Master Clement Lim on Feng Shui: Luck, Business, and Family Legacy
[HPP] He LifengFebruary 16, 202644 min
42 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβUnderstanding Feng Shui Principles
- π‘ Feng Shui, meaning "wind and water," is a discipline that studies the space around us, personal stars, and how they interact to influence luck and harmony.
- π― Masters analyze Bagua patterns and individual personal stars to identify important sectors and offer solutions for enhancing or curing areas.
- π Remedies can be as simple as placing plants, water fountains, or choosing specific colors for blinds and curtains to energize or ease sectors.
- β οΈ Concepts like "poison arrows" (sachi) from sharp corners are addressed by suggesting renovations to round edges, promoting a smoother energy flow.
Applications and Relevance
- πΈπ¬ Feng Shui is highly relevant for Singaporeans due to the stressful and costly living environment, aiming to boost prosperity and reduce stress.
- π‘ For house buyers, Master Lim advises visiting properties multiple times (day and night) and ensuring the family feels comfortable before considering auspicious directions.
- π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ Beyond property, Feng Shui is applied to wedding dates, name analysis, health issues (e.g., sleeping in sickness sectors), and even fertility challenges.
- β¨ A memorable client story involved enhancing a daughter's relationship sector, leading to her finding a partner and getting married, highlighting its impact on personal life.
The Journey of a Feng Shui Master
- π¨βπ¦ Clement Lim is a second-generation Feng Shui master, learning directly from his father over 16 years, rather than through a formal university program.
- βοΈ A key challenge is upholding ethics and ensuring advice is genuine and honest, as clients take their words seriously, impacting their lives.
- π£οΈ Clement has adapted the business by making Feng Shui more accessible through social media content, offering free insights and simplifying explanations for a younger audience.
- π€ He emphasizes the importance of client comfort and connection with a property, suggesting that sometimes a unit that "calls out" to a client is more important than strict adherence to all Feng Shui rules.
2026 Feng Shui Outlook
- π₯ The year 2026, known as "Ping Wu," is a Year of the Fire Horse, characterized by a double fire energy, as it also falls within Period 9 Feng Shui (2024-2043), which is also fire-dominant.
- π§ This intense fire energy can lead to increased tension and stress, making it crucial for individuals to find personal outlets for emotional balance and grounding.
- π The top three zodiacs for 2026 are Ox, Dragon, and Horse, guided by strong, supportive, and benefactor stars, suggesting recognition and growth.
- π The bottom three zodiacs are Rat, Tiger, and Monkey, advised to be more mindful of emotional drainage and health, with predictions serving as a general guide.
Beyond Luck: Building Merits
- π To offset potential bad fortunes, Clement Lim stresses the importance of building merits, which is ranked after destiny, luck, and Feng Shui in Chinese systems.
- π Merits are accumulated through good deeds, not just financial donations, but also through acts of kindness like encouraging others or helping those in need.
- π The belief is that "what goes around comes around," and building merits can enhance one's luck and provide support during challenging periods.
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Feng ShuiZodiac ForecastsChinese New YearAuspicious DirectionsPersonal StarsSachi (Poison Arrow)Building MeritsPeriod 9 Feng ShuiYear of the Fire HorseBusiness EthicsHouse BuyingRelationship LuckFamily BusinessSingaporean StressName Analysis
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