
Feng Shui Rich People
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Book Introduction
A house where luck runs away, a house where luck comes in!
Feng Shui consulting that understands and utilizes the laws of nature
* The laws of space and luck revealed by the fourth generation successor of a feng shui family!
* Apartment Feng Shui, Feng Shui Interior Design lecture YouTube cumulative views of 100 million!
* The path to becoming rich in Feng Shui based on over 3,000 consulting experiences!
“Everything has gone wrong since we moved into this house.”
“What kind of plants should I have in my house to bring in money?”
“There is a mountain behind the house and water flows in front of the house. Is this a good location?”
“Is it really true that things aren’t going well because of your ancestors’ graves?”
No matter how much times change and the environment changes, people still want to become rich.
They look for places where the value of their homes will rise, and they place things like picture frames of sunflowers and owl figurines in their homes, saying that these are things that will bring in money.
However, in the traditional teachings of Feng Shui, there is no talk of being obsessed with one object.
Of course, you can supplement the energy that is lacking in your home through objects, but it is just greed to become absorbed in them and hope that everything will come true.
Feng Shui is a life wisdom that utilizes the natural laws of blocking wind and obtaining water to enrich life both materially and spiritually.
It is a culture and custom that has been enjoyed by the wealthy and the upper class of society for thousands of years.
A space that is good in terms of feng shui is a space that understands and utilizes the laws of nature.
The author, who met over 3,000 wealthy people while providing feng shui consulting, has compiled the characteristics of wealthy homes that he learned by visiting their spaces in this book.
The book explains the laws of land and fortune with various examples, including the characteristics of the wealthy village of Uiryeong where Samsung, LG, and Hyosung started, how South Korea is well-located in terms of feng shui, why water veins are important, what role the terrain around where I live plays, and why it is important to protect money as well as make it.
The so-called 'ultra-rich', those with assets exceeding 2 billion, 10 billion, or even 100 billion, are open-minded about everything.
They are interested in how important luck and environment are as well as their own abilities, and they actively utilize Feng Shui.
The land and people are connected.
Good land leads to good people, and good people lead to good energy.
My life won't change 180 degrees by moving my belongings or building a nice house on good land, but change begins with looking back at where I live and paying attention to it.
Feng Shui consulting that understands and utilizes the laws of nature
* The laws of space and luck revealed by the fourth generation successor of a feng shui family!
* Apartment Feng Shui, Feng Shui Interior Design lecture YouTube cumulative views of 100 million!
* The path to becoming rich in Feng Shui based on over 3,000 consulting experiences!
“Everything has gone wrong since we moved into this house.”
“What kind of plants should I have in my house to bring in money?”
“There is a mountain behind the house and water flows in front of the house. Is this a good location?”
“Is it really true that things aren’t going well because of your ancestors’ graves?”
No matter how much times change and the environment changes, people still want to become rich.
They look for places where the value of their homes will rise, and they place things like picture frames of sunflowers and owl figurines in their homes, saying that these are things that will bring in money.
However, in the traditional teachings of Feng Shui, there is no talk of being obsessed with one object.
Of course, you can supplement the energy that is lacking in your home through objects, but it is just greed to become absorbed in them and hope that everything will come true.
Feng Shui is a life wisdom that utilizes the natural laws of blocking wind and obtaining water to enrich life both materially and spiritually.
It is a culture and custom that has been enjoyed by the wealthy and the upper class of society for thousands of years.
A space that is good in terms of feng shui is a space that understands and utilizes the laws of nature.
The author, who met over 3,000 wealthy people while providing feng shui consulting, has compiled the characteristics of wealthy homes that he learned by visiting their spaces in this book.
The book explains the laws of land and fortune with various examples, including the characteristics of the wealthy village of Uiryeong where Samsung, LG, and Hyosung started, how South Korea is well-located in terms of feng shui, why water veins are important, what role the terrain around where I live plays, and why it is important to protect money as well as make it.
The so-called 'ultra-rich', those with assets exceeding 2 billion, 10 billion, or even 100 billion, are open-minded about everything.
They are interested in how important luck and environment are as well as their own abilities, and they actively utilize Feng Shui.
The land and people are connected.
Good land leads to good people, and good people lead to good energy.
My life won't change 180 degrees by moving my belongings or building a nice house on good land, but change begins with looking back at where I live and paying attention to it.
