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Is there sacred sand in the tomb?

According to numerology, it is not a good idea to place sacred sand in a tomb.

First of all, sacred sand is considered an energy substance, which has the effect of warding off evil spirits and warding off evil spirits. Traditionally, people used sacred sand in Feng Shui layouts to ward off evil spirits.

However, using sacred sand in a tomb may have some adverse effects. According to the principles of Feng Shui, a tomb is a place where the dead are buried and belongs to the Yin House, which is different from the Yang House (where people live). There is more Yin energy accumulated in the tomb, which conflicts with the evil-fighting energy represented by the sacred sand. Since the sacred sand is believed to have the effect of warding off evil spirits, it may activate negative energy in the tomb, further enhancing the influence of yin energy and adversely affecting the Feng Shui fortune of the living.

Therefore, I personally recommend not to use sacred sand in tombs to avoid unnecessary Feng Shui conflicts and negative effects. For burials and sacrifices in tombs, you can consult relevant Feng Shui masters or religious experts for more accurate and helpful advice.