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Cemetery Feng Shui, what kind of situation is a Feng Shui treasure?

Feng Shui proposes four criteria: (Dragon True), (Cave) (Sand Ring), and (Water Holding) to infer where the vitality of the land condenses. It is said that everything changes without departing from its roots. Although the mountains and rivers in the world are different everywhere, as long as you follow these four principles, you can find the mountains where vitality condenses. Although there is no image of the vitality in the earth, everything inside must be shaped on the outside. Therefore, from the winding and undulating shape of the mountains, we can infer whether there is vitality flowing inside.

(The dragon’s true cave is real, and the false dragon’s cave is false). The dragon is the root of the cave, so you must follow the mountains where the vitality flows to find the auspicious cave where the vitality condenses.

It can be said that the dragon is the (cause), and the acupoint is the (result). Looking for the dragon is to occupy the acupoint, and when tapping the acupoint, you must find the dragon.

The first point (point) refers to finding the correct point where the vitality condenses.

Mountains with flowing vitality do not necessarily produce auspicious points where vitality condenses, because the conditions of the caves in mountains are different. Some are surrounded by sand and water, and the relationship is close, making it difficult for the vitality to condense. If it is scattered, auspicious points will be formed, but some are like sand flying and water flowing away. It has nothing to do with it. If the vitality is dispersed, auspicious points will naturally not be formed.

Therefore, it is necessary to judge whether the hole is suitable for burial. You must look at the sand and water near the cave to see whether the sand is surrounded by water or the sand is flying away from the water.

(Sand Ring) (Sand) refers to the mountains near the cave. There are mountains in front of the cave and on the left and right sides, so that the vitality condensed there will not be blown away by the wind. The scripture says: ( Qi will be dispersed by the wind.) Therefore, the acupuncture point must hide the wind (not be blown by the strong wind). The sand ring is the primary condition for hiding wind.

(Shui Bao) (Water) refers to streams, rivers or even oceans near the cave. If meandering water flows in front of the cave, or there is a place where water gathers, the energy condensed in the ground will not flow. External dispersion, the Sutra says: (Qi will disperse when riding on the wind, and stop when it is bounded by the boundary.) This means that when Qi comes into contact with water, it will gather and not be produced. Therefore, the water surrounding the acupoint is the first condition for Qi gathering.

Feng Shui attaches great importance to (sand ring and water hug), because (water hug) can condense the vitality of the cave, and (sand ring) can prevent the condensed vitality of the cave from being blown away by the wind. The two will be the conditions for auspicious points, so the "Burial Sutra" says: (Feng Shui method) getting water is the best. Hide the wind and blow it.

In summary, the procedure for finding auspicious points. It is the first step to go into the mountains to look for the dragon, among the many winding mountains. A vibrant mountain range to explore. Then follow the trend of this mountain range. Find where it ends, for where the mountains cease. It is often the point where vitality condenses.

But find where the mountains end. You need to look at the situation of the nearby sand and water, if it is (sand surrounded by water). This means that there is an auspicious point where vitality condenses nearby. But what if it is (the sand flies away and the water runs away). This means that the vitality in that place cannot be condensed and concentrated, so there must be no auspicious points hidden in it.

After finding the place where the vital energy condenses, you still need to use the compass to determine the correct location of the tomb. This is the skill of (pointing). The so-called (a slight difference is a thousand miles), so point-pointing Don't be careless, otherwise all your previous efforts may be in vain. Being able to find a true acupoint in the vast mountains is as valuable as being able to hit the target with one arrow. So (the acupoint) can be said to be the key point, and the success or failure of the entire process depends entirely on this.