Geomantic taboos in cemeteries around houses.
The ancients always thought that it was unlucky to have a house near a cemetery, crematorium or funeral parlour. Their reason is simple, that is, they are afraid of being disturbed by "ghosts".
The house is a mansion, and there is a cemetery within one kilometer of the house. Yin-qi will consume people's yang if they spend too much time. Long-term residence will have a sub-health impact on their health, and their career will not flourish, so it is difficult to improve their anger and fortune.
1. Yin Qi is very heavy.
As the saying goes, "the grave is a treasure trove of geomantic omen", which has some truth, but geomantic omen emphasizes the gas field, the combination of dynamic and static, just like the typhoon's eye center is static and the peripheral wind is very strong. The geomantic omen of a place depends on the wind direction and the geographical position of the current. The cemetery is the back garden of the deceased. According to geomantic theory, quietness is greater than prosperity, and "death" belongs to yin, so the cemetery is relatively cloudy.
The place where people live belongs to Yang and is called "Yangzhai". There are many positive magnetic fields in the house, and positive magnetic fields are vitality. When a person is depressed, depressed, hateful and negative, the positive magnetic field decreases. According to the Book of Changes, there is yin in the yang and yin in the yang. Life is optimistic most of the time, and occasional negativity is emotional venting. On the contrary, when the house is full of yin, the magnetic field outside the house is negative. Then the negative magnetic field in the house has no channel to vent and accumulates in the human body. After a long time, it becomes a toxin and slowly affects people's mental state. Everyone reacts differently to stress, and some people are resigned to their fate.
In ancient times, we said that the house near the cemetery was fierce, but there was no scientific explanation, so it was called superstitious knowledge by unknown people. Now the bear can understand it this way: because the yin in the cemetery is heavy and the house should not be in the haze, what the human body needs is a positive magnetic field. When the negative magnetic field accumulates too much, people will have a negative reaction. The so-called "Yin Qi is very heavy" is mostly psychological. Visiting the cemetery abroad, I found that it was neat and solemn, and there were few chilling scenes in the green eyes.
2. Fear of death
Before answering this question, I want to tell you that when I was a child, I lived near a mass grave. Children in Nanyang were rarely afraid of death, because everyone knows that cemeteries are places for meditation.
Birth, aging, illness and death are stages of life. Young people rarely fear death, but when they are over 60, our awareness of death will become stronger with the departure of friends around us. Opening the big window, the cross-shaped and rectangular stone tablet outside the window is easy to cause negative psychology, which is very unfavorable to the sick elderly. In addition, worrying about your departure will cause excessive concern for your children and grandchildren, which will make the elderly in a state of tension and anxiety for a long time.
The cemetery is the residence of the dead. Now the culture of our country is taboo to talk about death. It is difficult for us to make irresponsible remarks in front of our parents, saying that the cemetery outside the window is their future home. Whenever old people are discouraged, they will take their own lives as a topic, such as "I will live opposite next year!" "
It is understandable that living near the grave has a greater negative psychological impact on the elderly.
3. Ghosts
Most people have limited knowledge of ghosts, and most of them come from horror movies. I've heard students say that people who live near graves have something fishy to worship. Judging from practical experience, subjectively, it has indeed caused some troubles.
Readers all know that there is still a lot of phosphorus in the human body buried underground. According to the measurement, it is about one kilogram. Phosphorus reacts with water or alkali to produce phosphine, which is a gas that can spontaneously ignite. Because of its light weight, it moves when the wind blows, so it is often seen at night.
Since 1980s, China has reformed the law of burial, and burial is only applicable to Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan residents. Relatively speaking, the phosphorus after cremation is destroyed, and the phenomenon of ghost fire (phosphorus fire) is reduced.