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When Online Fire Burns Too Hot: Why Cyberbullying and Doxxing Reflect a Deeper Energy Imbalance

When Online Fire Burns Too Hot: Why Cyberbullying and Doxxing Reflect a Deeper Energy Imbalance

Recently, Singapore announced that it will be setting up a new agency to help victims of online harms, including cyberbullying and doxxing.

To be honest, I am happy to see this.

Should it have come earlier? Yes.

But better late than never.

Because in today’s world, many battles are no longer fought face-to-face. They happen behind screens, keyboards, comment sections, Telegram groups, Facebook posts, TikTok videos, and anonymous accounts with profile pictures that look like they were created during Mercury retrograde.

In Feng Shui and Chinese metaphysics, we are now living in Period 9 九运, a Fire luck cycle. Fire represents visibility, fame, attention, influence, technology, social media, speed, emotions, and public image.

In simple words, Fire makes everything spread faster.

Good news spreads fast.
Bad news spreads faster.
And unfortunately, anger spreads fastest.

The Fire Element:

Fame, Attention, and Emotional Heat

In 五行, the Fire element is connected to brightness, recognition, exposure, and fame. That is why during Period 9, we see more people wanting to be seen, heard, followed, praised, and noticed.

This is not necessarily bad.

Fire can bring inspiration. Fire can bring leadership. Fire can help a person shine. It gives courage, passion, creativity, and influence.

But when Fire becomes too strong, it can also burn away patience, courtesy, ethics, and basic humanity.

This is where the problem begins.

People start to react before thinking.
People comment before understanding.
People attack before asking.
People shame others because it feels powerful for five seconds.

In Feng Shui, when 火气太旺, emotions become unstable. A small spark can become a big fire. One comment can become a full-blown public attack. One mistake can become an online execution.

And the scariest part?

Many people feel that because they are behind a screen, they can “take revenge,” say anything, and get away with it.

But karma does not need your IP address to find you.

Online Cruelty Is Still Cruelty

Recently, I saw a post about a man who shared that he owned 13 properties. Instead of people trying to understand his journey, many started attacking him.

Some said nasty things simply because he was rich.

But when you read deeper, you realize he worked hard, and his family had once gone through bankruptcy. His success did not come from sitting at home waiting for 财神爷 to knock on the door with a property portfolio.

He struggled.
He worked.
He rebuilt.

Yet many people immediately chose bitterness.

This reflects something very common in a strong Fire period. When people are emotionally unbalanced, they can become reactive. When times are difficult, and people feel stressed about money, housing, jobs, rising costs, or their own future, they may project their frustration onto others.

But someone else’s success is not your failure.

Someone else’s wealth is not an insult to your life.

In Feng Shui, when our inner 气场 is unstable, we start seeing everything outside as a threat. We compare. We resent. We attack. We forget to reflect.

Instead of asking, “What can I learn from this person?”

We ask, “How can I bring this person down?”

That is not wisdom. That is 火毒, toxic Fire energy.

What Is Doxxing?

Many people may have heard the word “doxxing,” but may not fully understand what it means.

Doxxing means exposing someone’s private or personal information online without their consent, usually with the intention to threaten, shame, intimidate, or harm them.

This can include revealing someone’s phone number, home address, workplace, family details, private messages, identity documents, or other sensitive information.

In simple terms, it is using information as a weapon.

And let me say this clearly.

Doxxing is extremely unethical.

It is not “justice.”
It is not “teaching someone a lesson.”
It is not “standing up for yourself.”

It is a malicious act that can cause real fear, real damage, and real harm to another person’s life.

In Chinese, we talk about 德行, one’s moral conduct. A person can know Feng Shui, BaZi, numerology, rituals, mantras, crystals, and all kinds of metaphysical knowledge, but if they use fear and threats against others, their 德 is already broken.

No amount of chanting can cover an evil heart.

Even Feng Shui Masters Must Have Ethics

This is especially important in the Feng Shui industry.

There are cases where so-called masters threaten clients by saying they will expose them, shame them, or reveal their personal matters online. Some even use doxxing as a threat when disagreements happen.

This is not Feng Shui.

This is not 正道.

