Situation reading
The work may help clarify patterns, organize priorities, identify the level of the problem, and decide what should be handled first.
Service Boundaries
Some matters can be read and structured. Some matters must be handled first by real-life professionals.
Ching-Fu's work focuses on reading the situation behind the issue: timing, home structure, family order, spiritual boundaries, ritual needs, personal pressure, responsibility, and the real-world capacity to carry the next step. This does not mean every problem can or should be handled through metaphysical methods.
SUPPORT
It can help read, separate, and organize a situation. It is not a substitute for urgent or licensed support.
The work may help clarify patterns, organize priorities, identify the level of the problem, and decide what should be handled first.
Home structure, altar matters, ritual-related concerns, spiritual boundary issues, and unusual experiences may be reviewed with caution.
Business, family, overseas, and sensitive cases may require a private review before any service is accepted.
NOT A REPLACEMENT
If the order is wrong, metaphysical consultation may delay what should be handled by medical, legal, safety, or emergency professionals.
Medical diagnosis, medication, psychiatric care, psychological therapy, crisis intervention, and urgent health risks must remain with qualified professionals.
Legal disputes, violence, fraud, stalking, domestic violence, police matters, and emergency danger should be handled through proper legal or emergency channels.
Investment, debt, accounting, building safety, fire safety, gas, electricity, structural issues, and public safety matters require appropriate professionals.
NO GUARANTEE
The purpose is to see the situation and clarify the next step, not to promise a fixed result.
No promise is made about wealth, reconciliation, destiny change, ritual effect, healing, or any fixed outcome.
The service should not push people into fear, urgency, or excessive dependence on one explanation.
A reading may provide observation and direction, but each person remains responsible for choices, actions, and consequences.