October 10, 2014

Why are Oriental (Asian) burial grounds located in mountain sides.

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I have been told that many burial grounds of Asians:  Koreans, Chinese, Japanese are located in mountain sides.  I have been thinking along this line because we have some sites that are near mountain tops, and or there are prospects that are in mountain sides.

I found out that this is part of Feng Shui practices:




Selecting burial grounds
Feng shui in the western world today is still very much focused on buildings for the living. It is the few rare true feng shui masters who are still trained and have the knowledge to select auspicious burial grounds. Just as you will have a feng shui master come to help you select a house, you will have one come to the cemetery to help you select an auspicious final resting place.
Similar to the house, it is vital for the burial site to be located in an ideal mountain formation. Only the expert feng shui master will be able to detect these. Once the burial site is selected, the feng shui master will be able to tell you how to lay the coffin in the ground so the deceased may rest in an auspicious direction. Finally, a funeral date is selected.
In the feng shui philosophy where everything is made of energy or chi, there is no separation between life and death. Energy is neither created nor destroyed; it only changes form and phase. Death is not the end; it is only a metamorphosis, the beginning of another life. Thus, when a loved one passes, it is important to remember their energy continues to affect us, and it is important to continue taking care of them through a positive resting place as their well-being will directly affect us even when they are no longer here.



Jenny Liu holds a Bachelors’ Degree in Environmental Design from UC Berkeley and a Masters Degree in Architecture from UCLA. She is an expert in the 8,000-year-old Chinese philosophy of Feng Shui who also shares her knowledge through seminars, workshops, periodicals and the Internet. Awarded for her Master’s Thesis on Feng Shui, Ms. Liu is a fourth-generation practitioner with her own consulting firm. For more information, please see her website at www.Liu-FengShui.com  or call her at (626) 272-4901.


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