Tuesday 7 April 2015

YIN HOUSE FENG SHUI by An Sterken

An Sterken is from Brugge, Belgium. Today, I found an article wrote by An Sterken mentioning about Chinese Yin House Feng Shui. It's a very interesting article and I would like to share it to all of you.



Herewith the Story:-

'Did you know that Chinese people pay up to 25.000 euro to buy a good burial place?!
Yes, in China it’s very important to buy a good burial spot before you die (I’ll write an article about that in the future to tell you more about this – very interesting stuff!). It’s big business here! My teacher bought 52 places as an investment… We invest in properties, they invest in burial places! Strange to Westerners, don’t you think?

I’m still in Malaysia and today it was day two of the Mastery exams and it was all about Yin House Feng Shui (or Feng Shui for tombs). We got dropped at a huge memorial and had to find three spots:
1. Find a place to bury yourself (!?) or your grandparents that gives your ascendants or yourself immediate wealth (like billionaires).
2. Find a place to bury yourself to assure longevity to the next three generations.
3. Find a Spiritual place to bury yourself, so that the generations to come will follow the spiritual path.

My God! The cemetery was huge and there we were standing in the middle of nowhere. Where to start??? Ok, first thing to do is to find the incoming Dragon (Dragon doesn’t mean the animal itself, but it is a Feng Shui term for the main Mountain) and determine to what star it belongs (e.g. Tang Lang, Ju Men, etc. Each star equals certain qualities e.g. wealth, power, nobility, literary, authority, spiritual things,etc or bad stuff). If you’ve found this, next look for the veins, the Qi Mouth, the embraces, the Ming Tang, the Table Mountain, determine the form and the element to all of that and the effect it will bring, and… the most important thing: find the Meridian Spot of the area. And look for the water. Where does it come from, where is it flowing to, where does it gather and what does it bring. All these things you put together to identify the quality of the area. Once you’ve found all the landform-stuff, then you can look for the best place and decide which formula you use to tap into the Chi and to obtain your goal.

You must know that this memorial is a few acres big so you need to walk a lot to look at all the different spots and forms and measure all of it. And all this with temperatures of 35°!!! No need to say that I feel exhausted…

But, the good news is that I found some good spots, I know where I want to be buried now :-) .

Today was the most difficult Feng Shui assignment I’ve ever done! My teacher said: if you can do Yin House Feng Shui, you can do Feng Shui for every building, city, or whatever. And after today, I believe him… The one who calls himself a Feng Shui ‘Master’ or even an expert if he/she hasn’t done any Yin House Feng Shui doesn’t know what he/she is talking about!

I feel tired, my brains are boiled of the heat, but I learned so much today! And again, I’m very grateful for today that I can be here and learn all this! And I’m looking forward to tomorrow. The exam is about Feng Shui for land-selection and high rise buildings. Should be easy after today ;-) .
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What a Surprise that a woman from Belgium attending this kind of classes!!!

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