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Introduction: Why the Rich Get Feng Shui Consulting
Chapter 1: Feng Shui is a Science for the 1 Percent: Myths and Truths About Feng Shui
-There are no sunflowers in rich houses.
-The story of the movie "The Grave"
-Feng Shui is not a superstition.
-Is there a plant that adds luck?
-How to keep the luck that comes into your home
-Will everyone who lives in a good location become rich?
-Is there a special place for winning the lottery?
Chapter 2: The Land of the Wealthy: The Secrets of the Feng Shui Wealthy
-People and rich people are born on the land.
-Good land conditions
-South Korea is the land of the rich
The Beginning of Korea's Top Companies: Uiryeong's Rich Village
-Characteristics of the wealthy families of the past: Yangdong Village, Gyeongju
Why Boundaries and Location Matter: Pyeongtaek Factory Consulting
A single step separates a good site from a bad one: Consulting with a Dongtan real estate sales company.
-A space with flowing water veins: Oksu Villa Consulting
Chapter 3: The Importance of Things Above Ground: The Secrets of the Feng Shui Wealthy 2
-How to utilize the energy of the earth 100%
-Why the entrance, bedroom, and kitchen of a house are important
-Check the building entrance: Seoul office building consulting
- Harmony with Nature: Gachang Townhouse Consulting
-What rocks mean in Feng Shui: Songha Natural Maitreya Buddha
Direction Determines Much: Stationery Company Consulting
More important than the size of the house: Consulting on rural housing in Gyeongnam
Chapter 4: Why People Can't Be Removed from Feng Shui: The Secrets of the Rich Feng Shui Masters 3
-People who like luck, people who hate luck
-How to build luck in my space
-People who are rich only on the surface
-What I learned from meeting and getting to know people with over 100 billion won in wealth
Good Houses and Bad Houses: Samseong-dong Apartment Remodeling, Auction Factory Site Consulting
-The heart to share wealth: The richest family in Gyeongju
-A place where wealthy families lived for 500 years: Uljin Haewoljongtaek
Chapter 5: How to Get Rich Where You Live: The 5 Commandments of Feng Shui Wealthy Homes
-If you want to live like a real rich person
-1st Commandment: Make your home a money pot.
-2nd Commandment: Avoid ugly things.
-3rd Commandment: Change when the time comes
-4th Commandment: Make a path of luck with time.
-5th Commandment: Find a house that will make you rich.
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter 1: Feng Shui is a Science for the 1 Percent: Myths and Truths About Feng Shui
-There are no sunflowers in rich houses.
-The story of the movie "The Grave"
-Feng Shui is not a superstition.
-Is there a plant that adds luck?
-How to keep the luck that comes into your home
-Will everyone who lives in a good location become rich?
-Is there a special place for winning the lottery?
Chapter 2: The Land of the Wealthy: The Secrets of the Feng Shui Wealthy
-People and rich people are born on the land.
-Good land conditions
-South Korea is the land of the rich
The Beginning of Korea's Top Companies: Uiryeong's Rich Village
-Characteristics of the wealthy families of the past: Yangdong Village, Gyeongju
Why Boundaries and Location Matter: Pyeongtaek Factory Consulting
A single step separates a good site from a bad one: Consulting with a Dongtan real estate sales company.
-A space with flowing water veins: Oksu Villa Consulting
Chapter 3: The Importance of Things Above Ground: The Secrets of the Feng Shui Wealthy 2
-How to utilize the energy of the earth 100%
-Why the entrance, bedroom, and kitchen of a house are important
-Check the building entrance: Seoul office building consulting
- Harmony with Nature: Gachang Townhouse Consulting
-What rocks mean in Feng Shui: Songha Natural Maitreya Buddha
Direction Determines Much: Stationery Company Consulting
More important than the size of the house: Consulting on rural housing in Gyeongnam
Chapter 4: Why People Can't Be Removed from Feng Shui: The Secrets of the Rich Feng Shui Masters 3
-People who like luck, people who hate luck
-How to build luck in my space
-People who are rich only on the surface
-What I learned from meeting and getting to know people with over 100 billion won in wealth
Good Houses and Bad Houses: Samseong-dong Apartment Remodeling, Auction Factory Site Consulting
-The heart to share wealth: The richest family in Gyeongju
-A place where wealthy families lived for 500 years: Uljin Haewoljongtaek
Chapter 5: How to Get Rich Where You Live: The 5 Commandments of Feng Shui Wealthy Homes
-If you want to live like a real rich person
-1st Commandment: Make your home a money pot.
-2nd Commandment: Avoid ugly things.
-3rd Commandment: Change when the time comes
-4th Commandment: Make a path of luck with time.
-5th Commandment: Find a house that will make you rich.
Acknowledgements
References
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Into the book
Although many people consider it a superstition, feng shui is a habitus (a culture and custom enjoyed by a certain class of people) and a secret way of life that has been enjoyed by the upper class of society, including the wealthy, for thousands of years.
--- p.6, from “Introduction”
The reason why Feng Shui is essential in our lives is because it is closely related to ‘energy.’
The reason for seeking a good spot is to obtain a place where energy is gathered, and to stay in that space and directly utilize the energy of the space.
The reason I want to place items that attract luck in the space I live in is probably because I want to utilize the energy of the items.
--- p.20, from “There is no sunflower harmony in a rich family”
The starting point for luck to come in must be good, and a good direction is usually called 'live direction'.
If the door opens to a living room, it can be said that those who enter that space will bring good luck that will generate energy in the space.
If you are in a chest room instead of a living room, the chances of good luck entering the space decrease, and the chances of people entering the space bringing bad energy increase.
--- p.61, from “Is there a special place for winning the lottery?”
I like the ground to be slightly lower when looking from the center of the main gate of the space where I will be staying.
This is expressed as 'Jeonjeohugo'.
You can usually think of a place with a slope of less than 20 degrees.
If the temperature is above 20 degrees, it is not good land because it is difficult for the energy to stay and the energy flows out easily.
--- p.76, from “Conditions of Good Land”
Where a person is born determines his or her lifelong fortune.
In that sense, the act of finding the birthplace of meaningful people is suitable for receiving good energy.
--- p.94, from “The Beginning of Korea’s Best Companies”
If I'm looking for a place to live, a space to do business, or a building to run my business, I don't need to be biased towards the entire neighborhood.
You need to be able to see the whole picture, but you should not be fooled by the things you see around you and make the mistake of choosing the bad part.
--- p.111, from “A single step separates a good place from an inauspicious place”
The attribute called gold basically means 'collision'.
It may be a useful tool, but if its shape is not neat and its form is mysterious, it does not harmonize the energy of the space as it seems and instead transmits the same energy as the shape.
--- p.138, from “Let’s check the entrance to the building”
From ancient times, feng shui strongly cautioned against emptiness in the northwest.
The Choi family was fully aware of this when the current Gyodong House was built.
The original site of Gyodong House was open to the northwest.
If you go to the back of the old house, you can see a zelkova tree. This is the Feng Shui secret method used by Choi Eon-gyeong at the time to complement the terrain that is open to the northwest.
--- p.200, from “A Heart That Can Share Wealth”
A life well-adjusted to Feng Shui is a life in harmony with everything.
Everything comes to fruition when many factors come together: the place, the people who live there, and the mindset of those people.
So, as one element of a good location, we must talk about the efforts of the person staying in that space.
--- p.6, from “Introduction”
The reason why Feng Shui is essential in our lives is because it is closely related to ‘energy.’
The reason for seeking a good spot is to obtain a place where energy is gathered, and to stay in that space and directly utilize the energy of the space.
The reason I want to place items that attract luck in the space I live in is probably because I want to utilize the energy of the items.
--- p.20, from “There is no sunflower harmony in a rich family”
The starting point for luck to come in must be good, and a good direction is usually called 'live direction'.
If the door opens to a living room, it can be said that those who enter that space will bring good luck that will generate energy in the space.
If you are in a chest room instead of a living room, the chances of good luck entering the space decrease, and the chances of people entering the space bringing bad energy increase.
--- p.61, from “Is there a special place for winning the lottery?”
I like the ground to be slightly lower when looking from the center of the main gate of the space where I will be staying.
This is expressed as 'Jeonjeohugo'.
You can usually think of a place with a slope of less than 20 degrees.
If the temperature is above 20 degrees, it is not good land because it is difficult for the energy to stay and the energy flows out easily.
--- p.76, from “Conditions of Good Land”
Where a person is born determines his or her lifelong fortune.
