Sunday, September 27, 2009

The Boy Who Was Crushed By The Water Dragon


To continue with the series of cases relating to water, we visited a house after receiving a distress called that this house owner actually engage a FengShui master from China who practices BaZhai and the water dragon classic. Not only that things doesn't seems to work for the positive, his youngest son was nearly kill in an incident that his auto-gate crushed into his youngest son, making him almost die of suffocation of breath. He was rushed to the hospital for a life saving attempt to revive him from a shock. We visited his house and again the culprit was water.




The front porch has a specific water exiting point. It has also many minor exiting points called sumps. Collectively, these sumps were located at exiting Wei mountain, Yang (nurture) position. Incoming from Si, Jue (extinct) position. We were aware of the incident, but were not aware as to who and when it occurred. Using the method of judging the embrace, we concluded that it was his youngest son and occur in the month of Wei (goat). Detail explanation in Yifengshui (inner teachings).



The owner was surprised as our description matched the hospital admission date for his youngest son. As he is a very religious person, he asked as had we been informed spiritually, and we said, no. The house siting North 3, Facing South 3.

As this case demonstrated, if the house is located at a wrong water structure, it will bring harm to the inhabitants, regardless of what sort of BaZhai and Qing's Imperial water dragon, one practices.

So, do we use XuanKong, beforehand? Yes, indeed. Even before we arrive, the Xiang has revealed the "problematic"areas of concerned. Once we step foot on ground, we look for the indicative elements and everything falls into place. So, it is no longer a Xiang, or imagery but a real potential Sha Qi! It is not the sort of Sha that act as a pillar sticking in front of the main door, but Sha induced by the sumps. Yes, the problem of the sump again.

Do you not understand water, by now? How long would you want to wait before things happened?

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