Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Encounter of The Third Kind, Again


Often then not, as a practitioner of KanYu, we may go into a house that is heavy in the Yin elements. Not to say that we want to be ghost buster, but inevitably, we may step into such twilight zone and yet we do not know what to do about it. We may suggest to the client that the house is too Yin or Yin spirits all over and may we recommend a ghost buster instead but that is not all. What if the entities decide to follow the FengShui master back causing sleepless night and unwarranted disturbances? This is the first case.


Next, as the economic situation worsen, suddenly we find ourselves surrounded by FengShui masters from the Mainland China and one happened to meet a friend of mine, soliciting that he is in bad shape and in needs of FengShui remedy, offering for free a piece of object called double coiled dragon BaGua as a token of affinity, to be hung above his main door. The subsequent days experienced the most horrifying events from multiple accidents and annoying illness ranging from skin problem to stomach discomfort. Having enough of such experience, I decided to ask this friend of mine to remove the object and be sent away for good. Next, for whatever reasons, he received news that the government services examination he sat, without much success, had him finally pass with distinction. This is the second case.


Last, another friend of mine has his house FengShui done by numerous masters before. One in particular came an offer his service for an exorbitant price, such as setting up of the altar fees were RM 10,000.00. The sum was paid and the service rendered. That is not enough. There is such thing called recurrent follow ups that needs around RM3,000.00 to be paid each time for a period of six month. When these fees were not paid, things begin to change from good to bad. Business affected family members’ passes away and wife suffered unwarranted slow effect illnesses. A close examination revealed that this master has installed an entity to disturb the peace in the family. This is the third case.


Except for the first case, who happened to be my teacher, both second and third case have had the matter resolved. The moral is we would very much liked to draw a distinct boundary between the work of a spiritual domain and the work of FengShui but often then not as practitioners we may be caught in the situation of both, first requiring us to protect ourselves and second, to administer help for the others. That is why, he who practices the arts is protected by the arts.

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