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"Luck" is not a coincidence in
the Qi study

What do you all think "luck" is?

"Luck" is not a coincidence in the Qi study.

In general, "fortune" is often called "coincidence." For instance, when someone says they "struck it lucky" in their job, it's often seen as a prime example of a fortunate coincidence. Beyond this, individuals who experience things going well for them as they had planned are often called "lucky."

In the realm of Qi study, however, it's possible to significantly increase the probability of attracting such "coincidences." In reality, the concept of luck in Qi study differs entirely from mere chance.

A common sentiment is, "If only I knew what would become popular in the future..." It could certainly be quite advantageous if one could foresee trends and establish companies related to those trends beforehand.

When engaging in Houi-Tori, the dormant parts of the brain are activated; among these, the ability of foresight is included. While animals are known to possess such foresight abilities, humans also retain traces of these capabilities, as evidenced by expressions like "a sixth sense." Enhancements to these abilities occur when individuals head in favorable directions.

Frequent stories include instances where work or positive occurrences are attributed after Houi Tori to enhanced foresight. Challenging situations that are likely to be successful are not a miracle but a natural outcome of having insight into their favorable results.

A well-known example from professional baseball is that if a batter knew whether the pitcher would throw a curveball or a fastball, the batter could hit almost every time. Even Ichiro Suzuki, who moved to the United States in ☆highly auspicious direction, likely experienced a significant enhancement in his foresight abilities, contributing to his achievement as a batting champion.

Among my acquaintances, someone relocated in a favorable direction and subsequently established a mobile phone sales company, greatly profiting during the boom. Though others saw it as good luck, it was far from being due to luck alone. This success can be attributed to the foresight abilities enhanced through Houi-Tori, allowing the person to unconsciously anticipate the impending mobile phone boom. The person, who had previously been engaged in selling bathroom equipment, certainly wouldn't have been expected to start a mobile phone company.

However, these foresight abilities, gained through Houi-Tori, are unconscious to the individual. Consequently, they often attribute their successes to mere "coincidence."

Foresight is just one example, but heightened reproductive capabilities, for instance, can increase attraction to potential partners, raising the likelihood of forming relationships. Likewise, improved telepathic abilities allow one to understand others' minds better, significantly enhancing persuasive skills.

Various other examples occur unconsciously, making them appear as if good things are happening for no reason. Naturally, those experiencing these outcomes perceive them as such.

In the eyes of the world, these phenomena are described as "hunches," "miracles," "coincidences," "flukes," and more. These terms collectively encompass the broader concept of "luck."

However, from a Qi study perspective, these occurrences are natural phenomena.

House feng shui operates on a similar principle.

In reality, humans are naturally best suited to living in the mountains. About 30 years ago, there was an incident where a girl raised by wolves was captured. She reportedly ran 100 meters in 4.5 seconds during her escape from pursuers.

While this is an extreme example, the basic idea is that humans have the potential to develop such physical abilities if raised in mountainous environments.

There's a phenomenon known as "desperation strength" in humans, where they can exhibit tremendous power in dire situations. For instance, there have been cases where women lifted objects weighing over 100 kg during a fire. This showcases their innate capability, which might remain dormant in everyday life within civilized societies.

To such an extent, everyday living conditions, especially the environment in which one grows up, significantly impact one's abilities.

The core concept of Feng Shui for houses aims to eliminate factors that adversely affect humans compared to the natural world, particularly within modern urban life. Ideally, House Feng Shui advocates for a home surrounded by nature, away from urban influences, where materials are as natural as possible.

However, due to urban constraints, House Feng Shui has developed to exclude only factors that could severely impact one's luck within a dwelling. By doing so, it unconsciously encourages the awakening of human latent abilities, often resulting in what's perceived as "good luck" by society.

In modern times, House Feng Shui maintains or slightly elevates one's luck. To significantly improve luck through House Feng Shui, the construction of the house itself would need to be tailored. Thus, a balanced approach combines luck enhancement through Houi-Tori with luck preservation through House Feng Shui principles.

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