在古代道家有一道法门,称为[生基阵法]:就是运用人的生辰八字及地理磁场的力量,来排[生基阵],将人的先天命理弱势转为旺势的风水大法。人的命是固定的,是属于先天的,而后天的行运,欲可借助[行为]力量来改变,使其原本的恶运,转为平顺;原本顺运,转变为佳运,旺运,生基阵法就是借后天改造运势的方法。其实,造生基并无年龄上严格的限制。
生基风水早在数千年前就已开始盛行,近年来又开始在马来西亚盛行,许多人为了达到做官,功名,保命,增寿,求婚,求子,进禄,招财的目的,便找一处风水宝地,并请名师指点筑造生基。唐代,杨救贫师父曾说:“地理之为鬼神公可改天命也”,意思是说:籍由理气神妙之术,改人先天命理的缺陷,迎吉避凶,以达修造生基寿坟的最终目的。
In the old days, Taoists utilized "sheng ji tactical deployment" to change predestined fate and fortune - they reversed hapless lot into prosperous fate by blending the Eight Characters related to one's date of birth and the geographical magnetic force with one's meritorious deeds. The belief in sheng ji to change destiny dates back to thousands of years ago when ancient Chinese emperors erected pre-need tombs or mausoleum to ensure prosperity for the nation and people upon accession to the thrones. Hence, "sheng ji" basically means pre-need tomb.
The customs live on today and Chinese in Malaysia are fond of making use of the principle of sheng ji to help evoke blessings of achievements, longevity and prosperity upon themselves and the families. The whole idea is by erecting pre-need tomb, one's bad destiny is reversed and be turned into a prosperous one.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
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