Does Sheng Ji Have Side Effects?
No Negative Side Effects on the Client When Performed Correctly
Authentic Taoist Sheng Ji draws upon the positive earth qi of a genuine dragon vein, and has no negative effects on the client's health, wealth or lifespan. The earth qi used is the natural energy of the dragon vein — it is not 'borrowed' from family members or descendants. No negative impact on family members, children or other people is created by performing Sheng Ji.
Sheng Ji Does Not Affect Your Descendants' Fortune
One of the most common misconceptions about Sheng Ji is that it 'borrows' fortune from one's descendants to improve the client's own luck. Master Lin categorically clarifies: the dragon vein's earth qi benefits only the client themselves. It is natural energy, not a finite resource being transferred from anyone else.
The 5 Most Important Taboos After Sheng Ji
Taboo 1: Absolutely No Illegal or Immoral Conduct
This is the most critical rule, without exception. Sheng Ji channels righteous earth qi — and righteous energy is incompatible with wrongdoing. If a client engages in illegal activity, fraud, or serious ethical violations after Sheng Ji, the dragon vein's positive qi will gradually withdraw. In more serious cases, the void left by the departing qi can be filled by negative energies, leaving the client in a worse position than before the ritual.
Taboo 2: Keep the Ritual Private
Sheng Ji is a personal destiny matter and should not be casually disclosed to others. Sceptical reactions from others can interfere with the client's psychological receptivity to the ritual's effects. In Taoist tradition, keeping destiny-enhancement matters low-key is standard practice for sustaining their potency.
Taboo 3: Active Effort Is Required — Sheng Ji Is Not a Substitute for Action
As Master Lin teaches: 'After Sheng Ji, modest effort produces visible results.' The dragon vein's qi amplifies the client's own efforts — it lowers the threshold for success, not eliminates the need for effort. Clients who assume Sheng Ji will deliver results without any action on their part will consistently be disappointed.
Taboo 4: Do Not Stack Other Major Rituals During the Sheng Ji Period
It is not advisable to perform other large-scale destiny-altering rituals simultaneously with an active Sheng Ji period. Energies from different systems can interfere with each other. Small personal items (crystals, blessed jewellery) are generally fine; contact the agent if you are uncertain about a specific practice.
Taboo 5: Avoid Extreme Risks During the Initial Bonding Period
The first 1 to 3 months after Sheng Ji is the bonding establishment period, during which the client's energetic system is stabilising around the new dragon vein connection. It is advisable to avoid extreme financial speculation, high-stakes gambling or major irreversible decisions during this window. Wait until the bonding is established before making large moves.
Who Should Not Do Sheng Ji
People With Consistently Unethical Intentions
Sheng Ji channels righteous earth qi, which is fundamentally incompatible with those who intend to use improved fortune for unethical purposes. The ritual simply will not produce the desired effects in such cases, and may produce the reverse.
What About Stolen Sheng Ji — Placing Items Without Land Owner Consent?
Placing Sheng Ji items on land without the owner's permission is called 'stolen Sheng Ji'. This results in three consequences: no energetic bonding occurs because the dragon vein has not consented to the connection; a spiritual backlash occurs according to Taoist principles, harming the perpetrator's own fortune; and there may be legal consequences for trespassing on private property. Any service provider claiming to offer 'stolen Sheng Ji' is operating a scam.
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