Special Cases

Some situations cannot be booked directly.
They must be reviewed first.

The first question is not how serious it looks, but whether it can be safely held.

Special cases may involve unusual home conditions, altar or ancestor matters, spiritual boundary confusion, ritual-related concerns, sensitive family or business situations, or overseas Chinese clients who need to explain a culturally specific situation. These cases should not be handled through fear, exaggeration, or public exposure.

SITUATIONS

These situations may be reviewed, but they are not automatically accepted.

The purpose of a special case review is not to create fear. It is to identify what kind of situation this is, what boundary is needed, and whether the case should move forward.

HOME / ALTAR

Home, altar, and ancestor-related issues

When a home feels unstable, draining, or repeatedly troubled, the issue may involve space, family order, altar placement, ancestor-related concerns, or daily life structure.

SPIRITUAL BOUNDARY

Unusual experiences or boundary confusion

Repeated dreams, spiritual sensitivity, sleep disturbance, energetic interference, or a strong sense of being affected should be reviewed carefully and safely.

FOLK PRACTICE

Ritual-related or culturally sensitive matters

Some folk ritual or special cases cannot be handled with public explanations or fear-based claims. They require source, risk, and boundary review first.

FIRST PRINCIPLES

The first step is not a ritual. The first step is clarity.

Before doing anything, the situation must be separated into phenomenon, timing, impact, safety risk, and whether the person can carry the next step.

Do not jump to one conclusion

Not every unusual experience is spiritual, and not every spiritual claim should be dismissed. The first step is to separate phenomenon, timing, impact, and safety.

Real-life safety comes first

If the situation involves danger, violence, self-harm, fraud, serious illness, legal conflict, construction, fire safety, or emergency risk, seek the appropriate professional help first.

Acceptance must be reviewed

Some cases can be reviewed, some should be referred to other professionals, and some should not be discussed publicly or accepted at all.

No fear-based claimsNo guaranteed outcomeSafety firstConfidential review when needed