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NV Seed - Sheng Ji (神主牌位)
The principles of Sheng Ji or “Living Tomb” involves the creation of a tomb for a living person in order to harness auspicious energies of an environment with excellent Feng Shui to remedy imperfections contained within the subject’s destiny or Ba Zi.
NV Seed takes advantage of the powerful Feng Shui dynamics found at Nirvana’s various memorial parks which are endorsed by renowed masters for the purpose of installing Sheng Ji. By deploying this Feng Shui remedy, a person’s life can be improved in various ways such as enhanced fortune, career, health, family relations and overall luck.
慎终追远是中华文化的重要传承。在传统华人的家庭里,一般会在大厅设立神主牌位慎终追远,侍祖先如同在世一般地敬仰,是孝道的象征。配合时代变迁及推广敬祖侍亲的传统美德所推出的神主牌位,迎合现代家庭的需求,将神主牌位供奉在堂皇高雅大堂,亦有冷气设备、佛偈相伴,体现永恒的追思。
龙龟生基园龙龟生基园来龙气势雄壮有力,靠山如龙龟背,浑圆饱满,龙虎左右护卫,明堂开阳不逼迫,前有山水环抱,土质温润现五色,生气蓬勃;种生基是为了吸收大地山水龙脉的生气磁场,如此地理,求之不得。
NV Seed takes advantage of the powerful Feng Shui dynamics found at Nirvana’s various memorial parks which are endorsed by renowed masters for the purpose of installing Sheng Ji. By deploying this Feng Shui remedy, a person’s life can be improved in various ways such as enhanced fortune, career, health, family relations and overall luck.
慎终追远是中华文化的重要传承。在传统华人的家庭里,一般会在大厅设立神主牌位慎终追远,侍祖先如同在世一般地敬仰,是孝道的象征。配合时代变迁及推广敬祖侍亲的传统美德所推出的神主牌位,迎合现代家庭的需求,将神主牌位供奉在堂皇高雅大堂,亦有冷气设备、佛偈相伴,体现永恒的追思。
龙龟生基园龙龟生基园来龙气势雄壮有力,靠山如龙龟背,浑圆饱满,龙虎左右护卫,明堂开阳不逼迫,前有山水环抱,土质温润现五色,生气蓬勃;种生基是为了吸收大地山水龙脉的生气磁场,如此地理,求之不得。
What is "Sheng Ji"?
“Zhong Sheng Ji” (种生基) is an advanced Taoism feng shui technique, The technique applies the yin dwelling feng shui principles to a living person. It involves creating a false tomb for a living person so that he or she can benefit from the good yin dwelling feng shui during his or her own life time.
Zhong Sheng Ji is also known as “longevity tomb” (寿墓) or “live grave” (生坟).
(Note: Literally translated, Zhong 种means ‘to plant’, Sheng 生stands for ‘live’, and Ji 基refers to ‘base or foundation’. The three Chinese words 种生基 means “creating a live grave”.)
做生基的好處
根據十林祖傳風水秘籍“生基玄窮秘旨意”記載,造生基主要有七大效益:
1. 延益壽 :可延年益壽,讓身體更安泰,心境更豁達
2. 強精魄 :強化體魄精神,提升正面能量
3. 改天命 :扶助先天八字不足,改善後天運程的不順
4. 催官貴 :提升官運與貴人緣
5. 添丁財 :提升子息運及事業財運
6. 增善緣 :改善人緣及姻緣
7. 培陰骘 :多行善積德可倍增福氣
Enjoy the benefits of installing Sheng Ji
According to the ancestral secrets kept by Fengshui Master Shilin, there are seven key benefits of installing a Sheng Ji as follow:
1. To promote longevity : A good health, including spiritual health, results in longevity.
2. To trigger energy : A strong body with a healthy mental stamina to motivate positive energies.
3. To change the course of your destiny : A remedy for the imperfect Bazi through Fengshui orientation in the later stage.
