Master Jun Hong Lu’s
World Buddhist Fellowship Meeting
Taipei, Taiwan
4 October 2016
(An Excerpt)
ASSESS FENG SHUI THROUGH THE NOSE
Master Jun Hong Lu: If you can smell a foul odour coming from the bathroom as soon as you arrive home, would you say that this is good feng shui? Instead, if you smell a fragrant scent the moment you open the door, you will be in a much more positive mood.
So, when the nose smells pleasing scents, the energy field of the home is positive and it has good feng shui. Otherwise, if you are confronted by a wretched stench as soon as you open the door, then your home definitely has bad feng shui. After taking in these bad smells for a little while, your mood will turn sour and you will slowly begin to have arguments. So, a home with negative energy field will certainly be riddled with bad luck.
For those of us who frequently burn incense at home, the home will be filled up gradually with Buddha’s fragrance. Alternatively, we can also place fragrant flowers to transform the energy field.
As soon as you smell a pleasing fragrance, feng shui will naturally improve. On the other hand, if the smells of a space leave you feeling annoyed or nauseous, that is certainly not good feng shui.
If you spend all day looking at the clouds, paying respect to the Buddha, reciting the Buddhist scriptures and then you are met with a pleasant smell when you walk in the door, is this not good feng shui?
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