My Feng Shui consultation fee includes selecting auspicious dates for clients’ new homes, such as for opening the main door for the first time, starting renovations, placing the bed, arranging the wealth position, setting up the stove, arranging the Wen Chang (academic success) position, moving in, and more.

This ensures that the favorable stars align to bless the household and avoids the disasters of the inauspicious stars, ensuring a smooth renovation process. For moving house, I also follow the birth dates of the entire family to bring in fortune, prosperity, and longevity, making the family prosperous.

A few days ago, a male client sent me an email to update me on the progress of his renovations and to request auspicious dates. He mistakenly wrote “installing windows” instead of “placing the bed,” which left me puzzled since he had not mentioned replacing the windows in our Feng Shui consultation. Later, he realized his mistake and wrote, “Sorry! I guess I’m in for a scolding.”

A few years ago, I did a birth chart reading for him, but he did not follow through with many of the recommendations, thus he continues to face significant issues at work.

On the day he invited me to audit his new home, he was wearing a colour that was extremely unfavorable for him. When I asked why, he replied, “Because everyone at my company dresses in such colours.”

This gentleman is not a young man but a middle-aged person with some achievements in his career. His answer was surprising.

Blindly imitating others has never been the wisdom for changing one’s fate.

If you want to stand out, do not make mediocre decisions.

Who can help you, and who might hold you back? I hope you can clearly see and understand.

I replied to him:
“Being scolded for mistakes is a way to reduce negative karma. It also creates a memorable point for you to remember.
If the person scolding you sincerely wishes for your well-being and is not biased, then a man should not fear it.
As we get older, we encounter fewer and fewer capable mentors who can guide us. Treasure them well.”

When ego gets in your way, kick it aside.

In the torrential currents of decades-long life, the appearance of a benefactor guide is as fleeting as a blooming cloud. Cherishing your blessings is the wisest course of action.

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