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How to choose good Feng Shui in a cemetery

When conducting a cemetery Feng Shui inspection and selection, due to the visual and environmental differences between cemeteries and non-cemeteries, many Feng Shui masters cannot analyze the good or bad fortune of a fixed tomb after entering the cemetery. Since there are hundreds of tombs in the cemetery, which are arranged in rows and rows in an orderly manner, including the greening, I will use my own experience to explain how to choose good Feng Shui in the cemetery. If there are any mistakes, I also hope that all teachers will correct me. There are several necessary issues that we must know before choosing a tomb: First, the legality of the cemetery; Second, the management services and humanistic environment of the cemetery; Third, the natural environment of the overall cemetery group. In terms of the overall environment, it is well known that cemeteries are built against mountains. Yes, choosing a good cemetery is equally important as choosing a good tomb. The mountains must have spirit, the earth must have energy, and mountains must be surrounded by water. Or the large environment with arched mountains, wide open halls, and reasonable sand and water is the innate absolute condition that determines the inner small environment. At the same time, it is necessary to consider whether the overall cemetery environment has been mixed with too much man-made changes, and whether the surrounding areas have suffered varying degrees of acquired damage. When all the above requirements are met, then enter the cemetery and choose a private tomb with good Feng Shui. In fact, when investigating the good or bad luck of tombs in the cemetery and divining the acupoints, theoretical differences and constraints must be overcome. In fact, the principles of acupoint surveying in cemeteries and non-cemeteries are the same. For the same reason, we should be people-oriented and use acupoints as Tai Chi points. Then, if we look at those graves with the same pattern of acupoints in the front, back, left, and right, we only need to treat them as if they do not exist and are just flat ground. That's enough. If there are particularly prominent independent tall tombs and those special buildings or hills, they should be treated separately and should not be regarded as flat land. They should be treated as sand and water. Some low pits or small ravines and ditches must be treated as water, and those graves without any characteristics or special energy must not be taken lightly as existence. The hidden problem needs to be taken into consideration before deciding whether to keep it or not. . When we use "acupoint" as the Tai Chi point, if there is no special energy thing nearby, then start from the Tai Chi point and gradually enlarge it from the inside to the outside until something with a special shape appears. Let's talk about sand and water. All graves in the distance before the appearance of special-shaped objects are treated as the ground plane, so the choice of cemetery Feng Shui is exactly the same as the choice of Feng Shui for graves on ordinary ground. As long as your Feng Shui theory is correct, you will never make a mistake in testing or click on the wrong acupuncture point. We know that the energy contained in anything is certain and not infinite. Similarly, the good and bad energy contained in the sand and water in the cemetery is also certain and not inexhaustible. In Feng Shui, we call mountains (or rivers) dragon veins. There are many auspicious acupoints on the dragon's fat, and there are also many dangerous acupoints, and there are more ordinary acupoints that are neither good nor bad. The so-called finding the dragon's acupoints is to absorb the energy contained in the dragon's veins, and everything has two sides, yin and yang. The energy contained in the dragon's veins can also be divided into auspicious energy and dangerous energy. If we click on the auspicious energy point, then What we absorb is the auspicious energy of the dragon vein, which will bring blessings to our descendants, and their descendants will be rich and prosperous; on the contrary, if we tap the acupuncture points on the points of dangerous energy, then what we absorb is the sinister energy of the dragon vein, and the consequences will be for our descendants. The descendants will be poor or even have no heirs; and if we tap the acupuncture points on ordinary energy points that are neither good nor bad, then what we absorb is the energy of the dragon vein that is neither good nor bad, and the future generations will depend on the innate numerology and It depends on factors such as the day after tomorrow's own hard work. Therefore, if you want your descendants to be rich, you must find auspicious acupoints on the dragon veins. However, if eagles eat meat in a cemetery, it is very likely that the auspicious acupoints have already been occupied by others. Once you are buried on the most dangerous acupoint, A catastrophic disaster will occur. So we need to choose carefully in cemeteries.