The traditional practice of Feng Shui itself has its origins in Yin Houses 阴屋 (otherwise known as burial grounds or tombs). In the ancient days, this art was known as Kan Yu, which means the study of forces between Heaven and Earth. During the Tang Dynasty, it was used to help select burial spots.
In the days of the Imperial Dynasties of Ming and Qing, as well, more attention was paid to Yin House than Yang House. It was only as Feng Shui developed and evolved over the years that an equal amount of attention was given to Yang Houses (otherwise known as places for the living).
Yin House Feng Shui is an extremely potent form of Feng Shui that has long-term effects and consequences on an individual's lineage and descendants. If you're interested in ensuring your family's good future and prosperity, Yin House Feng Shui will provide powerful results and give you peace of mind.
If we look back on the course of Chinese history, we can see that Chinese emperors used Yin House Feng Shui to ensure the prosperity and longevity of their empires. For example, Zhu Yuan Zhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, was laid to rest in a tomb in Nanjing that has excellent Feng Shui. The powerful Feng Shui formations around the tomb ensured the success of the subsequent 15 Ming Emperors... resulting in one of the longest-lived dynasties in the history of China!
Yin House Feng Shui is about selecting the right spot as a final resting place. The prosperity and destiny of a person's descendants is greatly influenced by their ancestors' burial spots. You can take the early crucial step to ensure your family's wellbeing. You can take the definitive step to make certain that your family members are born with good BaZi charts - giving them a significant and strong headstart in life.
Consider it lifelong insurance for your family and descendants' long-term prosperity and happiness. Consider it your gift to them.
There are three specific and important stages in the practice of Yin House Feng Shui:
Land SelectionHighly recommended that this is done well in advance of old age and illness, to prevent last-minute rush jobs amidst emotional upheaval.
Date Selection for Casket Alignment and PlacementThe proper process will tap into a good direction, much like bed placement in Yang House Feng Shui.
Date Selection for Tombstone AlignmentThis step is crucial because it activates the tomb, allowing it to tap into the surrounding formations. A tombstone works for the burial spot just as a Main Door functions for a Yang House.
Yin House Feng Shui is a form of a "trust fund" that people can set up for their descendants. Its value is priceless because the practice ensures that your family has a good start in life and enjoys continuous prosperity down the line.