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Tai Sui Pacification Ceremony

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Core Tenet: Inheriting the Taoist concept of avoiding risks that “follow the time and situation, resolve evil spirits and stabilize the body”, with “resolving conflicts and evil spirits, stabilizing the aura” as the core, the ceremony presided over by a Taoist priest adjusts the unbalanced aura in the year of committing Tai Sui and eliminates unfavorable factors in the fleeting year. It helps to abandon anxiety, impetuosity and passive response, establish the concept of “preparing for a rainy day and keeping the original intention”, resolve potential risks such as career blockages and interpersonal frictions, protect the stable fortune and physical and mental peace throughout the year, and build an aura barrier for career and life.

Ritual Preparation: Choose an auspicious day conducive to resolving evil stars, such as “Jie Ri” (Resolution Day), “Chu Ri” (Elimination Day), and “Wei Ri” (Danger Day), and hold the ceremony at Chen Shi (7-9 am) in the morning, a time when yang energy rises and evil spirits are easy to disperse. It is necessary to fast and bathe for 7 days in advance, eat vegetarian food every day to purify the mind, sort out the fortune fluctuations in the past year, abandon resentment and obsession, and inform the name, date of birth and zodiac sign in advance for customizing the resolving prayer. Altar arrangement: Place the tablet of the Tai Sui Xing Jun (Yearly God of Time) in the center; on the left, display the Tai Sui Talisman (drawn by the Taoist priest in advance) and peach wood sword (symbolizing exorcising evil spirits); on the right, place a clean water bowl and mugwort (implying purifying the aura and dispelling bad luck); burn three sticks of sandalwood in front of the altar to create a pure aura. The presiding Taoist priest observes precepts for five days in advance, eats vegetarian food to purify the mind, and prepares the resolving mantra and An Tai Sui document.

Solemn Ritual: Presided over by a Taoist priest well-versed in Tai Sui culture, the ritual adapts to the resolving needs with a solemn and solemn rhythm—

Altar Setup and Worshiping the Sage: The Taoist priest arranges the altar utensils, holds sandalwood and bows three times to the Tai Sui Xing Jun, recites the “Incantation for Inviting Tai Sui Xing Jun”, and prays for the star king to come and bless the resolution;

Burning Incense to Purify the Altar: The Taoist priest holds incense and walks around the altar three times, the sandalwood smoke purifies all directions of the altar, and recites the altar-purifying maxim “incense connects the three realms, aura purifies the eight directions, evil stars disperse, good luck lasts”;

Wisdom Explanation: The Taoist priest selects the excerpt “Misfortune is where fortune depends; fortune is where misfortune hides” from “Tao Te Ching”, interprets it in plain language, and explains the essence of avoiding evil spirits: “not arrogant in good times, not discouraged in bad times”;

Talisman Blessing: The Taoist priest holds the completed Tai Sui Talisman, faces the tablet and recites the “Tai Sui Talisman Blessing Mantra”, sprinkles a little clean water on the talisman surface to complete the blessing;

Mugwort Exorcism: The Taoist priest lights the dried mugwort, and gently circles the altar with green smoke, reciting the exorcism words “green smoke of mugwort rises, evil spirits stay away; Tai Sui always protects, peace accompanies day and night” while circling;

Prayer Document for Resolution: The Taoist priest reads the An Tai Sui document tailored for the worshiper, detailing the prayers for resolving evil spirits and seeking stability, and places the document beside the incense burner for worship after reading;

Positive Affirmation Blessing: The Taoist priest stands solemnly facing the altar, recites the positive maxim “Tai Sui Xing Jun protects, all evil spirits are eliminated; good luck throughout the year, peace and prosperity” three times;

Closing the Altar and Thanking the Sage: The Taoist priest holds incense and bows three times to thank Tai Sui Xing Jun, offers the blessed Tai Sui Talisman in front of the altar, and recites “resolution is completed, Tai Sui protects; smooth fleeting years, good fortune and prosperity”, concluding the ritual successfully.

Delivery Standard: Provide a full HD video of the ceremony, completely recording the altar arrangement, ritual details and core links to ensure clear viewing.

Important Notes

When Master Srya performs the Feng Shui blessing ceremony, it will be filmed, and the video will be sent to your email after the ceremony. When you watch the video, you will feel like you are at the ceremony.

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