FENG SHUI BASICS | WU GUI DIRECTION

Wu Gui Five Ghosts

Let’s talk about the Wu Gui or Five Ghosts direction. Even the name itself is scary, isn’t it? Will you start seeing ghosts if you face this direction? Not really… maybe!

So what’s the Wu Gui direction about? It’s more of an inward-facing direction. It’s about our connection with ourselves. If you face this direction and start seeing ghosts, it means that there are many ghosts inside you. You’re not possessed! Those ghosts are your fears.

What is fear? Fear is imagination done wrong. Then what is faith? Faith is imagination done right.

In general, we don’t really encourage the use of the Wu Gui. The most common outcome of the Wu Gui is the presence of petty people. But again, let’s re-examine the term petty people. Usually equated with gossip, slander, sabotage. But drilled down to the core, the presence of petty people means that people are talking about you.

But why are they talking about you? Perhaps their presence is also to force you to be better? To force you to achieve a breakthrough by seeing things in a more enlightened way, to help you achieve a higher level of consciousness?

But like I said, practitioners would rarely position their clients to face the Wu Gui direction. Not everyone wants or needs to go through those types of challenges to become better.

For the purpose of this post, just for the Wu Gui, rather than talk about the effects, I’m going to position this as the lessons you need to overcome should you find yourself facing your personal Wu Gui directions.

Gua 1 (Northeast)

The lessons of the Wu Gui would likely be learning to find inner peace amidst a sea of social pressure.

Gua 2 and Gua 5 men (Southeast)

The challenge would be to achieve serenity and stability in the face of an ever-changing world

Gua 3 (Northwest)

The lessons here will likely be a test of your courage and inner strength, your ability to endure… to eat shit.

Gua 4 (Southwest)

This may be the hardest of all – challenges to make you breakthrough internalized behaviour, self-limiting beliefs, in short, the mindfuck. Is this necessary or helpful? Well, yes. But is it easy? Hmm… without conscious use of this direction, no – absolutely not. Someone using this direction unaware may suffer more blows to their self esteem.

It’s not an easy direction to deal with. Unlike the Six Killings that is basically a Peach Blossom that needs to be managed.

Gua 6 (East)

The lessons here will usually centre around the topic of ambitions or achievements. Either the pressure to over-achieve; or the pressure to under-achieve. Yes, there is such a thing! When you are perceived as an over-achiever or even just an achiever, you will have plenty of petty people in your life. Haters. Because your achievements threaten them! Jealousy. Haters gonna hate.

Gua 7 (South)

The lessons here may centre around self-expression. Your art. It’s about your ability to shake off constraints to fulfil your creative potential. Creativity cannot be constrained. So the lessons here would be dealing with petty people in the form of critics. Remember – those who can do, those who can’t write reviews!

Gua 8 and Gua 5 women (North)

This one is simple to analyze – emotional resilience. If every word from other people can easily send you on a roller coaster of emotions, we got a problem.

Gua 9 (West)

The presence of petty people could be to show you a better way to connect with people. It’s asking you – is there a need to learn how to better communicate with others.

Quite a doozy, isn’t it? This Wu Gui? Like who needs shrooms when you’ve got Wu Gui.

As you can see, none of these are easy lessons to learn. This is why we don’t purposefully position clients to face the Wu Gui. Because if they are not ready, these lessons could just as easily break them instead of making them better.

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Disclaimer: Paulynne is NOT a Medical, Legal, Financial advisor or Councilor. She is a Bazi and Feng Shui Consultant who utilises her knowledge of Bazi, Qimendunjia and Feng Shui to look at the energy imprint surrounding events, situations or people. These readings are for ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY and should NOT BE TAKEN as absolute proof or concrete evidence or advice. Please treat them as such and enjoy your time on the channel.

Author: Paulynne Cheng

A Business and Career Consultant-Coach who melds Chinese Metaphysics techniques with modern day Coaching to help you become the best that you can be. A lifelong reader who cannot imagine life without books; a 25-year Communications professional with an expertise in sports communications, sports marketing and broadcasting.

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