GENERAL
General Service Inquiry
For destiny reading, feng shui, home structure, ritual-related matters, or service questions. Start with a concise message.
Contact via LINE →Contact
Start with the situation. Then the right path can be chosen.
For the first contact, briefly explain what is happening, what kind of help you are seeking, how urgent it is, and where you are located. Do not send excessive personal data, images, videos, or long files at the first stage.
CONTACT TYPE
Different situations require different ways of being received. General service questions can be brief. Private, overseas, special, or business matters are better handled through Email.
GENERAL
For destiny reading, feng shui, home structure, ritual-related matters, or service questions. Start with a concise message.
Contact via LINE →SPECIAL
For unusual home conditions, spiritual boundary issues, altar or ancestor concerns, repeated dreams, or culturally sensitive situations.
Send email →PRIVATE
For business, family, overseas, confidential, or long-term advisory needs. Email is the preferred first contact method.
Private inquiry →MEDIA
For interviews, podcasts, YouTube, lectures, columns, brand collaboration, or business partnership proposals.
Partnership email →MESSAGE FORMAT
Start with the basic structure. More sensitive information can be added later if needed.
Briefly describe the core situation in a few sentences. Do not begin with excessive files, images, or long stories.
For example: life structure reading, home feng shui, altar or ancestor matters, spiritual boundary, private advisory, or not sure yet.
Mention your location, urgency, preferred contact method, and whether there is any real-life safety concern.
BOUNDARIES
This protects both your privacy and the boundary of the advisory process.
Full address, ID documents, family details, company files, floor plans, and sensitive images should only be provided after they are requested.
A message such as 'Please help me see' is not enough. Explain what happened, what you want to understand, and how urgent it is.
For self-harm risk, violence, fraud, serious illness, legal conflict, fire, construction, or emergency danger, seek appropriate professional or emergency help first.