4. To spur career promotion : A luck for career and guidance from a godsend.
5. To wish for a newborn and wealth: The arrival of a newborn and improvement on career and wealth.
6. To improve human luck: On matters relating to favourable circumstances, including marriage.
7. To earn merits through charity: The virtue good deeds makes you a noble person.
“Zhong Sheng Ji” (种生基) is an advanced Taoism feng shui technique, The technique applies the yin dwelling feng shui principles to a living person. It involves creating a false tomb for a living person so that he or she can benefit from the good yin dwelling feng shui during his or her own life time.
Zhong Sheng Ji is also known as “longevity tomb” (寿墓) or “live grave” (生坟).
(Note: Literally translated, Zhong 种means ‘to plant’, Sheng 生stands for ‘live’, and Ji 基refers to ‘base or foundation’. The three Chinese words 种生基 means “creating a live grave”.)
做生基的好處
根據十林祖傳風水秘籍“生基玄窮秘旨意”記載,造生基主要有七大效益:
1. 延益壽 :可延年益壽,讓身體更安泰,心境更豁達
2. 強精魄 :強化體魄精神,提升正面能量
3. 改天命 :扶助先天八字不足,改善後天運程的不順
4. 催官貴 :提升官運與貴人緣
5. 添丁財 :提升子息運及事業財運
6. 增善緣 :改善人緣及姻緣
7. 培陰骘 :多行善積德可倍增福氣
Enjoy the benefits of installing Sheng Ji
According to the ancestral secrets kept by Fengshui Master Shilin, there are seven key benefits of installing a Sheng Ji as follow:
1. To promote longevity : A good health, including spiritual health, results in longevity.
2. To trigger energy : A strong body with a healthy mental stamina to motivate positive energies.
3. To change the course of your destiny : A remedy for the imperfect Bazi through Fengshui orientation in the later stage.
4. To spur career promotion : A luck for career and guidance from a godsend.
5. To wish for a newborn and wealth: The arrival of a newborn and improvement on career and wealth.
6. To improve human luck: On matters relating to favourable circumstances, including marriage.
7. To earn merits through charity: The virtue good deeds makes you a noble person.
The Feng Shui principles behind Sheng Ji
For the benefit of the layperson, the metaphysical art of Feng Shui can basically be divided into two; namely Yin House Feng Shui and Yang House Feng Shui. In a nutshell, Yin House Feng Shui is the practice of geomancy for the dwellings of the dead (tombs) while Yang House Feng Shui is the practice of geomancy for the dwellings of the living (houses). It is interesting to note that the latter is in fact an evolution and derivative of Yin House Feng Shui as all practices of Feng Shui began with tombs before it was later applied to houses and other buildings.
The basis for both however is pretty much the same; that is to harvest the auspicious energies or “Qi” of the environment in order to bring about desirable and positive changes in various aspects of life. In Yin House Feng Shui, the bones of ancestors are said to have a direct link with their descendants. Therefore, to inter the bones of ancestors in tombs located on land with auspicious Feng Shui features are believed to help descendants prosper and achieve greatness.
The installation of Sheng Ji or “Living Tomb” is based on this principle of Yin House Feng Shui but it does not involve the bones of ancestors and the beneficiary is a specific living person. In lieu of bones belonging to ancestors, personal items associated with the intended beneficiary such as hair, fingernails, clothing, shoes, socks and sometimes even a vial of the subject’s blood are buried in the “tomb” instead, which is what lends the technique its moniker of “Living Tomb”. Through this, the natural auspicious energies of the land will be directly absorbed by the intended beneficiary to enhance wealth, health, vitality and longevity. The technique is occasionally deployed by Feng Shui experts for people with deeply flawed Ba Zi, extremely down on their luck or seriously ill with life-threatening conditions.
For this purpose, people will sometimes utilise pre-purchased auspicious burial plots. Instead of leaving the plot unused prior to using it for its intended purpose, they transform it into a Sheng Ji with the assistance of a Feng Shui master in order to reap the benefits for themselves while still alive. Occasionally, some may choose plots of lands not intended for burials but with excellent Feng Shui to execute this purpose.
