
- The Money-Reserve Spot is the Chi-Gathering
Spot
- By Living Buddha Lian-sheng Sheng-yen Lu
- Translated by Janny Chow from pp.65-68
of Household Feng-shui, published in 1987
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I once evaluated the feng-shui of a rich man’s new home.
Although a self-proclaimed master in the art of residential feng-shui
had designed many elements of his new house, I found many of the
designs riddled with errors. I could not help but mentally note
the ineptitude of this individual who had fanned his reputation
through advertisements.
As the rich man walked me through his new house, parading the
original designs and his collection of antiques and wealth, I discovered
that this luxurious garden villa was missing its “money-reserve
spot.” The nook where the “money-reserve spot”
should have been located had been turned into a passageway.
The rich man said to me, “The person I hired to design this
villa is a world class geomancer. His name is often in newspapers,
he gives feng-shui talks on television, and he has numerous students.”
“Then why did you invite me here?” I said smiling.
He replied, “Because you, Living Buddha Lian-sheng, have
the faculty of dharma eyes and can tell whether these designs are
any good by simply taking a look around. And, of course, it is also
a great honor just to have the Living Buddha shine some light upon
this house.”
“Well,” I said, “would you like to hear the
truth or not?”
“Is there something wrong?” he asked astonished.
“Close this passageway…” I began as I pointed
out to him the areas that needed to be corrected.
The rich man was stunned. He had not expected his house, specially
designed by a renowned feng-shui master, to be filled with so many
errors. He did not say a word. As I looked at his dejected mien,
I realized I had spoken out of turn.
This rich man chose not to follow my suggestions to make the necessary
changes. After all, the original designer was a feng-shui master
who often appeared on television….
Approximately one year later…
The same rich man was in his kitchen one day when he suddenly
decided to slice some fruit for his guests. He was using a very
sharp knife and the knife slipped, severing one of his fingers.
Some time later, he ran for the legislative assembly but failed
to be elected.
In another incident, the car he was driving accidentally hit and
killed two elementary school students coming out of the local school.
Five of the six factories he owned shut down.
Finally, the rich man called me, “Living Buddha, you were
right. It has only been one year and I am finished. The so-called
master was a phony and he is still deceiving others!”
Today, I write this book, Household Feng-shui, because I wish
people to have some knowledge about the workings of earth chi. I
hope they will not be fooled and hurt by the many fraudulent feng-shui
masters.
After examining the conditions outside and inside the front door,
one next must determine where the “money-reserve spot”
is.
The money-reserve spot is located at the corner diagonally across
from the living room entrance. If the living room door is on the
left side, then the money-reserve spot is the “kitty corner”
on the right. If the door is on the right side, then the money-reserve
spot is the kitty corner on the left. If, however, the living room
entrance is in the middle, then both the left and right corners
of the opposite wall are money-reserve spots.
The money-reserve spot in a house is the spot most able to easily
gather and store chi. The chi here is not the “dead chi”
found in storerooms but “live chi” that continually
flows into the spot and accumulates. It is a vibrant, circulating
chi. In other words, at the money-reserve spot, chi flows in, accumulates,
and gradually flows out.
At this money-reserve spot, there should be no windows, doors,
or passageways, and it is best that no one walks around that area.
It is a nook, a corner formed by two walls.
At the money-reserve spot, it is best to place an evergreen houseplant
such as a Japanese rohdea, kapok, palm trees, rubber trees, etc…
These plants symbolize vitality, vibrancy, and growth, and thus
promote auspiciousness.
It is also a wonderful idea to place a fish bowl with golden fish
at the money-reserve spot. Golden fish symbolize gold and wealth,
and the word for fish in Chinese rhymes with the word for “leftover”
or “reserve.” A bowl with live fish located at the money-reserve
spot also enhances vivaciousness and the thinking power of the owner.
Furthermore, a fish bowl at the money-reserve spot prevents visitors
from stepping upon that location.
If there is a French window at the money-reserve spot, chi will
slip away. Similarly, if there is a door or passageway, chi also
will not gather there. In these situations, wealth will be diluted
and money will be lost.
If the money-reserve spot is handled and decorated appropriately,
one’s luck will steadily rise and produce extremely beneficial
profits. By locating the money-reserve spot and giving it the proper
attention and decoration, one brings out the most positive features
of a home.
The living room is the heart of a house and should not be too
gloomy or too bright. The spot that gathers chi is the money-reserve
spot and, being the center of all affairs, exerts an important control
and influence on the house’s overall state.
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