Feng Shui of cemeteries is a common sight every year. Things to pay attention to when visiting graves and paying respects to the dead

Feng Shui of cemeteries is a common sight every year. Things to pay attention to when visiting graves and paying respects to the dead

Tomb sweeping and ancestor worship is one of the most traditional customs of us Chinese. We go to sweep tombs every Qingming Festival. The cemetery is called "Yin Zhai" in Feng Shui. It is a sacred place, where ancestors are often worshipped to bless future generations with prosperity, health and safety. Therefore, we should attach great importance to the Feng Shui elements related to tomb sweeping, do it better and more comprehensively, and pay attention to more details, so that Feng Shui can be transferred to future generations for greater prosperity. Feng Shui is a professional term in Feng Shui. Let us take a look at the knowledge about Feng Shui below.

1. Vegetation growing on graves

Small flowers and vegetation have little impact on the feng shui of the cemetery. If there are large, lush trees on the grave, you must find a way to repair them in time, because large trees have well-developed root systems and can easily penetrate into the tomb, bringing negative energy to your ancestral grave and affecting the feng shui. Therefore, when sweeping the graves, you must first clear the weeds on the grave, then add soil to make the grave clean, wash the tombstone with clean water, clear the surrounding weeds, and clean the cemetery. The cemetery is the house of our deceased ancestors. In fact, we, the descendants, repair the house for our ancestors, clean it up, and let our ancestors rest here cleanly and without worries.

2. Tombstone Damage

Some of the damage to tombstones is caused by natural damage, while others are caused by human damage. If it is natural weathering, small lines and cracks can be ignored. But if it is man-made and has suffered severe damage, you should consider replacing the tombstone. Also, if the surrounding tombstones are very tall and yours is very small, you should also consider replacing it.

3. Check the area around the cemetery

Check whether there are any collapses, deep holes, pits, canals, etc. around the cemetery, and whether there are any sudden high hills, tall buildings, railways, highways, etc. very close to the cemetery.

1. Collapse caused by the collapse of the coffin, and holes made by animals, such as rats, snakes, and insects. These are all normal natural collapses and are not a big deal. Just fill them up with soil. If there is not enough soil around the cemetery, you can also take clean soil from outside to build up the grave mound. This will not have much impact on the feng shui of the cemetery, so don't make a fuss.

2. Tomb robbers dig holes, pits and ditches when they are working on projects. If there are protruding tall buildings and high hills very close to the ancestral tombs, this is more serious and can easily threaten the feng shui of the ancestral tombs. In this case, the damage must be repaired or the grave must be relocated or another cemetery selected depending on the specific circumstances of the damage. When these problems occur, you need to remain calm and identify the situation in detail. If you are not sure you can understand it, it is best to find a professional Feng Shui master for diagnosis and identification.

I have experienced several cases where my family's ancestral tombs were destroyed by tomb robbers, and the bodies of my ancestors were left exposed in the wilderness, causing my family's luck to decline sharply and disasters to continue. In the past, there were many enemies who destroyed the feng shui of their opponents' ancestral tombs in order to defeat them and harm them. There were also many cases where the dragon vein feng shui of their own homes was harmed by digging pits, repairing canals, building houses, and building buildings around cemeteries, which ultimately affected the luck of their descendants to a greater or lesser extent. These examples show that it is very necessary to protect the feng shui of ancestral tombs. Another thing to remind you is that it is not advisable to repair or relocate the tombs of your ancestors at will without professional Feng Shui knowledge and rich experience, or the guidance of a professional Feng Shui teacher. Sometimes it will backfire and bring you adverse consequences.

IV. Other aspects

There is a lot to say about this, so let’s focus on some relatively supernatural things. Many friends will have their ancestors appear in their dreams during this period, so you should pay attention to the conditions of your ancestors’ tombs, especially if you are worried, frightened, afraid, or sad in your dreams. You should be extra careful. In some families, there are some things related to ancestors, as if reminding or informing something. These situations should be taken seriously. In addition to checking or calculating the feng shui of the cemetery, you can also consider performing a prayer for the deceased's souls. You can do this in a nearby formal temple with good incense.

The above are some of the factors that you should pay attention to during tomb sweeping. I hope that you will be blessed by your ancestors and have good feng shui for your descendants, so that your descendants will prosper.

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