In that sense, the act of finding the birthplace of meaningful people is suitable for receiving good energy.
--- p.94, from “The Beginning of Korea’s Best Companies”
If I'm looking for a place to live, a space to do business, or a building to run my business, I don't need to be biased towards the entire neighborhood.
You need to be able to see the whole picture, but you should not be fooled by the things you see around you and make the mistake of choosing the bad part.
--- p.111, from “A single step separates a good place from an inauspicious place”
The attribute called gold basically means 'collision'.
It may be a useful tool, but if its shape is not neat and its form is mysterious, it does not harmonize the energy of the space as it seems and instead transmits the same energy as the shape.
--- p.138, from “Let’s check the entrance to the building”
From ancient times, feng shui strongly cautioned against emptiness in the northwest.
The Choi family was fully aware of this when the current Gyodong House was built.
The original site of Gyodong House was open to the northwest.
If you go to the back of the old house, you can see a zelkova tree. This is the Feng Shui secret method used by Choi Eon-gyeong at the time to complement the terrain that is open to the northwest.
--- p.200, from “A Heart That Can Share Wealth”
A life well-adjusted to Feng Shui is a life in harmony with everything.
Everything comes to fruition when many factors come together: the place, the people who live there, and the mindset of those people.
So, as one element of a good location, we must talk about the efforts of the person staying in that space.
--- p.231, from “The Three Commandments: Changes When the Time Comes”
Publisher's Review
“If you change your space, your destiny changes!”
How to attract, increase, and protect luck where I live
'Bibopungsu' means supplementing or filling the energy of the land when it is weak or lacking.
To put it in modern terms, placing objects inside a house and changing its structure is also a type of feng shui.
But that doesn't mean that putting things away solves everything.
Sunflower arrangements, money tree frames, and owl and pig sculptures that are said to attract money are closer to symbols of greed.
Traditional Feng Shui teachings do not discuss being obsessed with a single object.
Of course, you can supplement the energy that is lacking in your home through objects, but getting too absorbed in them and hoping that everything will work out is a wish for luck and superstition.
If you want to make the space you stay in a truly rich home, cherishing the place you stay will bring you greater luck.
Cherishing the space you live in now, the people you live with, and looking closely at the surrounding environment is the beginning of a wealthy family that will bring good luck and blessings.
The 3 Most Important Secrets of Feng Shui
land, house, people
No matter how good a site you build in terms of feng shui, if the person managing the house does not manage it properly, you will not receive good luck.
The opposite is also true.
The best sites are created when the land, structure, and people all come together well.
The author's formula for wealth and fortune, obtained through meeting over 3,000 wealthy people while conducting Feng Shui consulting, is as follows.
· People and rich people are born on the land.
Space begins with a place.
The place where you will become rich is a place that is alive, dynamic and full of energy.
When we build a house, before we think about the shape of the house, we first find the land and build a house that fits that land.
No matter how good the materials are used to build a house, or how good the character of the people living in it is, it is nearly impossible to resist the fundamental power of the earth.
'Ingeoljiryeong' means that great people come from excellent lands.
If you want to find good land, I recommend visiting old houses, temples, and historical sites known throughout the country as geomantic sites.
As I become accustomed to the energy of that space without realizing it, the probability of becoming connected to good land increases.
· The importance of things on earth
Feng Shui is the law of nature.
I need a surrounding terrain that will protect the energy that rises from the place I have chosen.
The reason we usually consider 'baesanimsu' important is not simply because there is a mountain behind and water in front.
It is a good location because the surrounding natural objects prevent the energy rising from where I am from escaping.
The entrance of a building is an important place where people come and go, and where luck comes and goes.
It is common to place structures in front of entrances, but if the shape of the structure is not harmonious and mysterious, it can actually transmit bad energy.
Also, they often live in apartments that are too large for the number of family members.
In conclusion, it is okay to go for a large apartment if you make good use of all the space.
However, if some spaces feel empty or unmaintained, a smaller home is recommended.
The most important thing is the ability to manage a home.
· Why people cannot be excluded from feng shui
There is a saying, “Because there are houses, people exist, and because people manage them, houses exist.”
After all, good land leads to good people.
In order to make the house I live in a wealthy house, first of all, it must be built on good land, then the house must be built properly, and lastly, I must be a good person.
The 'ultra-rich', those with assets exceeding 100 billion won, know the importance of luck.
