaped design.
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A house that is either too bright or too dim.
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A bathroom (toilet) connected with the kitchen, a manure pile
next to a well, or a bathroom facing the front door.
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The improper placement of heavy objects.
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Too narrow of a distance between the front door and backyard,
and a steep, imposing hill behind the house.
I once performed a feng-shui reading for an individual named Fable.
As soon as I walked through his front door, I could touch the wall
to the backyard. The house was long from right to left and its backyard
was rocky and steep. I said to him, "You have some health problems."
"No," he replied. "I have always been pretty healthy."
It was true that Fable was tall and muscular with rosy cheeks.
The people around us were surprised to hear me make that statement.
I said, "This is a minor illness, but the pain caused is unbearable."
"To what illness are you referring?"
"Hemorrhoids."
Fable's face turned a deep red and he said, "Grand Master,
you are right. I indeed have had hemorrhoids for many years and
the pain is quite unbearable at times. But how did you know?"
"When the distance between the front door and the back of
the house is narrow, and the land behind the house is too steep
and piled with hard rocks, one will have hemorrhoids."
"What about apartment houses with no hills or rocky slopes?
How are readings done then?"
"An apartment house may not have hills or rocky slopes, but
'pressing and narrow' features can still exist. According to feng-shui
theories, pressing conditions have the same impact as steep conditions,
and narrow features are similar to 'hard' features," I explained.
The Secrets of Earth Magic states:
In the presence of --
-The Luo-ho and Ji-do Stars, the chest suffers;
-Swallow's nest on a beam, recalcitrant skin sores grow;
-A manure pit facing the front door, the belly is bloated;
-A hollow on the oncoming dragon, insanity develops;
-Chaotic rocks near the mouth of a well, limbs are broken;
-Worn out doors and pillars, multiple sores grow.
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