Title: Hong Kim "Ash Urn"
Description: To book a place
350raymond - August 26, 2006 11:31 AM (GMT)
Hi all
Have this interesting question.....
In ancient times, we believe till todate that the ancestral tomb must be buried at a good place so that descendants will be good....
I know of a story of this beri powerful person who is still alive today has somehow decided his tomb to be placed at an exact location (not Singapore).
Now my question is can someone alive placed his booking of Ash Urn at a colaborium even though this location is a Prime Location....of course the living person cannot inscribe any names yet....but how does this improve his Feng Shui given that no names or whatever objects is placed in the Prime Location?
Rgds
Raymond
Flying Phoenix - August 27, 2006 04:12 PM (GMT)
I don't think that an ash urn of a living person will improve his Fengshui but there is a method known as "living tomb"(生基法) which will improve the owner's Fengshui.
Certain things such as shirt, pants, underwear, socks, shoes, hair, nails, special talisman and ritual are needed in order for this method to be effective.
REBORN - August 28, 2006 12:31 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Flying Phoenix @ Aug 28 2006, 12:12 AM) |
I don't think that an ash urn of a living person will improve his Fengshui but there is a method known as "living tomb"(生基法) which will improve the owner's Fengshui.
Certain things such as shirt, pants, underwear, socks, shoes, hair, nails, special talisman and ritual are needed in order for this method to be effective. |
Like the Genting's boss Mr Lim Goh Tong?
Anyone been to Genting will notice a huge grave-yard (I estimated it's more than 5 hectare) on the way up.
It belongs to Mr Lim, the Genting founder (who is still alive).
My wife used to joke : "wuo ren ba si di" (living person claim dead land).
People interested in feng shui will notice its' layout. Interesting.
350raymond - August 28, 2006 02:55 AM (GMT)
Hi Flying Phoneix
Thanks for the reply.
I dun mean an empty ash urn but just like what you have said some objects.
Or some decoartions that I saw.
Actually normally for pre booked...a Fu word is pasted there.
But I noticed two racks at a colaborium is nicely decorated with glass feature.
Normally dead persons are sealed up witha slab.
ANy significant? maybe you want to elaborate a little more on the said objects in your earlier reply. This is interesting.
Rgds
Raymond
suumaamiyamoto - August 28, 2006 05:33 AM (GMT)
About the living Urn, is it the vine/rice vessel with Fu put over the top? or is that just stuff of the movies?
350raymond - August 28, 2006 06:34 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (suumaamiyamoto @ Aug 28 2006, 01:33 PM) |
| About the living Urn, is it the vine/rice vessel with Fu put over the top? or is that just stuff of the movies? |
Hi
No Living Urn....just that the spot has been pre booked and
said the Feng Shui is good...so the living person booked it
for current improvement...
My question can it be done?
Flying Phoenix - August 28, 2006 03:38 PM (GMT)
Since I'm not a Fengshui expert, I'll not comment whether a pre-booked urn has any effect on a living person.
As for the "living tomb method 生基法", we must first locate a good Fengshui spot for it. Then we need to have the living person's 8 characters, hair, nails, blood, shirt, pants, underwear, socks and shoes which contain his "qi 气". A special secret talisman is also needed.
Bury everything in the good Fengshui spot after performing special Taoist ritual. If you want to have extra protection, bury a "repel talisman 出煞符". An evil person will be killed if he try to destroy your "living tomb".
350raymond - August 29, 2006 03:13 AM (GMT)
Hi Flying Phoenix
Thanks for the reply.
Rgds
Raymond