This is pure abuse of trust.

A real Feng Shui practitioner is given access to very personal information: birth dates, home layouts, family concerns, business struggles, marriage issues, health worries, and financial fears.

This information must be handled with respect.

When a client shares their personal details, it is not ammunition. It is responsibility.

In many competitive industries, people sometimes do very ugly things to each other. Property is one. Feng Shui is another. Any industry involving money, trust, reputation, and status can attract both noble people and 小人.

But just because the environment is competitive does not mean we should lose our humanity.

A strong master does not need to threaten people.

A real practitioner should help people 化解 problems, not create more 煞气 in their life.

Period 9: When Reputation Becomes Powerful

In Period 9, reputation becomes very important.

A person’s image can rise quickly, but it can also collapse quickly. One viral post can bring fame. One careless comment can bring trouble. One angry message can become evidence. One moment of emotional heat can create long-term consequences.

This is why we must be more careful with our words.

In Feng Shui, the mouth is also a gate of energy. What we say carries 气. What we type also carries 气. Even if it is digital, the intention behind it is still real.

When you curse someone, you are also creating negative energy in yourself.

When you attack someone unnecessarily, you are feeding your own resentment.

When you rejoice in another person’s downfall, you are training your heart to become smaller.

And when the heart becomes small, 福气 cannot enter easily.

Anger Is Understandable, But Cruelty Is a Choice

Yes, we are in a Fire period.

Yes, people are more emotional.

Yes, many people are under pressure.

But anger is not an excuse to become a horrible person.

You can disagree without humiliating.
You can criticise without destroying.
You can protect yourself without threatening.
You can be upset without becoming poisonous.

This is called 修养, self-cultivation.

In Feng Shui, we often talk about improving wealth luck, career luck, relationship luck, and benefactor luck. But many people forget that one of the strongest forms of luck comes from the way we conduct ourselves.

When you are kind, you create 善缘.
When you are fair, you attract 贵人.
When you are respectful, your 气场 becomes cleaner.
When you avoid harming others, you reduce negative karma.

This is not superstition. This is cause and effect.

If every day you spread anger, gossip, jealousy, and hatred, do not be surprised when your life feels heavy. You are living inside the energy you keep producing.

A Better Way Forward

The new agency is a good step because victims of online harm need protection. People should not have to suffer in silence when they are bullied, threatened, exposed, or harassed online.

But laws can only control behavior to a certain extent.

The deeper solution is still inner cultivation.

As we move deeper into Period 9, social media and online spaces will only become more powerful. More people will build businesses online. More reputations will be formed online. More conflicts will happen online.

So we must learn how to behave online with basic dignity.

Before you comment, pause.

Before you attack, ask yourself whether you know the full story.

Before you expose someone, ask yourself whether you are creating justice or creating harm.

Before you join the crowd to bash someone, ask yourself whether this is really your energy, or whether you are just being pulled by the 火气 of the moment.

Because in the end, a person’s true Feng Shui is not only about where the bed is placed, where the wealth sector is, or whether the main door faces the right direction.

Your true Feng Shui also includes your heart, your speech, your conduct, and the energy you bring into this world.

Final Thoughts From Master Chase

Period 9 is a powerful Fire cycle. It can help people rise, shine, and be seen.

But Fire must be controlled with wisdom.

Without ethics, Fire becomes destruction.
Without kindness, fame becomes arrogance.
Without self-control, social media becomes a battlefield.
Without humanity, even knowledge becomes dangerous.

So yes, I am glad Singapore is taking stronger action against cyberbullying and doxxing.

But at the same time, each of us must also do our part.

Be civil.
Be kind.
Be fair.
Do not use someone’s pain as entertainment.
Do not use someone’s personal information as a weapon.
Do not mistake cruelty for courage.

In Feng Shui, we always say that good energy attracts good energy.

If you want better luck, start by creating better karma.

Because sometimes, the strongest 开运 method is not buying one more item.

It is learning to be a better human being.

 

If you would like to better understand your personal energy, life patterns, or how Feng Shui and BaZi may be influencing your current situation, you may reach out to us for a personalized consultation.

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It begins with changing the energy you carry within.