Where is the best place to place a compass in the home?

Where is the best place to place a compass in the home?
Introduction: We all know that the compass is an essential Feng Shui tool for Feng Shui masters to measure Feng Shui. Its basic function is to be used for orientation. However, the compass can not only be used as a tool, but can also be placed in the home to ward off evil spirits and increase luck! So where is the best place to place the compass in the home? Let’s take a look together below! In order to facilitate everyone's reading and reference, Mr. Shui Mo has carefully sorted out many articles and topics related to the compass. Friends who want to know more can take a look. The compass, also known as the Luojing, is an important tool used by ancient Chinese masters of the I Ching and Feng Shui to measure the heavens and the earth. Today, Feng Shui is not only popular in the overseas Chinese world, but also highly valued by foreigners. In Western developed countries and regions such as Western Europe, the United States, Australia, and Japan, Chinese Feng Shui has long been accepted by business and political leaders and ordinary people. When many Chinese go abroad to study, work, or even settle down, they are often surprised to find that blond and blue-eyed foreigners are holding a Chinese Feng Shui compass to measure "whether the environment is balanced between yin and yang" for their villas or offices. The Feng Shui compass is not only an important tool used by Feng Shui masters to measure the good and bad luck of houses, but also often used by people in Chinese communities in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Southeast Asia, and North America to ward off evil and bring good luck.

The specific steps are:

1. Put a compass in the drawer you open most often, it can help you to improve your luck and prevent you from being attacked by villains;
2. Hang the compass on the door, window, or place it on the desk or bookshelf, with the compass facing outwards, to ward off evil and bring wealth. Overseas, it is a symbol of success;
3. If you have a statue of the God of Wealth or Guanyin at home, placing a compass in front of the statue is said to greatly increase your magical power!

Introduction to daily use of compass:

No matter which sect's compass it is from, it is engraved with a large amount of data on the yin and yang worlds, and can be said to be a very powerful talisman. The power of the compass is to transform the acquired invisible evil with the innate energy. It has three best characteristics: transforming evil, stabilizing the house, and attracting wealth.
(1) Feng Shui: Feng Shui enthusiasts can carry one with them to ward off evil, protect themselves and improve their luck. They can also check the Feng Shui for themselves, their relatives and friends when necessary.
(2) To protect the house: If there is too much yin energy in the house, someone has seen a ghost, a child is shouting for no reason, or the house has an empty hexagram line, etc., you can place a compass (even number) at one of the four corners or diagonals in the house. Regardless of the orientation, point the needle to the zero position of the South Pole and place it flat against the wall to achieve prosperity and avoid evil. The method of using a compass to calm the house: You can place a compass under the shrine, behind the statue of a deity, or on the lower level of the coffee table where the statue of a deity is placed. This can greatly enhance the blessing of the deity and calm the house. Compass method to ward off evil spirits: hang the compass directly in your home, office, commercial place, at the entrance of a passage, or in a room in a brightly lit place to keep your home safe and avoid evil spirits.
(3) Attracting wealth: Point the tip of the compass needle to the North Pole and place it flat on one of the four auspicious positions of the Eight House Qi: Shengqi, Yannian, Tianyi and Fuwei. This will have a powerful effect in attracting wealth.
(4) Dispelling evil: If the door or windows of a house or office are facing the sky, sharp corners, temples, cemeteries, electric poles, etc., these are all inauspicious shapes. It will affect the decline of luck of the people in the house, so you can hang the compass on the door or window facing outward, facing the shape of the evil, but it must be facing south, to achieve the purpose of neutralizing the evil. If you carry it with you, just put it in your briefcase, handbag or car, and it can also achieve the effect of warding off evil and protecting yourself. Compass method to ward off evil: hang the compass directly in the evil direction or at the door to avoid evil and bring good luck, and keep the whole family safe. There are many outdoor shapes that can be resolved with a compass, such as: sharp corners, straight streets, straight slopes, reverse bows, and straight doors. There are also doors facing electric poles, chimneys, strange trees, strange rocks, unit gates, etc. Whenever encountering a shape-sha attack, it will cause anxiety to the family, and in serious cases, cause illness, injury, or disability. Many Feng Shui masters use convex mirrors, concave mirrors, Bagua mirrors, shields, and turtle backs to ward off evil. Although they have certain effects, they are not very obvious. If you use a compass to ward off evil, the effect will be better.
Summary: The above is about the best location and direction for placing the compass in the home. You can refer to the above content according to your own situation. I hope this article is helpful to you!

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