To humans, dogs are very different from other animals. Many people keep dogs for companionship, so they regard dogs as their good friends instead of ordinary animals. . However, no matter how good the dog is, its lifespan is always relatively short. Burial after death has become a big problem. How to deal with it to avoid violating Feng Shui taboos? Let’s take a look at the encyclopedia of Feng Shui knowledge!
1. Cremation is appropriate
There are many ways to deal with pets after their death, the most common ones are burial or cremation. Cremation is the most suitable for dogs. If you raise a dog in a big city, it can be cremated after death. This can prevent the body from decaying bacterial infection, avoid evil spirits and mold, and make the dog healthier. Enter the paradise world quickly without causing environmental pollution.
2. Avoid burials
Many people hope that their dogs can retain their appearance after death, so they choose burials. In fact, burials have many disadvantages for dogs. From the perspective of Feng Shui You see, burial will make it difficult for dogs to reincarnate. Being stuck in the same place will gather a lot of yin energy, which will affect people's health and cause them to suffer from various infectious diseases. It will also lead to environmental pollution and continuous infection and reproduction of bacteria.
3. Avoid littering
Some people keep dogs to be able to watch the door for themselves. They have a general affection for dogs, so they will choose to throw them into the trash can after they die. In fact, this will have an adverse impact on your health and luck, and will also lead to bad luck. You will often encounter unlucky things, which can easily cause accidents. The chance of accidental injury is getting higher and higher, and bad luck will continue to plague you. Resolve difficulties.
4. It is advisable to place the coffin or wear clothes
After the death of the dog, it is best to have a small coffin to place it, which can avoid infection after the body rots. It can also be used to clothe the dog. Clothing before burial has more Feng Shui implications, which can help the dog to reincarnate smoothly, and can also prevent the invasion of yin and evil spirits. When burying, you should not bury it near your home, nor bury it with the graves of your relatives, nor should you bury it next to the graves of your relatives.
5. Choose a place and date for burial
After the death of a dog, do not let the body stay at home for too long, otherwise it will bring bad luck and cause many family conflicts and quarrels. Disputes are serious. It is best to choose a Feng Shui treasured place to bury your dog. You should also choose a good date when burying. It is forbidden to hold funerals for dogs on some taboo days. If the dog dies unexpectedly, you can first ask a Feng Shui master to do some healing for the dog.
After the death of a dog, it must be handled according to the rules of Feng Shui. The rules are different in each place, but they are all similar. It is not advisable to bury the dog indiscriminately to avoid the continuous invasion of bad luck and bad luck, and to prevent various infections. occurrence of disease.