General geomantic principles for choosing a cemetery
General principles of choosing a cemetery for geomantic omen. When choosing a cemetery, you must pay attention to feng shui. If you don't pay attention to Feng Shui, it will inevitably affect the deceased, and it will also affect relatives and future generations. Let me share the general principles of geomantic omen in choosing a cemetery.
The general geomantic principle for choosing a cemetery is 1, which is subject to the landscape.
Surrounded by mountains and rivers, green mountains and green waters are a beautiful environment that people generally yearn for, and it is also the basic principle of a good cemetery. Reflected in the theory of geomantic omen, it means that "the owner of a mountain will decide that water dominates wealth", which means that choosing a mountain can make future generations prosper; Choosing water can make money roll in. Water is the source of life, and there is life when there is water in mountains. A mountain without water seems to have no soul, so there is a saying in Feng Shui: If there is no water in the mountain, don't look for land again. Look at the water before you look at the mountain. It can be seen that "the master of mountains and the master of wealth" is the simplest and most incisive summary of investigating the geomantic omen of cemeteries. First, the theory of geomantic omen pays attention to regulating qi and emphasizes the accumulation of qi. As the saying goes, "the method of geomantic omen is to get water first, then gather gas" (burial book) thinks that the bigger the water surface, the thicker the gas gathering and the thicker the wealth.
Open principle of famous hall
In ancient times, when someone became famous, became an official or made a fortune, people often talked about the geomantic omen of this person's ancestral grave, which was called: outstanding people and outstanding people. Feng Shui believes that Tang Ming's opening up is conducive to training talents and developing its career. Therefore, we should "go up the mountain to see the Shuikou" and "go into the cave to see Tang Ming". Tang Ming means that there must be a vast and flat place in front of the tomb. Only when Tang Ming is open and full of vitality can it have a bright future. On the contrary, cemeteries should not be located in narrow and limited valleys.
Principle of returning to nature
In the current urban planning, the cemetery is getting farther and farther away from the city. Why not be closer to the city? It is convenient to pay homage to the grave. Isn't it more humane? Isn't it more modern to be wrapped in the middle of a tall building? Here, the geomantic omen of Yin House is just the opposite of Yang House. City people advocate the integration of people and vehicles, man-machine (computer) integration, work first, efficiency first, while cemetery emphasizes nature first and the harmony between man and nature. Beimang Cemetery is located in Mangshan Mountain, surrounded by mountains on three sides and facing the Yellow River. Its unique natural scenery is not only ideal. The back garden of life attracts many backpackers and artists to come here to collect scenery and sketch. Knowing Feng Shui can help us turn wealth into wealth. Choosing a cemetery to see Feng Shui is also a hope to let the dead rest in peace and the living feel at ease. In short, it is always right to choose the blessed land.
General Feng Shui Principles for Choosing a Cemetery 2 Ten Feng Shui Taboos in a Cemetery
1, you can't use natural stones. If you don't chisel the stone into a tombstone, it will break the incense of future generations, which is unlucky.
2. There should not be too many weeds or moss above the tombstone, which will cause the owner Sun to get sick for nine years.
3. The color of the tombstone is dim, which will affect the master Sun Yuncheng.
If the tombstone falls down, it will lead to disharmony and disorder in the family of the owner and grandson.
5. There should be no excrement of birds and animals on the tombstone, which will cause headaches for future generations.
6. If there are depressions and scars inside the tombstone, it will lead to the grandson's back disease or disability.
7. There should be no big spots or big flaws on the tombstone, otherwise future generations will be prone to long-term illness.
8. If there is a depression or collapse in front of the grave, it will make the grave feel shaky, which will lead to lotus flowers, car accidents, slips or falls.
9. If there is a fence around the grave and there is no entrance and exit, it will lead to a lawsuit or jail for future generations.
10. If high-voltage electricity passes through the grave, the main money will be consumed slowly, and there is a possibility of money leakage.