1. The Role of the Public Practitioner
At the Sanshanjiao level, the practitioner takes on the responsibility of **Public Service**. You are no longer just practicing for yourself; you are an authorized representative of the Liuren lineage, capable of performing rituals for individuals, families, and organizations. This section teaches the professional and ethical protocols for high-visibility work.
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2. Categories of Community Service
A professional ritualist provides specific services to address the spiritual needs of the community:
| Service Type | Metaphysical Goal | Lineage Protocol |
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| House Cleansing (Jing Zhai) | Restoring environmental peace. | Using the \"Three Mountains\" authority to sweep the property. |
| Business Blessing | Removing obstacles to prosperity. | Invoking the Wealth Guardians to anchor the commerce. |
| Commemorative Rituals | Honoring the Ancestors. | Leading collective petitions during lineage feast days. |
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3. Lineage Professionalism & Ethics
Public visibility demands strict adherence to the **Lineage Code of Conduct**:
- Righteous Fee Structure: Charging fees based on the complexity of the case and the merit of the work, never out of greed.
- Vetting (Chá Shì): Using the Altar to ensure the client's request is ethical and authorized by the Masters before accepting the case.
- Lineage Honor: Recognizing that your actions reflect on the entire Fuying Hall family. Misconduct shames the Ancestors.
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4. Conclusion: The Living Bridge
By providing community services, you act as a Living Bridge between the mundane world and the Altar's authority. This service is the primary way a Sanshanjiao practitioner accumulates the merit needed to eventually progress to the mastery of Wuleijiao . True power is found in the ability to relieve the suffering of others.
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Next Steps
Master the Final Seals
With public service established, proceed to master the diagnostic and active palms: