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How to treat Feng Shui in Buddhism?

First of all, admit that "Feng Shui" is not nothingness, but has its scientific value. It may not be explained in the form of a complete theory, so it is inevitable that people will feel incredible and incredible. In fact, "feng shui" should also be an analysis of the operating laws of the objective world, and the objective laws need to transcend emotions. Believe it or not, it is effective because it is objective.

Buddhism, on the other hand, deeply analyzes the more fundamental realm. If Feng Shui is a kind of "art", then Buddhism is a kind of "law". "Operation" is equivalent to "one medicine to cure the disease". "Dharma" lies in understanding "why are you sick." That is to analyze the cause.

Then if you have a special disease, you need special medicine. Need to find, if the disease can be cured, then you will naturally find medicine.

Although "Feng Shui" is not empty talk, it does not mean that all people in China can get rich in an all-round way by "adjusting Feng Shui". This is a fact. Because not everyone has feng shui knowledge. If there is no blessing, you may not encounter this knowledge at all. So it's hard to understand its function. Blessed people may have learned this knowledge in a certain period of time, so as to truly appreciate the role of Feng Shui.

In other words, Fubao determines the different treatment of different people. And where does the blessing come from? The basic view of Buddhism is "cause and effect". This paper expounds the inspiration of "cause" to "effect". How to grasp whether karma is positive or not requires "practice", which can affect some obstacles and habits of oneself, so as to make one's heart and eyes clean. This is like curing cataracts and cleaning eyes, so as to detect and grasp the inner "thoughts", which determine the nature of behavior and "mindfulness" will also be "righteousness". The "cause" planted in this way will also be "positive", and the "result" inspired in this way can be imagined.

Therefore, for example, a secular person who studies Buddhism learns to practice Buddhism. Accumulate fortune, when his fortune is enough, it is not excluded that he will get some knowledge of Feng Shui, so as to realize some secular needs through Feng Shui. Is this the function of "Feng Shui"? Of course it is. But what is more fundamental is that this person practices and accumulates virtue. With the blessing, he is doomed to suffer this feng shui trick. Moreover, because he is a "man of practice" and has a relatively pure understanding, some worldly blessings will become food for practice and will not be called a catalyst for degeneration. In other words, he understands the function of "feng shui", but he is not "greedy" and still grasps purity. So he is blessed, because he practices, so he is blessed.

In short, as mentioned above, Buddhism is more of a "law". Feng shui is closer to "technique".