Qing-Ming Festival, Solar Eclipse, and April's Feng Shui

Apr 02, 2024 4:11 pm

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Dear healer friends,


April 4th is the Qing Ming Festival, or the Tomb Sweeping Day, in traditional Chinese culture. People think that a burial site with good Feng Shui brings good luck to the family, but a neglected tomb can cause problems if it's overgrown or damaged. Qing Ming Day reminds us to honor our ancestors and assess any repairs or maintenance that may be needed.


There is some connection between people on Earth and deceased family members, even though we can't prove it scientifically. We get more blessings when the burial site has beautiful views and positive vibrations. Due to limited site options, burial ground Feng Shui is not often discussed in modern times. However, finding a good vibration site is still important, just like finding a good house with positive Qi.


Another important day this month is the solar eclipse on April 8th or 9th (depending on your location). If you are on the "direct path" of a total solar eclipse, be more careful and avoid major events that day. Most of us will only see a partial solar eclipse, so it will not affect us much. You can find the total solar eclipse path info online.


April's Feng Shui chart is the same as the 2024 Dragon Year Feng Shui chart, so we have doubles of the same stars in each direction. The best direction is still Southwest, the same as in March. Pay attention to the combination of illness star 2 and misfortune star 5 in the West. Add metal Feng Shui cures and avoid construction in the West this month.


Link to the April Feng Shui Analysis (blog):

https://picturehealer.com/blog/april-2024-flying-star-feng-shui-analysis



Enjoy the beautiful month of April!


Shih-tien

www.picturehealer.com

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