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How to explain Buddhism that "Mr. Feng Shui has no place to be buried, and the fortune teller dies by the side of the road"?

Buddhism does not advocate activities such as geomantic omen and divination. From my personal understanding, these academics have their own reasons, and they are not immutable superstitions. But on the whole, these academics can't change anything. Even if it changes for a while, it won't last long.

From the point of view of Buddhism, if a man of practice wants to put an end to greed, anger and delusion, and increase his statutes, determination and wisdom, such as practicing Buddhism and keeping precepts, he can achieve his life and get rid of the sufferings of reincarnation and life and death. In other words, you should stutter when eating and walk step by step. There is no shortcut. If you practice with this greedy heart, you will never achieve anything.

If feng shui works, there is only one dynasty in history; If fortune telling works, there can be no fortune teller. Right or wrong, a person's fate depends on the strength and blessings of the past. It is only a great delusion to expect geomantic fortune telling to change one's fate, and it is impossible to succeed at all. If the cause has been done, the consequences have not been achieved. You can do more good to change it. If you just want to take a shortcut, you will only go the wrong way and never reach your goal.

Amitabha.