What rules should I pay attention to when moving in Feng Shui?

Rule 1: Choose the right "good day" for moving. In traditional Chinese philosophy, it's believed that selecting an auspicious day is essential for a smooth move. It's generally advised to choose a "Water" day rather than a "Fire" day. When moving on a Yang Day, it's better to pair it with a Yin Day, and a cloudy day is ideal for a sunny move. A Feng Shui expert suggests checking if the chosen day conflicts with your family’s birth dates. If there are conflicts, adjust the time accordingly. It's best to move before 3 PM, as moving at night may bring bad luck.

Rule 2: Select the right moving route. According to Feng Shui principles, the path you take should be in harmony with the energy flow. Moving from "Impotence" to "Haze" or vice versa is considered favorable. However, moving from Yin to Yin or Yang to Sun is not recommended. In practical terms, avoid passing by hospitals, churches, or tall buildings. If unavoidable, burn incense and red paper to purify the energy. Many people overlook this step, leading to strange occurrences after moving.

Rule 3: Bring a new pillow for the move. Physicists believe that moving involves shifting one’s energy field. Therefore, it’s important to bring a new pillow when moving. The number of pillows should match the number of family members, and each should be placed according to the bed. In places like Hong Kong and Singapore, some people place 138 yuan in their pillow to attract good fortune.

Rule 4: Burn incense and perform a cleansing ritual before moving in. Before settling into the new home, burn incense and enter from the left side of the house. Let the smoke circulate through the rooms, sweeping the hall, bathroom, ceiling, walls, and corners. Then, exit from the right side and discard the incense outside. This helps remove negative energies, especially in homes with poor Feng Shui.

Rule 5: Pregnant women should not witness the entire move. A Feng Shui expert advises that pregnant women should not be present during the entire relocation process. Instead, they can help with tasks like boiling water, cooking rice, offering prayers, or setting off firecrackers.

Rule 6: Pay attention to water and cleanliness. On the day of moving in, boil a pot of water to symbolize the flow of wealth. Fill all basins (kitchen, bathroom, etc.) and let the water run slowly, representing abundance. Turn on a fan to circulate air, but avoid blowing directly toward the door.

Rule 7: Carry a rice bucket for good fortune. It’s recommended to carry a rice bucket filled with rice and place a red paper with “normally full” or an envelope with 168 yuan inside. This symbolizes prosperity and is carried throughout the move.

Rule 8: Bring rice, soil, and water from the old home. If moving far away, especially across provinces, bring a handful of rice, dirt, and water to the new home. This helps maintain a connection to your roots and prevents feelings of homesickness.

Rule 9: Speak and act auspiciously. Avoid anger and swearing during the move. Use positive words and perform lucky actions to ensure a smooth transition and good fortune.

Rule 10: Don’t sleep immediately after moving in. On the day of moving, avoid sleeping in the new home right away, as it may lead to health issues later. After lying down, the homeowner should get up quickly and stay active for a while to keep the energy flowing.

Rule 11: Be mindful of those helping with the move. Traditional beliefs suggest that people born in the Year of the Chicken or Dragon make good helpers, while those born in the Year of the Tiger should be avoided.

Rule 12: Move in the gods and Buddha first. If your home has any deities or Buddha images, they should be moved in advance. When choosing a bed, place it against the wall first. Once everything is set, the head of the household should sit on the bed to establish a strong energy presence.

Rule 13: Worship the house god on moving day. One of the most important rituals is to worship the house god on the afternoon of the moving day. This ensures the god blesses the new home and protects its residents. Other religious ceremonies can be performed based on local customs.

Rule 14: Keep lights on after moving. On the night of the move, leave all the lights on until the next day. Some people even keep them on for three days and nights to fill the home with positive energy and clarity.

Rule 15: Invite guests after moving. Finally, it’s important to invite family and friends to visit the new home within a week of moving. Hosting gatherings, meals, or entertainment helps activate the energy of the space and brings good luck.

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