1. What is Sheng Ji (Living Tomb)? What is the principle behind Sheng Ji Feng Shui?
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What is Sheng Ji?
A person’s destiny and fortune are influenced by their birth chart and the Five Elements, which are difficult to change. Sheng Ji, or Living Tomb Feng Shui, harnesses the power of heaven and earth to reverse unfavorable situations and attract positive energy for good luck and prosperity.
Sheng Ji involves using one’s own DNA, such as hair, fingernails, and personal belongings, placing them in a location with strong energy or magnetic fields. This acts as a “PowerBank” for one’s life—continuously boosting personal energy levels. Just as people now carry power banks for their devices, Sheng Ji functions similarly as an energy source. It is considered one of the most effective Feng Shui methods for changing luck and has been part of Chinese Feng Shui culture for over 5,000 years.
Why perform Sheng Ji?
Our life path has ups and downs. A person's energy field is limited, but the energy from nature (heaven and earth) is limitless. Sheng Ji helps individuals borrow this vast energy field to enhance their life, avoid misfortune, and attract blessings, longevity, and success.
In Feng Shui, there are three main methods to change one’s destiny:
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Yin House Feng Shui – Refers to ancestral tombs. When ancestors are buried in auspicious locations, their descendants will benefit. However, this can be complex due to involvement from multiple family members.
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Yang House Feng Shui – Involves rearranging and optimizing the living environment. This affects the people living in the house and is not limited to an individual.
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Sheng Ji Feng Shui (Living Tomb Feng Shui) – This is the fastest and most direct method for changing one's fortune because it involves the individual’s own DNA.