生基的典故自古以来,生基风水之法是师徒秘传,因为其在风水的作用非常显著,为避免滥用等道德问题,通常不公开外传。古代风水之术只有帝王将相等达官贵人,才有资格使用,历代皇帝多在登位后即开始请风水名师寻找风水龙穴,再择日动土造筑生基陵寝,希望通过生基风水的力量来添寿增势,保住江山永固。
自唐朝之后,造生基持续历经至宋朝、元朝、明朝及清朝等朝代,乃至现代的台湾、港澳、中国、新马一带。许多人为达到催官、求功名、添福添寿、求婚姻、求子、启智及招财补运之目的,而聘请风水师择地筑造生基。
生基,乃“生命的根基”,在阴阳宅风水学中,生基风水师比较特殊的处理方式,因为它是融合阴宅与阳宅之间的风水秘法。造生基是为活人创建一个假墓,让当事人可以从宇宙中吸取“气”用来增强寿命,利用自然环境和自然的力量,将活人的头发、牙齿、皮肤、指甲、衣物等,连同生辰八字埋入风水龙穴中,调整个人运势,是自然界最原始的能量补充。
For the benefit of the layperson, the metaphysical art of Feng Shui can basically be divided into two; namely Yin House Feng Shui and Yang House Feng Shui. In a nutshell, Yin House Feng Shui is the practice of geomancy for the dwellings of the dead (tombs) while Yang House Feng Shui is the practice of geomancy for the dwellings of the living (houses). It is interesting to note that the latter is in fact an evolution and derivative of Yin House Feng Shui as all practices of Feng Shui began with tombs before it was later applied to houses and other buildings.
The basis for both however is pretty much the same; that is to harvest the auspicious energies or “Qi” of the environment in order to bring about desirable and positive changes in various aspects of life. In Yin House Feng Shui, the bones of ancestors are said to have a direct link with their descendants. Therefore, to inter the bones of ancestors in tombs located on land with auspicious Feng Shui features are believed to help descendants prosper and achieve greatness.
The installation of Sheng Ji or “Living Tomb” is based on this principle of Yin House Feng Shui but it does not involve the bones of ancestors and the beneficiary is a specific living person. In lieu of bones belonging to ancestors, personal items associated with the intended beneficiary such as hair, fingernails, clothing, shoes, socks and sometimes even a vial of the subject’s blood are buried in the “tomb” instead, which is what lends the technique its moniker of “Living Tomb”. Through this, the natural auspicious energies of the land will be directly absorbed by the intended beneficiary to enhance wealth, health, vitality and longevity. The technique is occasionally deployed by Feng Shui experts for people with deeply flawed Ba Zi, extremely down on their luck or seriously ill with life-threatening conditions.
For this purpose, people will sometimes utilise pre-purchased auspicious burial plots. Instead of leaving the plot unused prior to using it for its intended purpose, they transform it into a Sheng Ji with the assistance of a Feng Shui master in order to reap the benefits for themselves while still alive. Occasionally, some may choose plots of lands not intended for burials but with excellent Feng Shui to execute this purpose.
生基的典故自古以来,生基风水之法是师徒秘传,因为其在风水的作用非常显著,为避免滥用等道德问题,通常不公开外传。古代风水之术只有帝王将相等达官贵人,才有资格使用,历代皇帝多在登位后即开始请风水名师寻找风水龙穴,再择日动土造筑生基陵寝,希望通过生基风水的力量来添寿增势,保住江山永固。
自唐朝之后,造生基持续历经至宋朝、元朝、明朝及清朝等朝代,乃至现代的台湾、港澳、中国、新马一带。许多人为达到催官、求功名、添福添寿、求婚姻、求子、启智及招财补运之目的,而聘请风水师择地筑造生基。
生基,乃“生命的根基”,在阴阳宅风水学中,生基风水师比较特殊的处理方式,因为它是融合阴宅与阳宅之间的风水秘法。造生基是为活人创建一个假墓,让当事人可以从宇宙中吸取“气”用来增强寿命,利用自然环境和自然的力量,将活人的头发、牙齿、皮肤、指甲、衣物等,连同生辰八字埋入风水龙穴中,调整个人运势,是自然界最原始的能量补充。