They do not simply incorporate Feng Shui into their lives out of curiosity, but rather have a broad understanding and broad thinking about various perspectives.
In particular, rather than living a life obsessed only with what is visible, focus on what is invisible and refine your inner self as well.
In terms of Feng Shui, a good site is created when the land, house, and people all come together.
The houses where the rich live are not simply expensive houses with expensive furniture.
It refers to a clean and clear house managed by someone who can maintain and share wealth for a long time.
In such a house, not only wealth but also good things naturally follow.
I hope this book will provide an opportunity to rethink the value of feng shui and what it means to live as a truly wealthy person in a wealthy household.
How to attract, increase, and protect luck where I live
'Bibopungsu' means supplementing or filling the energy of the land when it is weak or lacking.
To put it in modern terms, placing objects inside a house and changing its structure is also a type of feng shui.
But that doesn't mean that putting things away solves everything.
Sunflower arrangements, money tree frames, and owl and pig sculptures that are said to attract money are closer to symbols of greed.
Traditional Feng Shui teachings do not discuss being obsessed with a single object.
Of course, you can supplement the energy that is lacking in your home through objects, but getting too absorbed in them and hoping that everything will work out is a wish for luck and superstition.
If you want to make the space you stay in a truly rich home, cherishing the place you stay will bring you greater luck.
Cherishing the space you live in now, the people you live with, and looking closely at the surrounding environment is the beginning of a wealthy family that will bring good luck and blessings.
The 3 Most Important Secrets of Feng Shui
land, house, people
No matter how good a site you build in terms of feng shui, if the person managing the house does not manage it properly, you will not receive good luck.
The opposite is also true.
The best sites are created when the land, structure, and people all come together well.
The author's formula for wealth and fortune, obtained through meeting over 3,000 wealthy people while conducting Feng Shui consulting, is as follows.
· People and rich people are born on the land.
Space begins with a place.
The place where you will become rich is a place that is alive, dynamic and full of energy.
When we build a house, before we think about the shape of the house, we first find the land and build a house that fits that land.
No matter how good the materials are used to build a house, or how good the character of the people living in it is, it is nearly impossible to resist the fundamental power of the earth.
'Ingeoljiryeong' means that great people come from excellent lands.
If you want to find good land, I recommend visiting old houses, temples, and historical sites known throughout the country as geomantic sites.
As I become accustomed to the energy of that space without realizing it, the probability of becoming connected to good land increases.
· The importance of things on earth
Feng Shui is the law of nature.
I need a surrounding terrain that will protect the energy that rises from the place I have chosen.
The reason we usually consider 'baesanimsu' important is not simply because there is a mountain behind and water in front.
It is a good location because the surrounding natural objects prevent the energy rising from where I am from escaping.
The entrance of a building is an important place where people come and go, and where luck comes and goes.
It is common to place structures in front of entrances, but if the shape of the structure is not harmonious and mysterious, it can actually transmit bad energy.
Also, they often live in apartments that are too large for the number of family members.
In conclusion, it is okay to go for a large apartment if you make good use of all the space.
However, if some spaces feel empty or unmaintained, a smaller home is recommended.
The most important thing is the ability to manage a home.
· Why people cannot be excluded from feng shui
There is a saying, “Because there are houses, people exist, and because people manage them, houses exist.”
After all, good land leads to good people.
In order to make the house I live in a wealthy house, first of all, it must be built on good land, then the house must be built properly, and lastly, I must be a good person.
The 'ultra-rich', those with assets exceeding 100 billion won, know the importance of luck.
They do not simply incorporate Feng Shui into their lives out of curiosity, but rather have a broad understanding and broad thinking about various perspectives.
In particular, rather than living a life obsessed only with what is visible, focus on what is invisible and refine your inner self as well.
In terms of Feng Shui, a good site is created when the land, house, and people all come together.
The houses where the rich live are not simply expensive houses with expensive furniture.
It refers to a clean and clear house managed by someone who can maintain and share wealth for a long time.
In such a house, not only wealth but also good things naturally follow.
I hope this book will provide an opportunity to rethink the value of feng shui and what it means to live as a truly wealthy person in a wealthy household.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: September 19, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 248 pages | 344g | 142*210*16mm
- ISBN13: 9791191104998
- ISBN10: 1191104990
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